Comparing the pool stage crowds to 2013:
2017:
20-30,000
New Zealand v Tonga, Hamilton - 24,041
Australia v England, Melbourne - 22,724
Australia v Lebanon, SFS - 21,127
10-20,000
Samoa v Tonga, Hamilton -18,156
New Zealand v Samoa, Auckland - 17,857
Papua New Guinea v Wales, Port Moresby - 14,800
Papua New Guinea v Ireland, Port Moresby - 14,800
Papua New Guinea v USA, Port Moresby - 14,800
Ireland v Wales/England v France, Perth - 14,744
Australia v France, Canberra - 12,293
New Zealand v Scotland, Christchurch - 12,130
England v Lebanon, SFS - 10,237
Under 10,000
Ireland v Italy/Scotland v Tonga, Cairns 9,216
Italy v USA/Fiji v Wales, Townsville 7,732
Fiji v Italy, Canberra 6,733
France v Lebanon, Canberra 5,492
Fiji v USA, Townsville 5,103
Samoa v Scotland, Cairns 4,309
Total - 236,294
2013:
40,000+
England v Australia/Wales v Italy, Cardiff – 45,052
20-30,000
England v Fiji, Hull – 25,114
England v Ireland, Huddersfield – 24,375
10-20,000
New Zealand v Papua New Guinea – 18,180
New Zealand v France, Avignon – 17,518
New Zealand v Samoa, Warrington – 14,965
Australia v Fiji, St Helens – 14,137
France v Samoa, Perpignan – 11,576
Tonga v Cook Islands, Leigh – 10,554
Tonga v Italy, Halifax – 10,266
0-10,000
Fiji v Ireland, Rochdale – 8,872
Wales v USA, Wrexham – 8,019
Tonga v Scotland, Workington – 7,630
Papua New Guinea v France, Hull – 7,481
Scotland v Italy, Workington – 7,280
USA v Cook Islands, Bristol – 7,247
Papua New Guinea v Samoa, Hull – 6,871
Scotland v USA, Salford – 6,041
Australia v Ireland, Limerick – 5,021
Wales v Cook Islands, Neath – 3,270
Total - 259,469
Weekly Average
Week 1
2017 – 10,742
2013 – 13,035
Week 2
2017 – 10,764
2013 – 12,679
Week 3
2017 – 12,251
2013 – 11,353
Even with all the poor crowds so far the difference is openers. All our sub-10k crowds came from the decision to host 3 games each in Cairns, Townsville and Canberra, which was criticised by just about everyone.
With some better scheduling decisions there and Australians actually getting out to support their national team in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney the way English fans supported England in 2013 and we would have beat it easily.
The quarters in 2013 drew 57k and the semi double-header 67k. Those targets are achievable but with the quarter venues unlikely. Hopefully Brisbane can pack out the semi and with the Tongan fans in Auckland we can beat Wembley.