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fans aren't flocking to NRL finals

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 1:18 am
by sydneyfc
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 16f5f56450

Despite being the most hyped NRL game outside the grand final — and the first time these waring clubs have met in a playoff since 1938 — ticket sales are tracking for an elimination final crowd of 50,000 at ANZ Stadium.


The worrying projection means the second biggest game of the NRL season would fall short of this year’s Homebush crowds for the Wallabies’ Bledisloe Cup match, the Waratahs’ Super 15 triumph, even the A-League All Stars v Juventus match.

Roosters v Rabbitohs should be one of the game’s biggest drawcards.

At a time when league’s overall health is being questioned, the Rabbitohs-Roosters match looms as an undeniable litmus test.

While the NRL is determined to bring more games to big stadiums, there remains a host of question marks over the game’s ability to connect with fans thanks to issues such as pricing, wrestling, accessibility and the rise and rise of other digital mediums through which Generation Y can view their footy.

Certainly a crowd of 60,000 would be considered a benchmark considering after as many fans attended the Round 26 clash between the two same two sides only last season.

Elsewhere, the game could also serve as the farewell match for Roosters great Anthony Minichiello — with one of two rival internationals, in Sam Burgess and Sonny Bill Williams, also assured of their final appearance before switching over to rugby union.

Stadium officials remain confident ticket sales will swell later in the week — especially among South Sydney fans whose team is looking to win its first premiership in 43 years. Reigning premiers the Roosters, meanwhile, are looking to achieve what is said to be impossible in the modern game — back-to-back premierships.

And with the Saturday evening final also involving two Sydney teams, Canterbury and Penrith, the NRL will be hoping to break the 100,000 mark across 48 hours at Homebush.

Yet as it stands, the Friday night crowd will be well short of the 74,549 fans who attended this corresponding elimination back, between Parramatta and Canterbury, back in 2009.

Apart from being a big test for the NRL, the weekend could also go some way to determining if Sydney should automatically be granted league’s biggest games.

There is no doubting ANZ Stadium is the perfect venue for blockbuster matches, as evidenced by the 83,421 fans who watched NSW reclaim the State of Origin shield earlier this year.

Earlier this week, it was revealed that the NRL’s finals crowds are up 16 per cent on last year — despite widespread criticism of attendance figures.

Over the opening six games of the final series, there was an average crowd of 23,346 at each one. That figure represents a significant increase on the 20,1555 average for the corresponding fixtures in 2013.

Despite producing two outstanding finals matches — both of which were decided by a point — the Roosters and North Queensland drew only 18,355 to Allianz Stadium while the match between Manly and Canterbury earned attendance figures of 28,186.

Yet the combined total (46,541) was still less than the 48,029 who watched the Sydney Swans beat North Melbourne in their preliminary final at ANZ Stadium.
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Re: fans aren't flocking to NRL finals

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 7:45 am
by ParraEelsNRL
Love it, you fools fall for their bs every time.

Both crowds will be bigger than the swans prelim, yet you'll hear nothing from the DT, they'll jump on something else as they are parasites just like you.

Re: fans aren't flocking to NRL finals

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 12:07 pm
by Fred
You have to admit parra that nrl finals crowds have been pretty poor. Hopefully they are better this weekend. And I don't think the nrl getting a bigger crowd in nrl heartland is anything to brag about. Get a bigger crowd to say storm in Melbourne then an AFL game in Melbourne ... That would be something to crow about.

Re: fans aren't flocking to NRL finals

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 1:14 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
No I don't when the average is roughly what it has been for the last few years even up a little. The prelims are the games that traditionally get the crowds, not the games before, never have :?

So how can anyone say the crowds are shit or down when they are not?

Re: fans aren't flocking to NRL finals

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 3:25 pm
by leagueiscrap
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
No I don't when the average is roughly what it has been for the last few years even up a little. The prelims are the games that traditionally get the crowds, not the games before, never have :?

So how can anyone say the crowds are shit or down when they are not?
they are only up on heavily discounted tickets. $20 for an adult & $50 for a family of 2 kids and 2 adults :lol:
thats far cheaper than an AFL H&A game.

all up the attendance levels are pathetic. a couple of amateur state league grand finals drew more than the NRL finals last week :thumbleft:

Re: fans aren't flocking to NRL finals

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 8:20 pm
by PerfectToATee
Be prepared for another embarrassment from Rugby League headquarters this weekend. Will someone just please put the game out of its misery? it's almost too sad to watch.

Re: fans aren't flocking to NRL finals

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 9:07 pm
by Fred
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
No I don't when the average is roughly what it has been for the last few years even up a little. The prelims are the games that traditionally get the crowds, not the games before, never have :?

So how can anyone say the crowds are shit or down when they are not?

18000 is poor ... There's no two ways about it.

Re: fans aren't flocking to NRL finals

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 7:43 am
by ParraEelsNRL
Did I say differently idiot?

No I didn't, I put the truth in which you victorians seem to have trouble with.

Re: fans aren't flocking to NRL finals

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 1:39 pm
by sydneyfc
was watching the footy show last night and fatty was saying he hopes that the souths roosters game can crack 60k

jesus flipping christ, what happened to all those guarantees of 2 80k sell outs?

Re: fans aren't flocking to NRL finals

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 2:11 pm
by leagueiscrap
PerfectToATee wrote:
Be prepared for another embarrassment from Rugby League headquarters this weekend. Will someone just please put the game out of its misery? it's almost too sad to watch.
its funny watching its slow death! 3rd week of finals tickets selling cheaper than a single H&A AFL game!
to try and generate interest! :lol:

Re: fans aren't flocking to NRL finals

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 2:24 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
I said 65-75k for the souths vs roosters and between 45 and 55k for the panthers vs bulldogs. I haven't seen anyone saying both will hit 80k.

And I seem to remember a few of you saying all these teams are the biggest in Sydney yet it looks like the record will not be beaten.

Re: fans aren't flocking to NRL finals

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 2:42 pm
by leagueiscrap
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
I said 65-75k for the souths vs roosters and between 45 and 55k for the panthers vs bulldogs. I haven't seen anyone saying both will hit 80k.

And I seem to remember a few of you saying all these teams are the biggest in Sydney yet it looks like the record will not be beaten.
with $20 tickets $50 family ticket :lol: :lol:
cheaper than an AFL H&A game

Re: fans aren't flocking to NRL finals

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 2:56 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
I've seen ticket prices well over 100 dollars as well, they generally cater for all dopey, not just the rich who get the best spots.

Re: fans aren't flocking to NRL finals

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 2:57 pm
by Swans4ever
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Did I say differently idiot?

No I didn't, I put the truth in which you victorians seem to have trouble with.
Er yes you did Para - back peddle back peddle - beep beep beep reversing in progress!

Re: fans aren't flocking to NRL finals

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 2:59 pm
by Swans4ever
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
I've seen ticket prices well over 100 dollars as well, they generally cater for all dopey, not just the rich who get the best spots.
I bet they were under glass - they would be pretty rare! Do they also come with a set of steak knifes and a slab of beer???