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A mate of mine always talks up the Wests Tigers crowd averages vs Parramatta's averages, and gives me heaps for Parramatta Stadium not selling out this season and last (EG: The 18,000 crowd vs St George).
I discounted this because at ANZ when you have a poor crowd you dont get any less than at a smaller ground, but when you get a good crowd it is 25-35,000.
I analysed the difference in crowds for West before they moved to ANZ and then on to the SFS. I always thought that even if you played poorly all season, playing out of ANZ improves your averages (ALL games, not just the ones you are guaranteed to get a crowd).
Well, the Stats (from the Rugby League Project website) are in below are home averages from Campbelltown, Leichardt and Parramatta Stadium - 2000-2010.
Wests Tigers
Campbelltown
Overall 2000-2010 = 12,677
Pre ANZ/SFS 2000-2004 = 7,535 (28 games)
Post ANZ/SFS 2005-2010 = 21,675 (16 games)
Observation: Massive increase in averages since moving to ANZ and playing only a few selective games at CTown
Leichardt
Overall 2000-2010 = 13,055
Pre ANZ/SFS Average 2000-2004 = 10,608 (26 games)
Post ANZ/SFS Average 2005-2010 =17,032 (16 games)
Observation: Very strong increase in averages since moving to ANZ and playing only a few selective game at Leichardt
Wests Tigers Overall Average 2000-2010 = 15,133
Parramatta Eels at Parramatta Stadium
Overall 2000-2010= 14,065
Observation: Under Fitzgerald the attendances at Parramatta suffered, but we played very badly and ugly for many seasons poor management, but no excuses. Still, 14,000 per game is a good average.
Overall Season Averages All stadiums comparison
Parramatta VS Wests Tigers
2000 15,552 VS 12,124
2001 17,886 VS 12,790
2002 14,089 VS 10,478
2003 11,262 VS 8,993
2004 11,766 VS 13,935
2005 16,478 VS 19,500
2006 14,450 VS 19,357
2007 14,142 VS 16,766
2008 12,479 VS 15,930
2009 12,862 VS 16,848
2010 21232 VS 19,743 (Up to current round)
(NOTE Eels have played 2 games at ANZ and have a higher average than all of the other Sydney teams .it is the ANZ factor (as 40% of both crowds were Souths/Dogs fans)
Observation1: Tigers moved to ANZ in 2005-2008. Moved to SFS in 2009 averages rose dramatically in 2005 and though they dipped in 2008, were helped by sellouts at Leichardt and the SFS (Parramatta Eels game where 60% were Eels fans not bitter, it is the ANZ/SFS factor).
Observation2: The poor attendance at the Eels games is inexcusable, though they played very poorly in 2003,4,6,8 never really being in the chase for the finals. We have the third most members of any club in NSW
Just to add some further context, here are some other attendance statistics:
Dogs Averages All Grounds 2000-2010
NRL 2000 -12,886
NRL 2001 -14,427
NRL 2002 -14,160
NRL 2003- 20,884
NRL 2004 -19,561
NRL 2005 -17,844
NRL 2006 -17,878
NRL 2007 -16,585
NRL 2008 -15,971
NRL 2009 -21,058
NRL 2010 -18,314
Observation The first team to embrace ANZ Stadium and their crowds increased greatly after 2003 when they moved to ANZ full time. Continue to get great crowds at ANZ the 12,000 games are balanced by the 25,000-30,000 games.4th most memberships
Saints Averages All Ground 2000-2010
NRL 2000 -10,978
NRL 2001 -12,268
NRL 2002 -13,112
NRL 2003 -13,061
NRL 2004 -14,347
NRL 2005 -15,151
NRL 2006 -13,825
NRL 2007 -12,159
NRL 2008 -12,596
NRL 2009 -15,520
NRL 2010 -14,939
Observation one of the best supported clubs in the NRL, though have a 20,000 and 17,000 seat Stadium. Therefore, averages have never topped 20,000. Membership is the 2nd biggest of any club in NSW.
Souths Averages 2002-2010
PRE ANZ
NRL 2002 -15,173
NRL 2003 -9,380
NRL 2004 -9,759
NRL 2005 -11,321
NRL 2006 -10,612
POST ANZ
NRL 2007 -15,582
NRL 2008 -15,178
NRL 2009 -14,616
NRL 2010 -21,404
Observation Post ANZ Averages rose dramatically, even when performance was poor in 2008, 2009.
Random Observations:
1) In the period when Parramatta and Wests played all their games at suburban grounds, Parramatta had a superior average. A mitigating factor is that the Tigers did not have success on the field and were newly created, though Parramatta had poor seasons in 2002,3,4.
2) Playing 3-4 games at Leichardt and Campbelltown is a very effective tactic to increase crowds, with the average at the small venues higher in many instances on average than the overall Wests averages since 2005 (a point made previously). If you make going to Leichardt or Campbelltown a special occaision, and you market it effectively, you can get a nostalgic crowd reminiscing about the Balmain Tigers or Western Suburbs Magpies. The Tigers have been very effective at doing this.
3) Games at ANZ and SFS are like neutral games, much like the MCG. There is no suburban feel to these grounds. The good facilities attract more families and walk-up ticket holders which increases the crowds.
Ultimately, I love Parramatta Stadium (needs refurbishment, 10,000 more seats), I love my season tickets and want to stay there long term, though have the option to move the odd game to ANZ when we will get 30-70,000 and not have to pay $150,000 to SCG Trust for the privelage. If it means Parras crowd averages are smaller, so be it.
