NRL can't fit their fans into their stadiums
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NRL can't fit their fans into their stadiums
wow
we have come so far so quickly ... an entire re think about where our Sydney clubs play games is needed due to membership numbers now threatening to out number the capacity of the grounds a lot of clubs play at
the 1st round game between the Tigers n Sharks will sellout tomorrow 10 days before kickoff .... sharks members demanding reserve seating but theres none left
& they'd of struggeld to get any access at all to Leichardt if they hadn't whinged to the NRL
fans scrambling for seats
what a code on the grow .... on the grow indeed =D> =D> =D>
meanwhile .......... GWS's fans would fit nicely into a ............ phone box
http://www.theage.com.au/rugby-league/l ... 1tluh.html
THE Wests Tigers will open Leichhardt Oval to Cronulla fans in round one, but the NRL won't force clubs to allocate opposition seating if their membership numbers exceed stadium capacity in future.
Tigers officials agreed yesterday to give both Cronulla and Tigers members first crack at buying the remaining 9000 tickets for the round one Sunday afternoon showdown at Leichhardt Oval.
The Tigers contacted Cronulla yesterday and agreed to put the remaining tickets on sale from 9am tomorrow in a three-hour window.
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"But where the Dragons and Tigers differ from most clubs is their multi-venue packages, with separate Kogarah-Wollongong and Leichhardt-Campbelltown memberships offered to the respective fans." Photo: Steve Christo
While membership figures aren't high enough to limit an NRL game to home-member-only affairs just yet, it is a prospect facing the Tigers, Dragons, Eels, Sea Eagles, Panthers and Sharks, as their numbers continue growing towards the capacity of their suburban grounds.
The NRL is tipped to surpass 200,000 club members before the start of the season, but the rapid growth in numbers, already up 10 per cent on last year, is casting a dark cloud over the long-term future of the competition's boutique suburban grounds.
The Tigers' Leichhardt Oval and St George Illawarra's WIN Jubilee Oval are the two grounds most likely to become the first membership-exclusive in the NRL if their memberships continue to increase at the rate they have been.
Cronulla's chairman, Damian Irvine, said it was important opposition members aren't ignored in the future.
''I don't think there should ever be a situation where only the members of home fans get in - absolutely not,'' Irvine said.
''There's not a sport in the world that does that and even Old Trafford, where tickets are sold out months in advance on some occasions, there is still always an allocation for opposition members.
''I'm all for members having first crack, whether that be for finals or a high demand game. But you can't treat members with disdain for a big blockbuster match then expect them to come and support you when it's a quiet, wet night in Penrith or Campbelltown.''
Most clubs in the NRL are up on the number of members registered at the corresponding time last year.
But where the Dragons and Tigers differ from most clubs is their multi-venue packages, with separate Kogarah-Wollongong and Leichhardt-Campbelltown memberships offered to the respective fans.
While Irvine is expecting Sharks fans to purchase a large portion of the members-only tickets available tomorrow morning, he said it would benefit rugby league in future if all clubs designated a section of the ground for supporters of opposition clubs.
''I'm a big advocate for having an away-supporters allocation and area,'' he said.
''I think there is plenty of pluses of having those at all grounds, certainly from an operational point of view it's great for security but more so for atmosphere as well.
''It's certainly something that European football does very well. If you've got a percentage of away supporters, and let's use Leichhardt as an example, it's great to have the Sharks fans all together wherever possible.
''The atmosphere for that is fantastic and makes for good theatre, too.''
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... z1n5sbfrTv
we have come so far so quickly ... an entire re think about where our Sydney clubs play games is needed due to membership numbers now threatening to out number the capacity of the grounds a lot of clubs play at
the 1st round game between the Tigers n Sharks will sellout tomorrow 10 days before kickoff .... sharks members demanding reserve seating but theres none left
& they'd of struggeld to get any access at all to Leichardt if they hadn't whinged to the NRL
fans scrambling for seats
what a code on the grow .... on the grow indeed =D> =D> =D>
meanwhile .......... GWS's fans would fit nicely into a ............ phone box
http://www.theage.com.au/rugby-league/l ... 1tluh.html
THE Wests Tigers will open Leichhardt Oval to Cronulla fans in round one, but the NRL won't force clubs to allocate opposition seating if their membership numbers exceed stadium capacity in future.
Tigers officials agreed yesterday to give both Cronulla and Tigers members first crack at buying the remaining 9000 tickets for the round one Sunday afternoon showdown at Leichhardt Oval.
The Tigers contacted Cronulla yesterday and agreed to put the remaining tickets on sale from 9am tomorrow in a three-hour window.
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"But where the Dragons and Tigers differ from most clubs is their multi-venue packages, with separate Kogarah-Wollongong and Leichhardt-Campbelltown memberships offered to the respective fans." Photo: Steve Christo
While membership figures aren't high enough to limit an NRL game to home-member-only affairs just yet, it is a prospect facing the Tigers, Dragons, Eels, Sea Eagles, Panthers and Sharks, as their numbers continue growing towards the capacity of their suburban grounds.
The NRL is tipped to surpass 200,000 club members before the start of the season, but the rapid growth in numbers, already up 10 per cent on last year, is casting a dark cloud over the long-term future of the competition's boutique suburban grounds.
