More than 20,000 expected for NZ AFL ANZAC clash

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There is no way in hell 19,000 tickets have been sold. I live in Wellington and there has been zero promotion on the game. I haven't seen or heard any ads on the Tv or radio. If you wouldn't mind could please keep your ******** singlet wearing game in Victoria.
Bravo young chap Bravo... =D> =D> =D>

The exact reaction we expect from our Kiwi brothers.... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Me and King have pointed out countless times to xman and Co, that this game to Kiwi's is a circus freak show and judging by your reaction we were spot on. :lol: :lol:
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eelofwest wrote:
Once Were Warriors wrote:
There is no way in hell 19,000 tickets have been sold. I live in Wellington and there has been zero promotion on the game. I haven't seen or heard any ads on the Tv or radio. If you wouldn't mind could please keep your ******** singlet wearing game in Victoria.
Bravo young chap Bravo... =D> =D> =D>

The exact reaction we expect from our Kiwi brothers.... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Me and King have pointed out countless times to xman and Co, that this game to Kiwi's is a circus freak show and judging by your reaction we were spot on. :lol: :lol:
20-25k now expected for AFL in NZ. Wow, they clearly love our game. Wont be long before they have their own team in the big league. :wink:
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Drac wrote:
Once Were Warriors wrote:
There is no way in hell 19,000 tickets have been sold. I live in Wellington and there has been zero promotion on the game. I haven't seen or heard any ads on the Tv or radio. If you wouldn't mind could please keep your ******** singlet wearing game in Victoria.
AFL fans travel in numbers that embarrass other sports. there are thousands of Sydney and Saints fans travelling over, which is why the city of Wellignton is forking out $1 million to the Saints and paying for the hosting of the game. It really is going to be hilarious if this game gets anything approaching the Warrior's average (18k).

Smell the fear.
Wait a one of game with traveling fans from Aus compared to 40k Kiwi's cheering on the Warriors/Kiwis.............. :lol: :lol:

Yes AFL growing in NZ........... :lol: :lol: :lol:

The only thing we can smell is the delusions coming from you lot....... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Beaussie wrote:
eelofwest wrote:
Once Were Warriors wrote:
There is no way in hell 19,000 tickets have been sold. I live in Wellington and there has been zero promotion on the game. I haven't seen or heard any ads on the Tv or radio. If you wouldn't mind could please keep your ******** singlet wearing game in Victoria.
Bravo young chap Bravo... =D> =D> =D>

The exact reaction we expect from our Kiwi brothers.... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Me and King have pointed out countless times to xman and Co, that this game to Kiwi's is a circus freak show and judging by your reaction we were spot on. :lol: :lol:
20-25k now expected for AFL in NZ. Wow, they clearly love our game. Wont be long before they have their own team in the big league. :wink:
Yes and a 1 off SOO can pull 55k a ground record at Etihad/ Victoria......................see what i did there??????????????????????....... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Keep those delusions coming boys... :wink:
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So good to see our great game being watched and loved by those overseas. Way to go AFL. =D> =D> =D>
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This Anzac Day, the St Kilda Saints will face the Sydney Swans at Westpac Stadium – the first time a premiership AFL game has been held outside Australia.

By Friday, about 19,500 tickets had been sold, and more than 4000 Australians are heading to Wellington for the game.

For James Terry and Sam McKenzie, it’s a chance for New Zealand to get a taste of the game they love.

They both play for the New Zealand Hawks, and will feature in the warmup game against South Pacific Nations.

But come the main event, they’ll be shedding their black guernseys and facing off – McKenzie is a solid St Kilda fan, while Terry is backing the Swans.

It will be McKenzie’s first time representing New Zealand in the game he picked up as a teenager after his father started playing to keep up fitness in the rugby off- season.

AFL was a “sleeper sport” in New Zealand, and it was a good chance for Kiwis to see the game up close, he said.

Terry, 31, has played for six years and also got into the sport for off- season fitness.

The atmosphere at games in Australia was amazing, he said, and he was excited to be part of it coming to Wellington.

The Hawks team members would be sitting together, but were pretty evenly divided in their loyalties to the Saints or Swans, he said. Once they were in the stands, team loyalty would be put aside and he was confident the Swans would win.

“Nice playing with you an hour ago, but now we’re enemies so watch out, because I’ll be giving it to him [McKenzie] when the Swans beat the Saints.”

McKenzie was equally confident the “home side” would prevail, saying Swans fans were going to be “a little bit disappointed”.

AFL international development manager Tony Woods said it was a great chance to showcase the game to Kiwis.

“You’ve never seen football like this before, and AFL really is best seen live.”

The Swans are the defending AFL champions, while St Kilda haven’t drunk from the well since 1966.

Wellington was embracing the chance to see football of a different kind, with strong ticket sales, he said. Hopes were high that it would become an annual event.

Positively Wellington Tourism chief executive David Perks said that based on similar events, the game could inject about $5 million into the city, with hotels “pretty much full”.

City councillor John Morrison, the sports and events portfolio leader, said the game would be great for the local economy, as well as providing a way to promote Wellington to the Australian market.

