Quolls2019 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 28, 2022 8:53 am
Maybe it’s just the size of Accor Stadium but last nights Rabbitohs Cowboys game did not look anything like 15k+
i thought about 12 or 13Kish
so ball park
not surprised with 15K ... lots of corporates on the western side , level 3 , behind the camera & its a huge venue
Quolls2019 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 28, 2022 8:53 am
Maybe it’s just the size of Accor Stadium but last nights Rabbitohs Cowboys game did not look anything like 15k+
i thought about 12 or 13Kish
so ball park
not surprised with 15K ... lots of corporates on the western side , level 3 , behind the camera & its a huge venue
This morning I did see some vision of more populated areas, but….maybe just the size makes it look empty.
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Quolls2019 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 28, 2022 8:53 am
Maybe it’s just the size of Accor Stadium but last nights Rabbitohs Cowboys game did not look anything like 15k+
i thought about 12 or 13Kish
so ball park
not surprised with 15K ... lots of corporates on the western side , level 3 , behind the camera & its a huge venue
This morning I did see some vision of more populated areas, but….maybe just the size makes it look empty.
Regardless , 15K was dissapointing for a game that important , even allowing for the fact only 5 cowboys fans were there , it should have attracted 20K minimum considering souths have 32K members
"One in every 24 Australians is now a member of an AFL club, a sign that the national reach of Australian football has never been greater," League CEO Gillon McLachlan said.
"One in every 24 Australians is now a member of an AFL club, a sign that the national reach of Australian football has never been greater," League CEO Gillon McLachlan said.