İs anyone else atleast a little concerned that only ten thousand tickets have been sold to be actually in the states?
Whilst the travelling crowd is great, it seems little more than a junket without actually engaging the local population.
NRL home crowds don't get 10k , travelling fans included and that was quoted some time ago, so likely be far bigger than that..
Looking like a big uptick from the first year and looking nicely for a 5 year plan.
Regardless, travelling fans bolster the local economy making it a sort after event..at the conclusion of the 5 year program, local governments will be pushing for a continuation...$
Being on FoxSports FTA won`t hurt either. As we sit here the NRL are doing a stack of targeted marketing in the U.S. involving all sorts of personalities and other sports, hopefully this combined with the FTA coverage will lead to increased local interest in future years.
I wouldn`t be surprised given the enthusiasm with which this is being embraced by the Poms if we don`t see them angling to make them a bigger part of it. That could be 15k extra fans right there.
Remember, the NRL are attempting to do in Las Vegas in 5 years what it has taken 20 years in Melbourne.
Big ask, yes, doable, we`ll see. But they are giving it a red hot go, getting loads of publicity and interest from the general public and should be commended.