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or this...$300mill doesnt buy you much these days!
From this
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in just 7 years!
or this...$300mill doesnt buy you much these days!
From this
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to this
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in just 7 years!
will be interested to see what crowds they get. If they are good it might put some pressure on a few other cities to improve their rectangular facilities to get games - Canberra, Perth and AdelaideNow that cricket has abandoned Brisbane in November, it will further strengthen opportunities for international Rugby League at this time.
The Matildas are also capitalising and will be filling Suncorp and Cbus Stadiums next week.
It's not the first time they've brought in the 'drop-in' seats mid-season, they did it for one of the Rugby Championship matches played at the venue (which would have been around August) as per the photo below.Just looking at tickets for the Perth origin game and the stadium map seems to indicate that the extra 5k 'drop in' seats along the sidelines are on sale and going to be used.
Is anyone able to confirm this? Would it be the first time they have all been used and does rugby league have a shot at getting the crowd record this year?
Unlikely the AFL would agree to them on the pitch during their season but maybe it is something that has been agreed during the ongoing negotiations with the government for an NRL club?
Those 5k extra seats could bring a minimum of $500k extra revenue.
looks like @Desert Qlder was rightIt's not the first time they've brought in the 'drop-in' seats mid-season, they did it for one of the Rugby Championship matches played at the venue (which would have been around August) as per the photo below.
The WA Government will want to try and sell as many tickets as possible for the match (considering the fee they put up to win the rights).
And for the first double header they had the stands on 3 sides, like the rugby game, which I had forgotten about.It's not the first time they've brought in the 'drop-in' seats mid-season, they did it for one of the Rugby Championship matches played at the venue (which would have been around August) as per the photo below.
The WA Government will want to try and sell as many tickets as possible for the match (considering the fee they put up to win the rights).
The ends look closer to the field than accor stadium...looks like @Desert Qlder was right
Close but no. The seats behind the posts at Accor are still closer.The ends look closer to the field than accor stadium...
From memory they were used at the opening game in 2018 for NRl double header. they've also been used for Union test, that holds the ground record at 61.5k.Just looking at tickets for the Perth origin game and the stadium map seems to indicate that the extra 5k 'drop in' seats along the sidelines are on sale and going to be used.
Is anyone able to confirm this? Would it be the first time they have all been used and does rugby league have a shot at getting the crowd record this year?
Unlikely the AFL would agree to them on the pitch during their season but maybe it is something that has been agreed during the ongoing negotiations with the government for an NRL club?
Those 5k extra seats could bring a minimum of $500k extra revenue.
it is like bragging that you are a faster swimmer than Eric the EelThe ends look closer to the field than accor stadium...
Yes, the ticket map shows that the infill seats will be used on all four sides. Very surprising given there is an AFL game the very next day. This game could break the all time stadium and Perth crowd record. A big win for the NRL.Just looking at tickets for the Perth origin game and the stadium map seems to indicate that the extra 5k 'drop in' seats along the sidelines are on sale and going to be used.
Is anyone able to confirm this? Would it be the first time they have all been used and does rugby league have a shot at getting the crowd record this year?
Unlikely the AFL would agree to them on the pitch during their season but maybe it is something that has been agreed during the ongoing negotiations with the government for an NRL club?
Those 5k extra seats could bring a minimum of $500k extra revenue.
No the wa govt make no money from ticket salesAnd for the first double header they had the stands on 3 sides, like the rugby game, which I had forgotten about.
They have never had all 4 sides installed that I know of and looking at that picture it seems they barely go past the boundary line, so the afl have nothing to complain about.
Does the WA government take the ticket sales revenue?
I just assumed it was like the GF deal and the NRL did.
The government makes the money back through interstate tourists.