“It will be one of the most watched television events in Australia, and it will be direct from Wellington.”


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Beaussie wrote:
So good to see our great game being watched and loved by those overseas. Way to go AFL. =D> =D> =D>
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This Anzac Day, the St Kilda Saints will face the Sydney Swans at Westpac Stadium – the first time a premiership AFL game has been held outside Australia.

By Friday, about 19,500 tickets had been sold, and more than 4000 Australians are heading to Wellington for the game.

For James Terry and Sam McKenzie, it’s a chance for New Zealand to get a taste of the game they love.

They both play for the New Zealand Hawks, and will feature in the warmup game against South Pacific Nations.

But come the main event, they’ll be shedding their black guernseys and facing off – McKenzie is a solid St Kilda fan, while Terry is backing the Swans.

It will be McKenzie’s first time representing New Zealand in the game he picked up as a teenager after his father started playing to keep up fitness in the rugby off- season.

AFL was a “sleeper sport” in New Zealand, and it was a good chance for Kiwis to see the game up close, he said.

Terry, 31, has played for six years and also got into the sport for off- season fitness.

The atmosphere at games in Australia was amazing, he said, and he was excited to be part of it coming to Wellington.

The Hawks team members would be sitting together, but were pretty evenly divided in their loyalties to the Saints or Swans, he said. Once they were in the stands, team loyalty would be put aside and he was confident the Swans would win.

“Nice playing with you an hour ago, but now we’re enemies so watch out, because I’ll be giving it to him [McKenzie] when the Swans beat the Saints.”

McKenzie was equally confident the “home side” would prevail, saying Swans fans were going to be “a little bit disappointed”.

AFL international development manager Tony Woods said it was a great chance to showcase the game to Kiwis.

“You’ve never seen football like this before, and AFL really is best seen live.”

The Swans are the defending AFL champions, while St Kilda haven’t drunk from the well since 1966.

[b]Wellington was embracing the chance to see football of a different kind, with strong ticket sales, he said. Hopes were high that it would become an annual event.

Positively Wellington Tourism chief executive David Perks said that based on similar events, the game could inject about $5 million into the city, with hotels “pretty much full”.

City councillor John Morrison, the sports and events portfolio leader, said the game would be great for the local economy, as well as providing a way to promote Wellington to the Australian market.

“It will be one of the most watched television events in Australia, and it will be direct from Wellington.”
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You get a free family pass if you have payed for a Kiwikick course. You need to read the rest of the thread.
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SEN reporting NZ want 2 AFL games per year now :wink:
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piesman2011 wrote:
You get a free family pass if you have payed for a Kiwikick course. You need to read the rest of the thread.
Do you really think 30,000 people payed for a kiwikick Course?
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Rabbit wrote:
piesman2011 wrote:
You get a free family pass if you have payed for a Kiwikick course. You need to read the rest of the thread.
Do you really think 30,000 people payed for a kiwikick Course?

yep thats like one in two hundred people in NZ. If they are all unique individuals paying for the course.
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Xman wrote:
SEN reporting NZ want 2 AFL games per year now :wink:
From a tourist point of view each game would be a nice little boost for the community. Full hotels and club venues.
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The fear is hilarious. Anything over the Warrior's average of 18k and our sides will be splitting.
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Once Were Warriors wrote:
There is no way in hell 19,000 tickets have been sold. I live in Wellington and there has been zero promotion on the game. I haven't seen or heard any ads on the Tv or radio. If you wouldn't mind could please keep your ******** singlet wearing game in Victoria.

watch the fumbleballers in here give you a lecture on Wellington ... & the the fact you know nothing about the place you live in & that it is now a vicky kicky stronghold you silly goose [-X [-X

8-[

:-k


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million

Sookerwhos V Japan 238K :lol:
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Raiderdave wrote:
Once Were Warriors wrote:
There is no way in hell 19,000 tickets have been sold. I live in Wellington and there has been zero promotion on the game. I haven't seen or heard any ads on the Tv or radio. If you wouldn't mind could please keep your ******** singlet wearing game in Victoria.

watch the fumbleballers in here give you a lecture on Wellington ... & the the fact you know nothing about the place you live in & that it is now a vicky kicky stronghold you silly goose [-X [-X

8-[

:-k


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
umm Raiderdave, that account is an alias. They post from in the ACT, not New Zealand. It's probably you :lol:
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7K is a tremendous turnout
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Stewie wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Once Were Warriors wrote:
There is no way in hell 19,000 tickets have been sold. I live in Wellington and there has been zero promotion on the game. I haven't seen or heard any ads on the Tv or radio. If you wouldn't mind could please keep your ******** singlet wearing game in Victoria.

watch the fumbleballers in here give you a lecture on Wellington ... & the the fact you know nothing about the place you live in & that it is now a vicky kicky stronghold you silly goose [-X [-X

8-[

:-k


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
umm Raiderdave, that account is an alias. They post from in the ACT, not New Zealand. It's probably you :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
sure it was cockhead

sure ....
RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million

Sookerwhos V Japan 238K :lol:
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