PaulyTom
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The move away from Monday night football is never going to happen with the broadcast deal. So how can we make Monday night football more appealing to the public?
Here is a few items I would change-
$10 Monday night football. That's right $10 for all general admission tickets. I think if we sold it as $10 Mondays people would be more likely to bring their families a long as the experience would be affordable. The home team could concentrate on filling the side of the ground that the camera is facing to achieve a better look for Rugby League.
Reduce food / drink prices. $5 beers / $4 hot dogs / $3 chips.
Play all Monday night games at local suburban grounds so we don't have 70K seats empty at ANZ or 40K empty seats at Allianz like we experienced in the Roosters vs Storm game. I think the Bulldogs Monday night game showed with the right promotion it can be very successful.
Following from my last point. Engage with the local communities . Leichhardt and Belmore are 2 examples of where this could be a success. Whether its a promotion with the local community to get them involved in the club or an open training session/meet the players on the Saturday or Sunday prior to the Monday night. Players could run a coaching clinc for all kids that attend. Developing ties with the local community around the ground is very important and if the clubs are smart can be an easy exercise .
More NRL promotion. Targeted Social media promotion works well.These are just a few ideas .
And I'm sure the viewers of this forum can add a few.
Here is a few items I would change-
$10 Monday night football. That's right $10 for all general admission tickets. I think if we sold it as $10 Mondays people would be more likely to bring their families a long as the experience would be affordable. The home team could concentrate on filling the side of the ground that the camera is facing to achieve a better look for Rugby League.
Reduce food / drink prices. $5 beers / $4 hot dogs / $3 chips.
Play all Monday night games at local suburban grounds so we don't have 70K seats empty at ANZ or 40K empty seats at Allianz like we experienced in the Roosters vs Storm game. I think the Bulldogs Monday night game showed with the right promotion it can be very successful.
Following from my last point. Engage with the local communities . Leichhardt and Belmore are 2 examples of where this could be a success. Whether its a promotion with the local community to get them involved in the club or an open training session/meet the players on the Saturday or Sunday prior to the Monday night. Players could run a coaching clinc for all kids that attend. Developing ties with the local community around the ground is very important and if the clubs are smart can be an easy exercise .
More NRL promotion. Targeted Social media promotion works well.These are just a few ideas .
And I'm sure the viewers of this forum can add a few.
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