Re: Australias Greatest Sporting Event!
Posted: Sun May 28, 2017 9:03 am
Its a greater increase the base doesn't matter. In fact it should be much easier for someone with money to make money
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youre almost 200m a year behind. But good on you for seeing the silver lining. As for making money from money, that may apply to investors, but hardly for a sporting organisation who invest their money back into the sport, not shares or propertypussycat wrote: Sun May 28, 2017 9:03 am
Its a greater increase the base doesn't matter. In fact it should be much easier for someone with money to make money
yeah, funny how sporting organisations work. They tend to be there for the sport rather than making money for shareholderspussycat wrote: Sun May 28, 2017 10:02 am![]()
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Isn't this the same BS excuse you where giving me about profits the other week?
It was a sellout. Gilligan told me himself! - it was a hot day every one was out of the Sun - getting something to eat or drinkNlolRL wrote: Sun May 28, 2017 8:17 amWith images like below being a regular occurrence in the NRL youre either blind or trollingNRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote: Sun May 28, 2017 7:30 amAre you serious Fred. Are you trying to say a big crowd turning up to a game does not reflect it's popularity?Fred wrote: Sat May 27, 2017 9:47 pmMaybe. If the Super Bowl was played on Melbourne I would guess it would be sold out. Hardly reflects popularity of the game.
Anyway .., what has a crowd in Melbourne got to do with my comment ?
AFLs crowd at their game in China would have to be the most comical thing I ever seen.![]()
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awesomepussycat wrote: Sun May 28, 2017 10:05 am'Nine’s Wide World of Sports, in conjunction with the NRL, has announced the addition of a state-of the-art GPS player tracking system, the Telstra Tracker, to deliver in-match technology to viewers in State of Origin I on Wednesday May 31.
Live information including speed, distance covered and heat maps of where players have been on the field will all be incorporated into this Australian-first technology – and a first for rugby league broadcasting.
The Telstra Tracker is made possible through a collaboration between Nine, the NRL, NSWRL, the QRL along with a global leader in GPS player tracking Catapult. Together they will unveil a system that NRL clubs and coaches have been using to measure players’ key performance indicators.'
Wow. just Wow
they announced the sellout months ago. Pretty silly idea if it wasnt given it would have stopped more people buying ticketspussycat wrote: Sun May 28, 2017 10:15 amIt was a sellout. Gilligan told me himself! - it was a hot day every one was out of the Sun - getting something to eat or drinkNlolRL wrote: Sun May 28, 2017 8:17 amWith images like below being a regular occurrence in the NRL youre either blind or trollingNRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote: Sun May 28, 2017 7:30 am
Are you serious Fred. Are you trying to say a big crowd turning up to a game does not reflect it's popularity?
AFLs crowd at their game in China would have to be the most comical thing I ever seen.![]()
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Forget the shareholders nobody mentioned shareholders. But what about the 200m for the players? and grounds and all the other expenses.
what about them?pussycat wrote: Sun May 28, 2017 10:25 amForget the shareholders nobody mentioned shareholders. But what about the 200m for the players? and grounds and all the other expenses.
NlolRL wrote: Sun May 28, 2017 10:17 amawesomepussycat wrote: Sun May 28, 2017 10:05 am'Nine’s Wide World of Sports, in conjunction with the NRL, has announced the addition of a state-of the-art GPS player tracking system, the Telstra Tracker, to deliver in-match technology to viewers in State of Origin I on Wednesday May 31.
Live information including speed, distance covered and heat maps of where players have been on the field will all be incorporated into this Australian-first technology – and a first for rugby league broadcasting.
The Telstra Tracker is made possible through a collaboration between Nine, the NRL, NSWRL, the QRL along with a global leader in GPS player tracking Catapult. Together they will unveil a system that NRL clubs and coaches have been using to measure players’ key performance indicators.'
Wow. just Wow
Meanwhile the AFL had the largest Saturday night crowd in history of 86k
and back to SOO we go.pussycat wrote: Sun May 28, 2017 10:37 amNlolRL wrote: Sun May 28, 2017 10:17 amawesomepussycat wrote: Sun May 28, 2017 10:05 am'Nine’s Wide World of Sports, in conjunction with the NRL, has announced the addition of a state-of the-art GPS player tracking system, the Telstra Tracker, to deliver in-match technology to viewers in State of Origin I on Wednesday May 31.
Live information including speed, distance covered and heat maps of where players have been on the field will all be incorporated into this Australian-first technology – and a first for rugby league broadcasting.
The Telstra Tracker is made possible through a collaboration between Nine, the NRL, NSWRL, the QRL along with a global leader in GPS player tracking Catapult. Together they will unveil a system that NRL clubs and coaches have been using to measure players’ key performance indicators.'
Wow. just Wow
Meanwhile the AFL had the largest Saturday night crowd in history of 86k
Was the NRL's 91k at the MCG a record for a Wednesday night?
The Crows had a good win tooNlolRL wrote: Sun May 28, 2017 10:17 amawesomepussycat wrote: Sun May 28, 2017 10:05 am'Nine’s Wide World of Sports, in conjunction with the NRL, has announced the addition of a state-of the-art GPS player tracking system, the Telstra Tracker, to deliver in-match technology to viewers in State of Origin I on Wednesday May 31.
Live information including speed, distance covered and heat maps of where players have been on the field will all be incorporated into this Australian-first technology – and a first for rugby league broadcasting.
The Telstra Tracker is made possible through a collaboration between Nine, the NRL, NSWRL, the QRL along with a global leader in GPS player tracking Catapult. Together they will unveil a system that NRL clubs and coaches have been using to measure players’ key performance indicators.'
Wow. just Wow
Meanwhile the AFL had the largest Saturday night crowd in history of 86k