I think 30k will be gone by tonight... leaves about 40k public tickets
They will probably sell 15-20 tomorrow
Low 70's i think
day 1 public will match the members
the Bulldogs have less members then souths
but more active supporters so they'd be waiting for tomorrow
i'll be surprised if we won't be at or near 60K by this time tomorrow
& on track to beat 09's crowd.
About time someone commented on the likely crowd in Melbourne. Will it top the piddling 19000 achieved for the Melbourne-Souths game, in which Souths got nearly half the numbers? I don't think anyone would seriously suggest that Manly would garner those sort of numbers, although anything is possible. The real issue is the actual level of support Melbourne really has. Anything less than 25,000 would be a total failure. In fact 25,000 really is a failure.I'm pretty sure there will be an AFL game on the night and it will be Hawthorn (not a mega club) and out of town Adelaide. Time to piss or get off the pot, Melbourne.
.I'm pretty sure there will be an AFL game on the night and it will be Hawthorn (not a mega club) and out of town Adelaide. Time to piss or get off the pot, Melbourne.
Last week Melbourne got almost 20K against a team we have no rivalry with an AFL game on and it wasn't a knockout final. A knockout final against our biggest rival with no AFL should comfortably beat that. Should be aiming for a sellout really.
What does AAMI hold? 30K? If you say there is a rivalry with Manly (actually, every game in the finals comes under that category) and there is no AFL, you'd want to think that "sports mad" Melbourne could fill the place. After all, it's right next door to Richmond station which is a bit like Redfern in that most trains go through there and it's not that far from Melbourne's excellent freeway network. Not to mention the trams. I want to see 30,000, given what you've just stated...
AFL fans lead NRL followers in tickets sales for big ANZ stadium finals weekend
Dean Ritchie
The Daily Telegraph
September 18, 2012 12:00AM
Sydney Swans Nick Malceski and Marty Mattner train at ANZ Stadium which is hosting both AFL and NRL finals this weekend. Picture: Phil Hillyard Source: The Daily Telegraph
THE AFL grabbed a decisive early lead over the NRL in the great cross-code ANZ Stadium preliminary finals ticket race.
Swans and Collingwood members had snapped up 21,000 tickets to Friday night's blockbuster by 6pm yesterday - 4000 more than the number sold to Saturday night's Rabbitohs and Bulldogs grand final qualifier.
However, the 17,000 tickets brought by Rabbitohs and Bulldogs members yesterday set an NRL record for a preliminary final. By this morning, that figure was expected to surge past 20,000.
Souths fans had purchased 55 per cent of tickets, the Bulldogs 45 per cent. Tickets yesterday were only available to club members and go on sale to the general public today.
About 8000 tickets were also sold yesterday for Friday night's NRL preliminary final between Manly and Melbourne at AAMI Park.
Both NRL ticket figures were opening day records.
Based on yesterday's sales, the Bulldogs-Souths crowd could pass the record of 74,549, set at the 2009 preliminary final between Canterbury and Parramatta. "It's huge," said an NRL source.
AFL officials also believe their match will pull a crowd of more than 70,000 people.
Both codes will be desperate to claim bragging rights over their winter sporting rivals.
Most agree the NRL should attract more given Sydney's love of rugby league - and that the game is between two famous Harbour City clubs.
NRL interim CEO Shane Mattiske said the crowd should be a ripper.
"Given this is potentially Souths' first grand final in 41 years, we are hoping as many Rabbitohs fans as possible get out there and watch," he said.
"And given the success and excitement around Canterbury, we're certain their fans will also be out in force.
"This will be one of the best finals match-ups in the history of the NRL.
"We are very much looking forward to a strong crowd at ANZ Stadium."
A bookmaker yesterday opened a market on which code would attract the biggest crowd with AFL the favourite.
Sportsbet.com.au installed Friday night's Swans-Magpies match as $1.75 favourite with Souths-Bulldogs at $2.05.
"Despite the NRL being the outsider, Manly are playing away from home this weekend so the rugby league match pulling a bigger crowd than the AFL game cannot be discounted," said sportsbet.com.au's Ben Hawes.
I'm pretty sure there will be an AFL game on the night and it will be Hawthorn (not a mega club) and out of town Adelaide. Time to piss or get off the pot, Melbourne.
What does AAMI hold? 30K? If you say there is a rivalry with Manly (actually, every game in the finals comes under that category) and there is no AFL, you'd want to think that "sports mad" Melbourne could fill the place. After all, it's right next door to Richmond station which is a bit like Redfern in that most trains go through there and it's not that far from Melbourne's excellent freeway network. Not to mention the trams. I want to see 30,000, given what you've just stated...
About time someone commented on the likely crowd in Melbourne. Will it top the piddling 19000 achieved for the Melbourne-Souths game, in which Souths got nearly half the numbers?