give them credit it was 8,817, assuming its the players, officals, & supporters playing the pokies at the penrith leagues club & security & kids selling the records ass wellStewie wrote:8k at Penrif tonight. Friday night, against the biggest nRL team, lol. nRL is dead out west.
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Looks like as of last rounds tally the AFL crowds are up on the same time last year by 300 or so per game.
How is the nRL going anyone?
How is the nRL going anyone?
King-Eliagh: ...I believe [RL] is popular in all the other states and territories, bar tasmania.
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http://www.triplem.com.au/sydney/sport/ ... -are-down/
Interesting listen from some former players re: what needs to be done to address the drop in interest on both crowds and tv rating. I like how they just don't complain but actually put forward some solutions. What do others think that needs to be done to help get people to the game and stop the declining tv ratings?
For mine, I think they need to play state of origin outside of the home and away season. Truth is they could play SoO on Christmas Day and it would still be as massive as it is now. I don't see any reason to compromise the season proper for this series.
Interesting listen from some former players re: what needs to be done to address the drop in interest on both crowds and tv rating. I like how they just don't complain but actually put forward some solutions. What do others think that needs to be done to help get people to the game and stop the declining tv ratings?
For mine, I think they need to play state of origin outside of the home and away season. Truth is they could play SoO on Christmas Day and it would still be as massive as it is now. I don't see any reason to compromise the season proper for this series.
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adamj1300 wrote:acturaly lets dave, every state in aus, show us some figures?Raiderdave wrote:Drac wrote:So the massive nRL game in Sydney tonight, the top of the table clash. Will they crack 50k? Will they get a bigger crowd than Collingwood gets against an inter-state team?
50K ?
the VFL can only get that many to a game of fumbles n bumbles these days .. in
well you know the rest , don't you dipshit![]()
meanwhile
lets put up that list of cities where RL can get 50K plus in Aust
&
OS
shall we ?
& this debate ends.............................................here
who said every state in Australia cockhead ?
& anyway for 50K crowds here & internationally
we'd still whop yuz
we had 80K in pouring rain in London............... just last night
just for starters
Manchester its a regular
they're OS you know
also
Sydney
Melbourne
Brisbane
hows bumbleballs list for cities with 50K plus crowds going ?
Melbourne .....
yes .. & the rest ?
no
its just Melbourne
tiniest sport on the planet
tis the fumbles n bumbles
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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
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
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http://www.triplem.com.au/sydney/sport/ ... -are-down/
Interesting listen from some former players re: what needs to be done to address the drop in interest on both crowds and tv rating. I like how they just don't complain but actually put forward some solutions. What do others think that needs to be done to help get people to the game and stop the declining tv ratings?
For mine, I think they need to play state of origin outside of the home and away season. Truth is they could play SoO on Christmas Day and it would still be as massive as it is now. I don't see any reason to compromise the season proper for this series.
Interesting listen from some former players re: what needs to be done to address the drop in interest on both crowds and tv rating. I like how they just don't complain but actually put forward some solutions. What do others think that needs to be done to help get people to the game and stop the declining tv ratings?
For mine, I think they need to play state of origin outside of the home and away season. Truth is they could play SoO on Christmas Day and it would still be as massive as it is now. I don't see any reason to compromise the season proper for this series.
Veni, vidi, vici
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http://www.triplem.com.au/sydney/sport/ ... -are-down/
Interesting listen from some former players re: what needs to be done to address the drop in interest on both crowds and tv rating. I like how they just don't complain but actually put forward some solutions. What do others think that needs to be done to help get people to the game and stop the declining tv ratings?
For mine, I think they need to play state of origin outside of the home and away season. Truth is they could play SoO on Christmas Day and it would still be as massive as it is now. I don't see any reason to compromise the season proper for this series.
Interesting listen from some former players re: what needs to be done to address the drop in interest on both crowds and tv rating. I like how they just don't complain but actually put forward some solutions. What do others think that needs to be done to help get people to the game and stop the declining tv ratings?
For mine, I think they need to play state of origin outside of the home and away season. Truth is they could play SoO on Christmas Day and it would still be as massive as it is now. I don't see any reason to compromise the season proper for this series.
Veni, vidi, vici
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Is it as bad as everyone says? Triple M's Matty Johns and Mark Geyer tell us why crowd numbers watching the NRL are down.
"For mine it's simple. Too many teams, too many games, [and the game] lacks star power and excitement," said Matty, on Triple M's Grill Team.
"People might say [tickets] are too pricey, but if the quality is there people will go and watch it."
The solution? The salary cap needs to be restructured to keep stars in the game like Israel Folau and Benji Marshall, who announced his exit from the code last week.
"For mine it's simple. Too many teams, too many games, [and the game] lacks star power and excitement," said Matty, on Triple M's Grill Team.
"People might say [tickets] are too pricey, but if the quality is there people will go and watch it."
The solution? The salary cap needs to be restructured to keep stars in the game like Israel Folau and Benji Marshall, who announced his exit from the code last week.
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slightly over 20k at the gabba, pretty good for a sunday night twilight dead time slot, vsing the western bulldogs, who cant draw for shit 
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The nRL will make another venue change, this one because officials fear there will be 75,000 empty seats at the Parramatta v St George game on Monday night. Apparently the same fixture last year got 40k to it, but only because of some bloke retiring. Interesting to know that the Eels won't honour their contract with ANZ as they won't be playing 3 games there this year if the game is rescheduled. Things just keep on getting worse for the nRL. Really embarrassing.
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7K is a tremendous turnout

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37k last night. Yet again the biggest crowd of the weekend in Sydney. When was the last time the Storm had the biggest crowd of the weekend in Melbourne?
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45k in Adelaide, 60k in Melbs. Did any crowd in the nRL tonight crack 20k?
Raiderdave wrote:perception is reality
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Drac wrote:37k last night. Yet again the biggest crowd of the weekend in Sydney. When was the last time the Storm had the biggest crowd of the weekend in Melbourne?
Friday night 37k at the swans, Saturday night 15k at the NRL. Both at anz enough said
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enter Raiderdave:Lacey wrote:Drac wrote:37k last night. Yet again the biggest crowd of the weekend in Sydney. When was the last time the Storm had the biggest crowd of the weekend in Melbourne?
Friday night 37k at the swans, Saturday night 15k at the NRL. Both at anz enough said
Yeah but, but NRL get big crowds all over the country. While only Melbourne get big AFL crowds!
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xmanXman wrote:enter Raiderdave:Lacey wrote:Drac wrote:37k last night. Yet again the biggest crowd of the weekend in Sydney. When was the last time the Storm had the biggest crowd of the weekend in Melbourne?
Friday night 37k at the swans, Saturday night 15k at the NRL. Both at anz enough said
Yeah but, but NRL get big crowds all over the country. While only Melbourne get big AFL crowds!and Adelaide
and Sydney
> and Perth
you forgot in the other part of Raiderdave argument
England get really big RL crowds to, they got over 80k a whole ago, proof has been provided many times on other postings
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The final AFL H&A average this year is 32168, representing a 2.1% increase in average crowds from 2012.
6,369,336 is the 2013 aggregate, up from 6,238,876 in 2012.
Wasnt Dave certain that the AFL crowds would drop again?
> what happened Dave?
6,369,336 is the 2013 aggregate, up from 6,238,876 in 2012.
Wasnt Dave certain that the AFL crowds would drop again?
King-Eliagh: ...I believe [RL] is popular in all the other states and territories, bar tasmania.

