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Already booked Mum's spare room if my mate's spare room isn't available.
Air BnB your mums room, you could make some coin on here mate!
Already booked Mum's spare room if my mate's spare room isn't available.
Here's the biggest problem, just started looking at potential accommodation for that weekend, looked at 4 different hotels and each one prices jumped from $120-$140 per night to around $450-$500 for the weekend of 10-12 May 2019. From Monday 13th May onwards prices back to normal, if this is the case we wont be going.
Here's the biggest problem, just started looking at potential accommodation for that weekend, looked at 4 different hotels and each one prices jumped from $120-$140 per night to around $450-$500 for the weekend of 10-12 May 2019. From Monday 13th May onwards prices back to normal, if this is the case we wont be going.
Have the chooks really confirmed 9 games at The scg?Just bumping this with clubs slowly starting to release details about home games.
So far the Tigers and Warriors have confirmed that they'll be "home" teams for this concept. Assuming Manly and Melbourne are two of the others given their double header involvement, that leaves four others.
Some clubs list 12 home games at their home venue/s already so can be ruled out:
Brisbane
Cronulla
Newcastle
Cowboys
Dragons
Other clubs:
My best guess at home teams is therefore Bulldogs, Titans, Manly, Storm, Rabbitohs, Roosters, Warriors & Wests Tigers.[/QUOTE
- Canberra don't say the number of home games, although they've already committed 1 match to Wagga Wagga so I can't see them being one.
- Canterbury play 9 at ANZ with 3 elsewhere (this year was 2 Belmore 1 Perth). They've been a Suncorp double header home team before so definitely possible
- Titans - definitely possible
- Parramatta - fairly sure their NT arrangement has expired, so a possibility too
- Penrith - committed to Bathurst already, can't see them giving up a second home game
- Rabbitohs - 9 ANZ, 1 Gosford, with two others not yet confirmed - also could be Magic Weekend
- Roosters - 9 SCG games, 1 Gosford, 1 Adelaide, 1 unannounced - could be Magic Weekend
the scg?
You have to be kidding me. Brisbane is not even going to be a home team for this bullshit idea?Some clubs list 12 home games at their home venue/s already so can be ruled out:
Brisbane
Cronulla
Newcastle
Cowboys
Dragons
My best guess at home teams is therefore Bulldogs, Titans, Manly, Storm, Rabbitohs, Roosters, Warriors & Wests Tigers.
Can't bump up the crowd averages in this initiative by diluting one of the games with a bankable Broncos fixture!You have to be kidding me. Brisbane is not even going to be a home team for this bullshit idea?
SMH.
They haven't been a home team for any of the recent double headers from memory, not sure why they would be for this - could be wrong though.You have to be kidding me. Brisbane is not even going to be a home team for this bullshit idea?
SMH.
Yes, it's on their membership site: https://membership.roosters.com.au/packagesHave the chooks really confirmed 9 games at The scg?
Canberra don't say the number of home games, although they've already committed 1 match to Wagga Wagga so I can't see them being one.
Yes, it makes total sense to weaken the overall crowds for the season just because of some perceived unfairness.If this isn’t a Broncos home game that’s unfair, they get enough opportunities from the broadcast deal, sponsorship, one-team town... setting up their own competition in ‘97
Understood but it makes no difference to my point, Canberra won't host a Magic Weekend match.The Wagga game might not be going ahead, and if it does it's almost certainly going to cost the Raiders an arm and a leg...
https://www.canberratimes.com.au/sp...m-deal-to-shift-to-wagga-20180828-p5006e.html
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/raiders-wagga-wagga-shift-could-come-at-a-cost-20180829-p500iq.html
How would it weaken crowds by giving Brisbane the same amount of home games as everyone else? By doing this it appears more a concerted move to inflate crowds as much as possible at the expense of non QLD teams having to 'host' in Brisbane. Home teams for this should be Broncos, NQ, Titans as a minimum. Storm with the QLD connection is passable as another host.Yes, it makes total sense to weaken the overall crowds for the season just because of some perceived unfairness.
Of course it's a concerted move to inflate crowds... is that not patently obvious?How would it weaken crowds by giving Brisbane the same amount of home games as everyone else? By doing this it appears more a concerted move to inflate crowds as much as possible at the expense of non QLD teams having to 'host' in Brisbane. Home teams for this should be Broncos, NQ, Titans as a minimum. Storm with the QLD connection is passable as another host.
Of course it's a concerted move to inflate crowds... is that not patently obvious?
Why then would you dilute the home crowd averages of clubs that already draw high crowds to their standalone home games by forcing them to lose a home game to this concept?
What we're taking away from clubs outside QLD to have them host this game is one shitty 6k-10k home game that would otherwise be derided by the fans.
Deadset, the NRL are damned if they don't, then damned if they do. Fans need to make their minds up if they want crowds to grow.
If you look at my post, these are clubs who already give up home games.I agree on initiatives to grow crowds but it can't be at the expense of the integrity of the competition i.e. some teams getting more home games than others. There will definitely be better crowds for NSW teams than those potentially low crowds but that in itself will increase the overall crowd figure rather than gifting Brisbane an extra home game. All teams should get no more than 12 home games at their home location.
If you look at my post, these are clubs who already give up home games.
- Melbourne: have taken a home game away to either NZ or BNE for several years
- Manly: haven't played a full 12 games at Brookvale in a LONG time
- WT: started taking games on the road last year (Tamworth, NZ)
- Warriors: have been dabbling with alternate games for many years as well
then the other suggested clubs:
- Rabbitohs: Cairns, Perth, Gosford
- Bulldogs: Perth, NZ
- Roosters: Gosford, Adelaide
- Titans: Gladstone and Toowoomba this year (admittedly for Comm Games) but can't fill 12 home games anyway.
Sounds like your problem is anti-Brisbane rather than pro-Crowds