2 Sydney A League clubs
& 1 Super 15 side
the Sydney Kings are lapping at their heels
whats next ... Sydney FC in the W league ?
Sydney's Baseball Franchises ?





Looks like they're matching it with the Storm then.Raiderdave wrote:now firmly behind all 9 Sydney NRL clubs
2 Sydney A League clubs
& 1 Super 15 side
the Sydney Kings are lapping at their heels
whats next ... Sydney FC in the W league ?
Sydney's Baseball Franchises ?
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Raiderdave wrote:
7K is a tremendous turnout
did you even look at a stat before posting that you dribblerStewie wrote:GWS average higher crowds than the Wanderers you tool. Half of the crowd were Sydney FC fans in the derby and the Wanderers lost again. Their next home crowd will be below 10k for sure, but probably still bigger than some of Penrith's shockers of recent seasons.
oh so the heart average 13k do they ?Xman wrote:Looks like they're matching it with the Storm then.Raiderdave wrote:now firmly behind all 9 Sydney NRL clubs
2 Sydney A League clubs
& 1 Super 15 side
the Sydney Kings are lapping at their heels
whats next ... Sydney FC in the W league ?
Sydney's Baseball Franchises ?
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Funny thing is:
- the storm have played in 6 GFs and won 4, while the Giants haven't made the top 16
- the storm have been playing for over 15 years and the giants just 1
- the storm are Melbournes only nRL team, while the giants are Sydneys second AFL team
Lulz all round!
oh & of course the midgits first home crowd of 38K .. which inflated their home average hugelyRaiderdave wrote:did you even look at a stat before posting that you dribblerStewie wrote:GWS average higher crowds than the Wanderers you tool. Half of the crowd were Sydney FC fans in the derby and the Wanderers lost again. Their next home crowd will be below 10k for sure, but probably still bigger than some of Penrith's shockers of recent seasons.![]()
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wanderers 15K
midgits fudged 11K
unfudged 7K
[quoteHalf of the crowd were Sydney FC fans in the derby]
Raiderdave wrote:
7K is a tremendous turnout
There would have been more Giants fans in their derby than Wanderers fans at the soccer derby.Stewie wrote:oh & of course the midgits first home crowd of 38K .. which inflated their home average hugelyRaiderdave wrote:did you even look at a stat before posting that you dribblerStewie wrote:GWS average higher crowds than the Wanderers you tool. Half of the crowd were Sydney FC fans in the derby and the Wanderers lost again. Their next home crowd will be below 10k for sure, but probably still bigger than some of Penrith's shockers of recent seasons.![]()
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wanderers 15K
midgits fudged 11K
unfudged 7K
[quoteHalf of the crowd were Sydney FC fans in the derby]
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Raiderdave wrote:
7K is a tremendous turnout
Raiderdave wrote:perception is reality
Apparently the Giants will be playing a night game or two in Canberra next year. Hopefully the AFL schedule it early in the season as the temperature at night in winter in Canberra is regularly below freezing. Given that Skoda is unavailable in the first few rounds of the season, this should fit in well. The Giants have requested to play Essendon in the night fixture and it should sell out.Drac wrote:
not exactly a comprehensive thrashing by the Panthers lol. Sydney FC will smash the Giants' crowd average this year, and the way they're travelling, will probably do the same to a number of nRL clubs. Wanderers will be interesting. They've had the biggest game they're going to have, just as the Giants had at the same stage. They'll want to score a goal fairly soon or risk seeing fans fall away a bit. Their first home crowd of 10k is a good start, and something to build on. It's similar in size to the Giants' core supporter base.
I think the Giants' first year effort was solid off the field. They've built a nice foundation of support that will hopefully grow as the team finds some on-field success. They've a cracking stadium and some fantastic young talent. Good times ahead.
Raiderdave wrote:
7K is a tremendous turnout
thats the only thing youve got?Raiderdave wrote:oh so the heart average 13k do they ?Xman wrote:Looks like they're matching it with the Storm then.Raiderdave wrote:now firmly behind all 9 Sydney NRL clubs
2 Sydney A League clubs
& 1 Super 15 side
the Sydney Kings are lapping at their heels
whats next ... Sydney FC in the W league ?
Sydney's Baseball Franchises ?
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Funny thing is:
- the storm have played in 6 GFs and won 4, while the Giants haven't made the top 16
- the storm have been playing for over 15 years and the giants just 1
- the storm are Melbournes only nRL team, while the giants are Sydneys second AFL team
Lulz all round!![]()
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Stewie wrote:Apparently the Giants will be playing a night game or two in Canberra next year. Hopefully the AFL schedule it early in the season as the temperature at night in winter in Canberra is regularly below freezing. Given that Skoda is unavailable in the first few rounds of the season, this should fit in well. The Giants have requested to play Essendon in the night fixture and it should sell out.Drac wrote:
not exactly a comprehensive thrashing by the Panthers lol. Sydney FC will smash the Giants' crowd average this year, and the way they're travelling, will probably do the same to a number of nRL clubs. Wanderers will be interesting. They've had the biggest game they're going to have, just as the Giants had at the same stage. They'll want to score a goal fairly soon or risk seeing fans fall away a bit. Their first home crowd of 10k is a good start, and something to build on. It's similar in size to the Giants' core supporter base.
I think the Giants' first year effort was solid off the field. They've built a nice foundation of support that will hopefully grow as the team finds some on-field success. They've a cracking stadium and some fantastic young talent. Good times ahead.
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
Yes they are King, you see a pattern here?....King-Eliagh wrote:Are those crowds in chronological order eels?
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