This crowd is representative of the support for RL in WA.
Good luck NRL.



If it weren't for the fact that this was a heavily publicised match (really over-the-top stuff) and in a rl-starved state and the WARL has been promoting this as reason for a WA team.justanotherleaguefan wrote:A trial match with a team from north queendsland and new south wales, thats pretty impressive
GWS would be looking towards round 1 against the Swans as the main attraction.justanotherleaguefan wrote:So what type of crowd are Gws looking at getting for a trial?
There are 2 teams in Sydney already.justanotherleaguefan wrote:So what type of crowd are Gws looking at getting for a trial?
The AFL have never pulled big crowds for practice matches because they are never promoted like the NRL promote theirs. So AFL practice match crowds mean zero. The NAB Cup may say something though.justanotherleaguefan wrote:So in other words, a **** house crowd.
It's a trial match you clown. Half the teams were premier league squads anyway. The real indicator will be when souffs vs the broncosXman wrote:There are 2 teams in Sydney already.justanotherleaguefan wrote:So what type of crowd are Gws looking at getting for a trial?
Perth RL fans should have come out in force to see this game because their opportunities to see their sport are limited. Even cairns turned up to the Suns v Tigers in decent numbers. If this crowd is indicative of the level of support Perth has for RL then expansion there would seem disastrous. Hardly surprising though given the complete lack of grass roots RL in Australia's fourth biggests capital city.
thisjustanotherleaguefan wrote:So what type of crowd are Gws looking at getting for a trial?
Xman wrote:There are 2 teams in Sydney already.justanotherleaguefan wrote:So what type of crowd are Gws looking at getting for a trial?
Perth RL fans should have come out in force to see this game because their opportunities to see their sport are limited. Even cairns turned up to the Suns v Tigers in decent numbers. If this crowd is indicative of the level of support Perth has for RL then expansion there would seem disastrous. Hardly surprising though given the complete lack of grass roots RL in Australia's fourth biggests capital city.
Excuse me, but wasn't it said that the WARL promoted the sh!t out of it?justanotherleaguefan wrote:wtf are you talking about. There has been f all promotion for any of the games.
but its history bearsyBeaussie wrote:You lot coined the term tsunami led by Mark Geyer.
As for the crowd for the NAB Cup, I can't even see where to get tickets on the GWS website. Disappointing that little promotion seems to have been put into it. All the focus appears to be on Round 1 of the AFL H&A season against the Swans. That game is going to be huge. Huge I tell ya.