The Roosters play out of the Sydney Football Stadium (or Allianz to use it corporatized name). The city of Sydney, being very close to the Pacific Ocean, does not experience temperatures even close to freezing at any time. It would be very rare for any game at the SFS to be played in a temperature of 10 degrees or less. This isn't really all that cold, not like some other home grounds get. You rug up a bit and its OK. You need another excuse for not going to games.
What are you Tim Bailey or something? Sydney has had some terrible weather this winter and many night games this year I've sat in temps below 10 degrees not to mention the rain.
The point was that for the NRL to get more fans to games they need more day games and better stadiums to entice people to get out of the comfort of watching it on tv at home or at the pub
Recent comments from Smith
Smith said he expected that within 12 months the Commission would have decided whether to change its 16-team competition with eight different bids being prepared, including at least four from Queensland.
?I hope this time next year we have through what we would want from the next rights deal (for broadcasting to 2017) and what we want the structure of the competition to be like, where we want the teams to be, how many teams we want, the shape of our season,?? he said.
?It?s not (about) the difference between 16 NRL teams and 18 NRL teams.
?It is to increase growth, through participation, engagement of our fans, engagement of mums and families.
?I think the Queensland market could have more NRL content, not less.??
http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport...-suncorp-stadium/story-fniabrr8-1227018291015
No, but the licenses have an expiry date and Sydney can't sustain 9 teams full time. Look at Manly & Roosters successful clubs on and off the field but can hardly draw fans to their games while teams like Cronulla unsuccessful on and off the field and can draw decent crowds considering their position on the ladder, I mention crowds because the NRL has a plan for clubs to have 20k crowds by 2018, while other clubs can't draw sponsors. Its going to be a war of nutrition battling other NRL teams on one hand and fighting RU and AFL on the other for support and sponsorship
No, but the licenses have an expiry date and Sydney can't sustain 9 teams full time. Look at Manly & Roosters successful clubs on and off the field but can hardly draw fans to their games while teams like Cronulla unsuccessful on and off the field and can draw decent crowds considering their position on the ladder, I mention crowds because the NRL has a plan for clubs to have 20k crowds by 2018, while other clubs can't draw sponsors. Its going to be a war of attrition battling other NRL teams on one hand and fighting RU and AFL on the other for support and sponsorship
Edit: nutrition/attrition pays to proof read
The best TV teams would be Perth and Wellington giving 3-4 live games on a Sunday. When Brisbane/GC can draw sell out crowds for the teams they've got then we should consider a third one for the area.
GC are in dire financials, putting another club next to them to compete for the corporate $ and fans would be crazy at this time. Broncos draw nothing like they should.
The afl has ensured the NRL will not abandon the Gold Coast. What they need now is help to become the biggest club and hurt afl on that battle ground.
Ideally we'd see Wellington and Perth brought in as new clubs and a Sydney merger or relocation to free up a space to bring in a new Brisbane side.
The afl has ensured the NRL will not abandon the Gold Coast. What they need now is help to become the biggest club and hurt afl on that battle ground.
Ideally we'd see Wellington and Perth brought in as new clubs and a Sydney merger or relocation to free up a space to bring in a new Brisbane side.
The current sydney clubs aren't going to move, it'd do more harm than good.
The fans of the team who moved would most likely disassociate with the code and be lost.
The AFL managed to due to a lack of external pressure, no Storm, no Rebels. There was only AFL when Fitzroy and South Melbourne were culled so the fans either picked another team or kept their association because it was the best thing they had.
Demoting or moving any Sydney team is going to seem like a massive middle finger to their fans who will gladly be picked up by other codes or at least lost to our code.
Its much better to give new areas new teams imo
I'd love to see the Sharks moved to Perth for two reasons: 1. irony; and 2. It'd make Buzz Rothsloth cry.
Yet their crowds whilst running last,are bigger than,Manly Penrith and Canberra and to date the Roosters ,and they actually own a ground they can and will develop infrastructure wise.That too is ironic.
Not too many Shark's fans give a rats rectum about Slothfield.
Latte needs more drips.
Yet their crowds whilst running last,are bigger than,Manly Penrith and Canberra and to date the Roosters ,and they actually own a ground they can and will develop infrastructure wise.That too is ironic.
Not too many Shark's fans give a rats rectum about Slothfield.
Latte needs more drips.
Yet their crowds whilst running last,are bigger than,Manly Penrith and Canberra