The Tigers' Leichhardt Oval and St George Illawarra's WIN Jubilee Oval are the two grounds most likely to become the first membership-exclusive in the NRL if their memberships continue to increase at the rate they have been.
Cronulla's chairman, Damian Irvine, said it was important opposition members aren't ignored in the future.
''I don't think there should ever be a situation where only the members of home fans get in - absolutely not,'' Irvine said.
''There's not a sport in the world that does that and even Old Trafford, where tickets are sold out months in advance on some occasions, there is still always an allocation for opposition members.
''I'm all for members having first crack, whether that be for finals or a high demand game. But you can't treat members with disdain for a big blockbuster match then expect them to come and support you when it's a quiet, wet night in Penrith or Campbelltown.''
Most clubs in the NRL are up on the number of members registered at the corresponding time last year.
But where the Dragons and Tigers differ from most clubs is their multi-venue packages, with separate Kogarah-Wollongong and Leichhardt-Campbelltown memberships offered to the respective fans.
While Irvine is expecting Sharks fans to purchase a large portion of the members-only tickets available tomorrow morning, he said it would benefit rugby league in future if all clubs designated a section of the ground for supporters of opposition clubs.
''I'm a big advocate for having an away-supporters allocation and area,'' he said.
''I think there is plenty of pluses of having those at all grounds, certainly from an operational point of view it's great for security but more so for atmosphere as well.
''It's certainly something that European football does very well. If you've got a percentage of away supporters, and let's use Leichhardt as an example, it's great to have the Sharks fans all together wherever possible.
''The atmosphere for that is fantastic and makes for good theatre, too.''
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... z1n5sbfrTv
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Interesting that you think this is good!
The NRL have such poor crowds yet are possibly limiting the number of fans who can attend some games because of their poor stadiums!
How are they going to resolve this when they are all but broke?
Hahahahaha
The NRL have such poor crowds yet are possibly limiting the number of fans who can attend some games because of their poor stadiums!
How are they going to resolve this when they are all but broke?
Hahahahaha
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Also, this sell out is for how many people? 20k? What a joke. A local derby at 20k and your excited.
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Xman wrote:Also, this sell out is for how many people? 20k? What a joke. A local derby at 20k and your excited.
growth .... its outta control in the NRL
meanwhile the VFL.. withers on the vine
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Xman wrote:Interesting that you think this is good!
The NRL have such poor crowds yet are possibly limiting the number of fans who can attend some games because of their poor stadiums!
How are they going to resolve this when they are all but broke?
Hahahahaha
who says we'll limit them always
this being the point knobjockey
we will be forced into our larger stadiums ... as we are a code on the grow
meanwhile the ways things are going in the in VFL
the Swans will end up at erskinville oval
the Lions at Alan border field
the thuns at southport ... park
& the tsunami at a local high school oval
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RL SOO I 4.068 Million
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NRL needs spending done on venues. Or it will lose vital revenue. At the moment NRL only has SFS, ANZ and Suncorp. You can't run a competition on three venues.
The AFL has many more than that because we had the foresight to spend, something that Dave Doofus scoffs at. It's spending on venues like Etihad, Patersons, AAMI Stadium and Metricon that gets us the crowds that NRL clubs in Sydney can only dream of.
The AFL has many more than that because we had the foresight to spend, something that Dave Doofus scoffs at. It's spending on venues like Etihad, Patersons, AAMI Stadium and Metricon that gets us the crowds that NRL clubs in Sydney can only dream of.
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NSWAFL wrote:NRL needs spending done on venues. Or it will lose vital revenue. At the moment NRL only has SFS, ANZ and Suncorp. You can't run a competition on three venues.
The AFL has many more than that because we had the foresight to spend, something that Dave Doofus scoffs at. It's spending on venues like Etihad, Patersons, AAMI Stadium and Metricon that gets us the crowds that NRL clubs in Sydney can only dream of.
like Etihad
that'd be the same venue that VFL clubs are saying .. is sending them broke ?
good one NSWVFL
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What would the VFL clubs know? They don't play there. Tell us what the AFL clubs are saying instead.
And if you are talking to me, that's NSWAFL.
And if you are talking to me, that's NSWAFL.
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whats the AFL ?NSWAFL wrote:What would the VFL clubs know? They don't play there. Tell us what the AFL clubs are saying instead.
And if you are talking to me, that's NSWAFL.
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NSWAFL wrote:Wrong. It says AFL. Learn to read.
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The afl will own Etihad stadium in 2025 and every club will benefit from it.Raiderdave wrote:NSWAFL wrote:NRL needs spending done on venues. Or it will lose vital revenue. At the moment NRL only has SFS, ANZ and Suncorp. You can't run a competition on three venues.
The AFL has many more than that because we had the foresight to spend, something that Dave Doofus scoffs at. It's spending on venues like Etihad, Patersons, AAMI Stadium and Metricon that gets us the crowds that NRL clubs in Sydney can only dream of.
like Etihad
that'd be the same venue that VFL clubs are saying .. is sending them broke ?
good one NSWVFL
Meanwhile the NRL are left behind in delapidated stadium with poor facilities and low capacities.
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