CowboyFuriousFury
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Manly, roosters and penrith being in the top 4 greatly disappointed if they got top 4 level crowds instead of sub 10k/less than 15k for majority of season crowds would be greater.
Well we're in the last week of NRL action and crowd wise 2014 has been a dismal failure. Besides ofcourse a small handful of games and the Brisbane Broncos crowds...
Broncos very unimpressive in the latter half of the season. Averaged 36k halfway through, finished at 31k.
Well we're in the last week of NRL action and crowd wise 2014 has been a dismal failure. Besides ofcourse a small handful of games and the Brisbane Broncos crowds...
Storm will get 24k I reckon.
There is like 4m people in Melbourne.
80k at MCG still leaves 3.92m
And you could probably still get home to watch afl Q4
No it's not a disaster but it is yet another year of no substantial growth in NRL crowds. Sixth year in a row in fact. I really thought with a $billion, no news ltd, no gallop and the game finally back to running itself we would have seen positive movement. The NRL looks no different at the moment than three years ago in all honesty.
We require 147K this weekend to match last year.
Gone backwards since 2005.
Away supporters reserved seats exhausted - just need the Roosters fans to turn up now!
http://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/showtickets.aspx?sh=ROOS2614&v=SFS&p=EROO0000014L
I've given up on the NRL achieving any sort of growth target for crowds. How can the NRL expect this from clubs when scheduling is as sh*t as it is and the focus is all on TV. May as well come back to this thread when the current TV deal is finished