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SOUTH Sydney and Wests Tigers will meet in the first-ever "members only" rugby league match in February.
The news follows yesterday's unveiling of the redeveloped Redfern Oval, which will host the match.
Souths chief executive Shane Richardson hinted at the promotion but The Daily Telegraph understands the clubs will meet on Saturday night, February 7, and only members of the clubs will be allowed in to Redfern.
"We'll be announcing a trial match here early next year,'' Richardson said. "It will be something that's revolutionary for the game. It's the lifeblood of where this game's going. We can't put enough emphasis on the need for a great membership.
"It's crucial for survival. The reality is that membership can - if we all get 15,000 members - put over $2.4million extra in our pockets. It will be exciting news about opportunities for members.''
Souths have 6600 season ticket holders. The venue will probably only hold that many by February and members of each club will go into a ticket ballot to get in.
Rabbitohs sponsors De'Longhi and Virgin Blue have re-signed for a further season.
Souths will move their training base back to Redfern in 2009 in a move that chairman Nick Pappas said "entrenches this club in Sydney once and for all''.
Richardson claimed the Bunnies now had "the best training facility of any sporting organisation in Sydney'' and "the strongest base of any club in Sydney''. He said the Redfern development ended Souths' period as "a bedouin-style operation''.
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/sport/nrl/story/0,26746,24284509-5003409,00.html
I can see this not having the desired effect. Dumb idea.
The news follows yesterday's unveiling of the redeveloped Redfern Oval, which will host the match.
Souths chief executive Shane Richardson hinted at the promotion but The Daily Telegraph understands the clubs will meet on Saturday night, February 7, and only members of the clubs will be allowed in to Redfern.
"We'll be announcing a trial match here early next year,'' Richardson said. "It will be something that's revolutionary for the game. It's the lifeblood of where this game's going. We can't put enough emphasis on the need for a great membership.
"It's crucial for survival. The reality is that membership can - if we all get 15,000 members - put over $2.4million extra in our pockets. It will be exciting news about opportunities for members.''
Souths have 6600 season ticket holders. The venue will probably only hold that many by February and members of each club will go into a ticket ballot to get in.
Rabbitohs sponsors De'Longhi and Virgin Blue have re-signed for a further season.
Souths will move their training base back to Redfern in 2009 in a move that chairman Nick Pappas said "entrenches this club in Sydney once and for all''.
Richardson claimed the Bunnies now had "the best training facility of any sporting organisation in Sydney'' and "the strongest base of any club in Sydney''. He said the Redfern development ended Souths' period as "a bedouin-style operation''.
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/sport/nrl/story/0,26746,24284509-5003409,00.html
I can see this not having the desired effect. Dumb idea.