It's classic RL to not seize an opportunity and run with it, but we need to capitalise on the Pacific momentum in the past few years. Being held back by Aus RL's lack of desire to play games can't keep keep happening.
It was interesting to read the article about using it as a gateway into the USA.
And seeing the footage worldwide this week, has proven bigger than I thought it could have been. Let's build some hype and have confidence in our product!
What about about this for a 5 week series, taking in cities with large Polynesian communities as well as the home nations. Id be all for women's matches also, but would love to see local teams (in the USA and home nations games) to play curtain raisers to hopefully have a positive legacy on the local scene. Imagine the teams being able to spend a few days in each city doing development work, particularly before their home nations and USA matches!
Selling 70-80,000 tickets in the US/Aus/NZ markets would easily make enough money to offset smaller gates on the islands.
Playing 5 games and earning a decent amount of coin should also be another way to combat the lure of Origin money.
wk 1:
Salt Lake City. pop: 1.2 mill
America First Stadium, capacity: 20,000
wk 2:
Bay Area. pop: 7.7 mill
PayPal Park, capacity: 18,000
wk 3:
Apia, Samoa. pop: 40,000
Apia Park, capacity: 12,000
wk 4:
Nukuʻalofa, Tonga. pop: 70,000.
Teufaiva Sport Stadium, capacity: 10,000.
wk 5:
Sydney. pop: 5 mill
Commbank Stadium, capacity: 30,000
(cont. next post)
It was interesting to read the article about using it as a gateway into the USA.
Why Samoa's World Cup success could produce party in the USA
From Oklahoma to Kansas City, Los Angeles, El Paso, Salt Lake City, Portland, San Francisco and Phoenix, Toa Samoa’s appearance in the World Cup final may help rugby league to finally gain a foothold in the United States.
www.nrl.com
And seeing the footage worldwide this week, has proven bigger than I thought it could have been. Let's build some hype and have confidence in our product!
What about about this for a 5 week series, taking in cities with large Polynesian communities as well as the home nations. Id be all for women's matches also, but would love to see local teams (in the USA and home nations games) to play curtain raisers to hopefully have a positive legacy on the local scene. Imagine the teams being able to spend a few days in each city doing development work, particularly before their home nations and USA matches!
Selling 70-80,000 tickets in the US/Aus/NZ markets would easily make enough money to offset smaller gates on the islands.
Playing 5 games and earning a decent amount of coin should also be another way to combat the lure of Origin money.
wk 1:
Salt Lake City. pop: 1.2 mill
America First Stadium, capacity: 20,000
wk 2:
Bay Area. pop: 7.7 mill
PayPal Park, capacity: 18,000
wk 3:
Apia, Samoa. pop: 40,000
Apia Park, capacity: 12,000
wk 4:
Nukuʻalofa, Tonga. pop: 70,000.
Teufaiva Sport Stadium, capacity: 10,000.
wk 5:
Sydney. pop: 5 mill
Commbank Stadium, capacity: 30,000
(cont. next post)