Penrith is in the west and it will be shit for them.ParraEelsNRL wrote:It won't be good for all NRL teams, it'll be good for teams in the West and that's it.
Parra will play at their own ground and play a few a year at ANZ against teams like the Dogs, Souffs and Dragons.
The only team I can see having problems is Manly, but they're blue bloods so something will eventually be done for them (could take a while though).
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That's not proof because it only lists the bottom. What about the breakdown of averages in Melbourne playing no drawing clubs?Stewie wrote:Since 1997, 15 of Hawthorn's 19 lowest home crowds in Victoria and Tasmania have come from playing in Tasmania, with 2 coming from the now abandoned Waverley Park and one coming from Docklands, a ground which they rarely if ever play at anymore.Striker wrote:Proof please!
http://stats.rleague.com/AFL/crowds/hawthorn.html
And what about North Melbourne?
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To find that out you would have to go through each match of Hawthorn's last few seasons and work out the averages yourself. You're welcome to do that if you can be fucked. The lowest crowds in which a vast majority are from Tasmania prove that their average crowd is lowered by playing there.Striker wrote:That's not proof because it only lists the bottom. What about the breakdown of averages in Melbourne playing no drawing clubs?Stewie wrote:Since 1997, 15 of Hawthorn's 19 lowest home crowds in Victoria and Tasmania have come from playing in Tasmania, with 2 coming from the now abandoned Waverley Park and one coming from Docklands, a ground which they rarely if ever play at anymore.Striker wrote:Proof please!
http://stats.rleague.com/AFL/crowds/hawthorn.html
And what about North Melbourne?
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Stewie wrote:Penrith is in the west and it will be shit for them.ParraEelsNRL wrote:It won't be good for all NRL teams, it'll be good for teams in the West and that's it.
Parra will play at their own ground and play a few a year at ANZ against teams like the Dogs, Souffs and Dragons.
The only team I can see having problems is Manly, but they're blue bloods so something will eventually be done for them (could take a while though).
Penrith can always play at their own ground, it's not too bad and if they have bigger games, they can play them at either Parra or ANZ. That part of Sydney is booming in the population stats and if the population continues to grow, the blue mountains might very well get a decent ground down the track.
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I've seen the ground before. It looks like a rectangular version of a SANFL venue. To think that it's actually used regularly in a 'professional' sports leagueParraEelsNRL wrote:Stewie wrote:Penrith is in the west and it will be shit for them.ParraEelsNRL wrote:It won't be good for all NRL teams, it'll be good for teams in the West and that's it.
Parra will play at their own ground and play a few a year at ANZ against teams like the Dogs, Souffs and Dragons.
The only team I can see having problems is Manly, but they're blue bloods so something will eventually be done for them (could take a while though).
Penrith can always play at their own ground, it's not too bad and if they have bigger games, they can play them at either Parra or ANZ. That part of Sydney is booming in the population stats and if the population continues to grow, the blue mountains might very well get a decent ground down the track.

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It's used by 3 sports.
Derp!
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How many pro sports leagues use it regularly?ParraEelsNRL wrote:It's used by 3 sports.
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Ffs, Soccer, Union and League.
Men and Women, boys and girls.
The place is always being used.
Men and Women, boys and girls.
The place is always being used.
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How many professional sports leagues is what I asked.ParraEelsNRL wrote:Ffs, Soccer, Union and League.
Men and Women, boys and girls.
The place is always being used.
The nRL uses it, who else? The A league doesn't. AFL doesn't. ARU doesn't. Who's left?

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Did I just say 3 you imba?
RL, Union and Soccer.
Penrith Panthers.
A League clubs a few times a year (not sure of this year) plus women's national club games.
Rugby Union for at least 120 fucking years.
RL internationals, RU internationals, Soccer internationals.
Need I go on?
It's been like that for bloody decades.
RL, Union and Soccer.
Penrith Panthers.
A League clubs a few times a year (not sure of this year) plus women's national club games.
Rugby Union for at least 120 fucking years.
RL internationals, RU internationals, Soccer internationals.
Need I go on?
It's been like that for bloody decades.
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This year how many A league games there? None.ParraEelsNRL wrote:Did I just say 3 you imba?
RL, Union and Soccer.
Penrith Panthers.
A League clubs a few times a year (not sure of this year) plus women's national club games.
Rugby Union for at least 120 fucking years.
RL internationals, RU internationals, Soccer internationals.
Need I go on?
It's been like that for bloody decades.
How many Super Rugby games there? None.
nRL is the only professional league that plays games there anymore now that other sports have bigger and better alternatives.
Women's national club games



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There are games outside of A League, S15 and NRL up here in NSW dickhead, stick to what you know ..... which is obviously nothing.Stewie wrote:This year how many A league games there? None.ParraEelsNRL wrote:Did I just say 3 you imba?
RL, Union and Soccer.
Penrith Panthers.
A League clubs a few times a year (not sure of this year) plus women's national club games.
Rugby Union for at least 120 fucking years.
RL internationals, RU internationals, Soccer internationals.
Need I go on?
It's been like that for bloody decades.
How many Super Rugby games there? None.
nRL is the only professional league that plays games there anymore now that other sports have bigger and better alternatives.
Women's national club games![]()
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You're being a complete fucking misogynists too in regards to women, cockhead.
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When was the last A League or Super Rugby game at Penrith Stadium? Also, please tell me what Australian professional women's sports leagues play there as well.ParraEelsNRL wrote:There are games outside of A League, S15 and NRL up here in NSW dickhead, stick to what you know ..... which is obviously nothing.Stewie wrote:This year how many A league games there? None.ParraEelsNRL wrote:Did I just say 3 you imba?
RL, Union and Soccer.
Penrith Panthers.
A League clubs a few times a year (not sure of this year) plus women's national club games.
Rugby Union for at least 120 fucking years.
RL internationals, RU internationals, Soccer internationals.
Need I go on?
It's been like that for bloody decades.
How many Super Rugby games there? None.
nRL is the only professional league that plays games there anymore now that other sports have bigger and better alternatives.
Women's national club games![]()
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You're being a complete fucking misogynists too in regards to women, cockhead.
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