I discounted this because at ANZ when you have a poor crowd you dont get any less than at a smaller ground, but when you get a good crowd it is 25-35,000.
I analysed the difference in crowds for West before they moved to ANZ and then on to the SFS. I always thought that even if you played poorly all season, playing out of ANZ improves your averages (ALL games, not just the ones you are guaranteed to get a crowd).
Well, the Stats (from the Rugby League Project website) are in below are home averages from Campbelltown, Leichardt and Parramatta Stadium - 2000-2010.
Wests Tigers
Campbelltown
Overall 2000-2010 = 12,677
Pre ANZ/SFS 2000-2004 = 7,535 (28 games)
Post ANZ/SFS 2005-2010 = 21,675 (16 games)
Observation: Massive increase in averages since moving to ANZ and playing only a few selective games at CTown
Leichardt
Overall 2000-2010 = 13,055
Pre ANZ/SFS Average 2000-2004 = 10,608 (26 games)
Post ANZ/SFS Average 2005-2010 =17,032 (16 games)
Observation: Very strong increase in averages since moving to ANZ and playing only a few selective game at Leichardt
Wests Tigers Overall Average 2000-2010 = 15,133
Parramatta Eels at Parramatta Stadium
Overall 2000-2010= 14,065
Observation: Under Fitzgerald the attendances at Parramatta suffered, but we played very badly and ugly for many seasons poor management, but no excuses. Still, 14,000 per game is a good average.
Overall Season Averages All stadiums comparison
Parramatta VS Wests Tigers
2000 15,552 VS 12,124
2001 17,886 VS 12,790
2002 14,089 VS 10,478
2003 11,262 VS 8,993
2004 11,766 VS 13,935
2005 16,478 VS 19,500
2006 14,450 VS 19,357
2007 14,142 VS 16,766
2008 12,479 VS 15,930
2009 12,862 VS 16,848
2010 21232 VS 19,743 (Up to current round)
(NOTE Eels have played 2 games at ANZ and have a higher average than all of the other Sydney teams .it is the ANZ factor (as 40% of both crowds were Souths/Dogs fans)
Observation1: Tigers moved to ANZ in 2005-2008. Moved to SFS in 2009 averages rose dramatically in 2005 and though they dipped in 2008, were helped by sellouts at Leichardt and the SFS (Parramatta Eels game where 60% were Eels fans not bitter, it is the ANZ/SFS factor).
Observation2: The poor attendance at the Eels games is inexcusable, though they played very poorly in 2003,4,6,8 never really being in the chase for the finals. We have the third most members of any club in NSW
Just to add some further context, here are some other attendance statistics:
Dogs Averages All Grounds 2000-2010
NRL 2000 -12,886
NRL 2001 -14,427
NRL 2002 -14,160
NRL 2003- 20,884
NRL 2004 -19,561
NRL 2005 -17,844
NRL 2006 -17,878
NRL 2007 -16,585
NRL 2008 -15,971
NRL 2009 -21,058
NRL 2010 -18,314
Observation The first team to embrace ANZ Stadium and their crowds increased greatly after 2003 when they moved to ANZ full time. Continue to get great crowds at ANZ the 12,000 games are balanced by the 25,000-30,000 games.4th most memberships
Saints Averages All Ground 2000-2010
NRL 2000 -10,978
NRL 2001 -12,268
NRL 2002 -13,112
NRL 2003 -13,061
NRL 2004 -14,347
NRL 2005 -15,151
NRL 2006 -13,825
NRL 2007 -12,159
NRL 2008 -12,596
NRL 2009 -15,520
NRL 2010 -14,939
Observation one of the best supported clubs in the NRL, though have a 20,000 and 17,000 seat Stadium. Therefore, averages have never topped 20,000. Membership is the 2nd biggest of any club in NSW.
Souths Averages 2002-2010
PRE ANZ
NRL 2002 -15,173
NRL 2003 -9,380
NRL 2004 -9,759
NRL 2005 -11,321
NRL 2006 -10,612
POST ANZ
NRL 2007 -15,582
NRL 2008 -15,178
NRL 2009 -14,616
NRL 2010 -21,404
Observation Post ANZ Averages rose dramatically, even when performance was poor in 2008, 2009.
Random Observations:
1) In the period when Parramatta and Wests played all their games at suburban grounds, Parramatta had a superior average. A mitigating factor is that the Tigers did not have success on the field and were newly created, though Parramatta had poor seasons in 2002,3,4.
2) Playing 3-4 games at Leichardt and Campbelltown is a very effective tactic to increase crowds, with the average at the small venues higher in many instances on average than the overall Wests averages since 2005 (a point made previously). If you make going to Leichardt or Campbelltown a special occaision, and you market it effectively, you can get a nostalgic crowd reminiscing about the Balmain Tigers or Western Suburbs Magpies. The Tigers have been very effective at doing this.
3) Games at ANZ and SFS are like neutral games, much like the MCG. There is no suburban feel to these grounds. The good facilities attract more families and walk-up ticket holders which increases the crowds.
Ultimately, I love Parramatta Stadium (needs refurbishment, 10,000 more seats), I love my season tickets and want to stay there long term, though have the option to move the odd game to ANZ when we will get 30-70,000 and not have to pay $150,000 to SCG Trust for the privelage. If it means Parras crowd averages are smaller, so be it.