Re: NRL Grand FInal to sell out 5 days early
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 10:10 am
WOW the Rugby League Grand Final sells out. Well done, that's a big effort. HAHAHAHHAHAHHAHA
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its a rare thing for the NRL, as that term is origin to them.Pete_09 wrote:WOW the Rugby League Grand Final sells out. Well done, that's a big effort. HAHAHAHHAHAHHAHA
leagueiscrap wrote:its a rare thing for the NRL, as that term is origin to them.Pete_09 wrote:WOW the Rugby League Grand Final sells out. Well done, that's a big effort. HAHAHAHHAHAHHAHA
but its funny comparing prices, their cheapest ticket for an adult is $81.51 where as the AFL's was around $185![]()
you can get a family of 4 in the NRL GF for around the same price of an adult ticket of the AFL
Adult $81.56
Junior 4 - 15 years inclusive $50.98
Pensioner - No Seniors Cards $61.17
Family of 4 (2A+2J or 1A+3J) $193.70
Read more at http://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/sh ... AE0uKf6.99
The_Wookie wrote:Today in figures pulled from his arse.....eelofwest wrote:
NRL expected profit in 2014 70m+ (SOO Ticket prices more then doubled, Auckland Nines made a cool 10m, NRLGF tickets went up about 20%, NRL Final series crowds up 18%, 4 Nations later in the year.)
AFL expected Profit in 2014 10-15m(Ticket prices during finals hiked 100%)
Your happy about being ripped of Leagieiscrap?....![]()
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hahahahahaha lie number 1Auckland nines made a cool 10m?
ref: http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/nrl ... fff8c9b9d9NRL chief executive Dave Smith said last week the governing body would consider English applications for the 2015 Nines. But it is understood the event will remain off-limits to Super League outfits, with stakeholders reluctant to tinker with a formula that delivered a $3 million-plus bonanza to the NRL and its 16 clubs.
While the clubs pocketed $2.25m collectively in prizemoney, the NRL will bank an estimated $1m -
For the NRL Grand Final, some ticket categories rose up to 138%! Bronze and some lower categories actually dropped - apparently in places where you can barely see the action - but some 70% of the seats available had big increases, although that seems to be dependant on the article you read. Ill let this slide though.NRLGF tickets went up about 20%?
ref:
http://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act ... 6682499981
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... 0okh5.html
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... z3EwimU89Z
- where the fuck do you get off with this bullshit. You've completely made this up.AFL expected Profit in 2014 10-15m(Ticket prices during finals hiked 100%)
Ticket prices for the AFL Grand Final didnt rise at all, and in fact AFL finals tickets were sold at the same prices as 2013 with no increase.
ref:http://www.AFL.com.au/tickets/finals/fi ... ket-pricesFinals ticket prices, including this year's Grand Final, will remain unchanged in 2014.
It is the first time in nearly 20 years that prices have not increased for the AFL's showpiece game.
You fucked up here eels. Try not to overreach next time ok.
eelofwest wrote:The_Wookie wrote:Today in figures pulled from his arse.....eelofwest wrote:
NRL expected profit in 2014 70m+ (SOO Ticket prices more then doubled, Auckland Nines made a cool 10m, NRLGF tickets went up about 20%, NRL Final series crowds up 18%, 4 Nations later in the year.)
AFL expected Profit in 2014 10-15m(Ticket prices during finals hiked 100%)
Your happy about being ripped of Leagieiscrap?....![]()
:_<> :_<> :_<>
hahahahahaha lie number 1Auckland nines made a cool 10m?
ref: http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/nrl ... fff8c9b9d9NRL chief executive Dave Smith said last week the governing body would consider English applications for the 2015 Nines. But it is understood the event will remain off-limits to Super League outfits, with stakeholders reluctant to tinker with a formula that delivered a $3 million-plus bonanza to the NRL and its 16 clubs.
While the clubs pocketed $2.25m collectively in prizemoney, the NRL will bank an estimated $1m -
For the NRL Grand Final, some ticket categories rose up to 138%! Bronze and some lower categories actually dropped - apparently in places where you can barely see the action - but some 70% of the seats available had big increases, although that seems to be dependant on the article you read. Ill let this slide though.NRLGF tickets went up about 20%?
ref:
http://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act ... 6682499981
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... 0okh5.html
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... z3EwimU89Z
- where the fuck do you get off with this bullshit. You've completely made this up.AFL expected Profit in 2014 10-15m(Ticket prices during finals hiked 100%)
Ticket prices for the AFL Grand Final didnt rise at all, and in fact AFL finals tickets were sold at the same prices as 2013 with no increase.
ref:http://www.AFL.com.au/tickets/finals/fi ... ket-pricesFinals ticket prices, including this year's Grand Final, will remain unchanged in 2014.
It is the first time in nearly 20 years that prices have not increased for the AFL's showpiece game.
You fucked up here eels. Try not to overreach next time ok.
Wow you just said the other day you could not be bothered........................you lied lol
So how much time did you waste chasing up all that crap.........hope you had fun...:_<> :_<>
lying *****!sydneyfc wrote:jesus, wookie pulled the poor kids pants down bad on that one
Last time they met in a GF they got over 80 thousand ...but,,, ,,but,,,,,butsydneyfc wrote:thank god for the nrl that 2 of the bigger sydney clubs are in the final
would of been a shocking crowd had it been a panthers roosters final
Last time they met in a GF they got over 80 thousand ...but,,, ,,but,,,,,butsydneyfc wrote:thank god for the nrl that 2 of the bigger sydney clubs are in the final
would of been a shocking crowd had it been a panthers roosters final
leagueiscrap wrote:its a rare thing for the NRL, as that term is origin to them.Pete_09 wrote:WOW the Rugby League Grand Final sells out. Well done, that's a big effort. HAHAHAHHAHAHHAHA
but its funny comparing prices, their cheapest ticket for an adult is $81.51 where as the AFL's was around $185![]()
you can get a family of 4 in the NRL GF for around the same price of an adult ticket of the AFL
Adult $81.56
Junior 4 - 15 years inclusive $50.98
Pensioner - No Seniors Cards $61.17
Family of 4 (2A+2J or 1A+3J) $193.70
Read more at http://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/sh ... AE0uKf6.99
and thousands of 'people' turning up for Suns and GWS gamesParraEelsNRL wrote:Gotta make up for all those $2.50 tickets thrown out weekly by the thousands.