Ok, enough whining and arguing about crowd averages. Time to do something about it. For this thread, I want to you guys to name your club, the optimum day of the week and time for your club's home games and the six biggest draws, in order for your club.
From there, I will create a division structure and fixture list that would best help crowd averages.
Well I hope the NRL would be spending most of their time exploring this. Under a combination fixed/floating scheduling the top 5-6 club games should be locked in.
The Knights top 6 away draws are -
DRAGONS
SEA EAGLES
BRONCOS
BULLDOGS
EELS
RABBITOHS
That said if the Central Coast BEARS come into the comp you can be sure they'd be in top 4.
Then there'd be on a rung below that -
TIGERS
STORM
PANTHERS
ROOSTERS
WARRIORS
And at the bottom
RAIDERS
TITANS
COWBOYS
SHARKS
So ideally under a 10/Foxtel coverage with Fixed Scheduling -
3 Friday Night Games -
DRAGONS, BULLDOGS, BEARS (if they're in the comp) but if not Bears than Eels - these would have the biggest local support and minimum driving distance
3 Saturday Night Games - teams with fans that need to fly in like
STORM,
BRONCOS (before Origin starts),
WARRIORS, or other Qld teams, RAIDERS lower teams like ROOSTERS, Panthers
5 Sunday Afternoon Games - typically again Sydney teams with local support or tradition preferably teams like
SEA EAGLES, RABBITOHS, EELS, TIGERS ,
ROOSTERS, Panthers, or Bears
1 Monday Night Game - should be against a Sydney side preferably in the middle rung, preferably
PANTHERS but alternating with Roosters or Sharks
First home game should be a Friday night game in Round 1 or 2.
Need to play Broncos before Origin starts.
Final Old Boys game needs to be on a Sunday afternoon.