Smart dads is what I’d say.
erm...maybe because I don’t play rugby league professionally???So why haven't you f**ked off to union then?
I'd rather play league in my hometown than play for the Wallabies in a World Cup in Japan. Dogarse merkin of a sport.
If I cared more about business and marketing practices than I did the actual sport then I'd play and watch union.
Better money and career opportunities in a short profession.How do we lose these players? I wish they’d be able to hang onto them. England’s halves racks have been barren for years
Bay 304 now on saleMore movement now in the Ticket sales. The lower parts of 404 - 408 all appear to be pretty full after they've come on and off sale in the past few days... 402 is down to limited seats, whilst the lower bays in 409 & 410 are selling towards the back.
307 - 309 in the East are pretty much sold out now, whilst 301 - 303 have now been put on sale. 310 - 312 are moving pretty quickly. 412 and the 500's are the only bays on the North side I haven't seen put on sale at some point.
Yeah agreed, I get a bit envious when I look at their International competition. Oh it could have all been so different if the Southern Union agreed to the Northern Unions rule changes back in 1895As league fans we can bitch and moan about penalty goals and time-in-play and fat plodders collapsing scrums all we want.
But it looks petty
Because the indisputable fact is the opposition sport puts on a massive event, well promoted and well attended, throws up good stories, has 8-10 nations that fancy their chances of making the final, has nurtured their minnows into quality teams over decades.
Wtf has Rugby League done internationally other than chase its tail for the last 30 years?
I don't like Rugby Union but the event they've put on is truly excellent and I hope our administrators are paying attention
Bay 304 now on sale
update: 313 is now also on sale. So that’s the entire bottom tier of Eastern grandstand.
The back half of Bays 405 and 410 are off sale now.
315 is on sale now as well!314 is now on sale as well, so they're deciding to open the Southern Stand before the Western Stand which is a bit strange.
Not much left in Platinums and even Golds now which is really encouraging, plus the lower Eastern Grandstand appears to be moving quite quickly...
So any estimate of how many tickets sold?
And for any of our Kiwi correspondents has there been much promotion and advertising for the triple header in Auckland this week?
Thanks
I wonder what lessons they will take out it? The only huge blunder they made was scheduling the same day as the Rugby Union World Cup Final. The Tongan fiasco was out of their control and seems to have had an equally large influence on ticket sales.We'd have to be on track for 20K+ plus now.
Western Grandstand now open with Bays 334 - 337 on sale as both Green and Bronze seats.
Sections 201 - 206 won't go on sale in the west, Duco is using this area for Players, Officials and their Families, like they did for the Auckland Nines.
Unfortunately it will be the smallest crowd for a Rugby League Test at Eden Park still, with the previous crowds being 35,399 (2012), 44,324 (2010) and 47,368 (1988).
Man I'm glad I grew up in an area where I could play and be a fan of both sports. I'd hate to have your bitterness.So why haven't you f**ked off to union then?
I'd rather play league in my hometown than play for the Wallabies in a World Cup in Japan. Dogarse merkin of a sport.
If I cared more about business and marketing practices than I did the actual sport then I'd play and watch union.
Lessons?I wonder what lessons they will take out it? The only huge blunder they made was scheduling the same day as the Rugby Union World Cup Final. The Tongan fiasco was out of their control and seems to have had an equally large influence on ticket sales.
I wonder what lessons they will take out it? The only huge blunder they made was scheduling the same day as the Rugby Union World Cup Final. The Tongan fiasco was out of their control and seems to have had an equally large influence on ticket sales.
Man I'm glad I grew up in an area where I could play and be a fan of both sports. I'd hate to have your bitterness.