NRL Crowd Watch
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NRL crowds start well every bloody year. Then winter hits, the crowds turn to sh*t and it ends up pretty much the same as it was last year.
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What's this about Winter? Sydney's highest rainfall occurs in the first half of the year. Anywhere from Sydney and above, Gregorian calendar is good for toilet paper. Unless it's that glossy paper, then it sort of smears around.Rob wrote:NRL crowds start well every bloody year. Then winter hits, the crowds turn to sh*t and it ends up pretty much the same as it was last year.
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Rain maybe, but I know it still gets damn cold in july.
TBH I thought that rain pretty much happened all year in Sydney.
TBH I thought that rain pretty much happened all year in Sydney.
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We all know that it never rains in Sydney. Which is why no-one goes to NRL games.....they're all out on the harbour or in the parks. An exciting city with so much to do!
And we all know that it always rains in Melbourne. Which is why everyone goes to AFL games....nothing else to do. A boring city where there's nothing else to do!
And we all know that it always rains in Melbourne. Which is why everyone goes to AFL games....nothing else to do. A boring city where there's nothing else to do!
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Well whatever the reason is, the observation is correct. Sydney NRL crowds do fall slightly through the middle of the season and pick up again when the August/September bandwagons are in full swing. Souths will be the bandwagon to watch this year.Rob wrote:Rain maybe, but I know it still gets damn cold in july.
TBH I thought that rain pretty much happened all year in Sydney.
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Will the AFL crowd average at the end of the season be higher than the current average of 35,000?Rob wrote:NRL crowds start well every bloody year. Then winter hits, the crowds turn to sh*t and it ends up pretty much the same as it was last year.
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And if that happens, they're in the best stadium to handle the crowd increases.Simmo79 wrote:Well whatever the reason is, the observation is correct. Sydney NRL crowds do fall slightly through the middle of the season and pick up again when the August/September bandwagons are in full swing. Souths will be the bandwagon to watch this year.Rob wrote:Rain maybe, but I know it still gets damn cold in july.
TBH I thought that rain pretty much happened all year in Sydney.
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Nobazza wrote:Will the AFL crowd average at the end of the season be higher than the current average of 35,000?Rob wrote:NRL crowds start well every bloody year. Then winter hits, the crowds turn to sh*t and it ends up pretty much the same as it was last year.
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bazza wrote:Will the AFL crowd average at the end of the season be higher than the current average of 35,000?Rob wrote:NRL crowds start well every bloody year. Then winter hits, the crowds turn to sh*t and it ends up pretty much the same as it was last year.
Depends on how many games they take to Wellington.
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I doubt it. But AFL crowds usually hold up a lot better than NRL ones do.bazza wrote:Will the AFL crowd average at the end of the season be higher than the current average of 35,000?Rob wrote:NRL crowds start well every bloody year. Then winter hits, the crowds turn to sh*t and it ends up pretty much the same as it was last year.
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Over the previous 5 seasons the average attendance after 6 rounds has been between 6% and 10% higher than the average at the end of the home and away season. Using those parameters as guides the current season would end up with an average between 31,900 and 33,100 both of which would be an improvement on last season's 31,509.bazza wrote:Will the AFL crowd average at the end of the season be higher than the current average of 35,000?Rob wrote:NRL crowds start well every bloody year. Then winter hits, the crowds turn to sh*t and it ends up pretty much the same as it was last year.
I haven't bothered calculating the NRL trends but I would assume its the same as the AFL as is the trend as the season goes on with the A-League. Starts good, levels off and finishes quite strongly because of the race for the finals.
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So a 6 - 10% drop in NRL crowds would end up with a season attendance between 16,441 and 17,171gyfox wrote: Over the previous 5 seasons the average attendance after 6 rounds has been between 6% and 10% higher than the average at the end of the home and away season. Using those parameters as guides the current season would end up with an average between 31,900 and 33,100 both of which would be an improvement on last season's 31,509.
I haven't bothered calculating the NRL trends but I would assume its the same as the AFL as is the trend as the season goes on with the A-League. Starts good, levels off and finishes quite strongly because of the race for the finals.
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A good crowd of over 30,000 turned up to watch the Warriors play the Doggies. Must make that crowd at least the 'third largest ever at the caketin'bazza wrote:The New Zealand Warriors look set to draw a crowd similar to the recent 'third largest ever at the caketin' in their upcoming match against Canterbury
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/league/863 ... Wellington
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http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/league/866 ... experiment
Australian clubs will start selling games there.
This is pretty interesting as both Super 15 and A-League crowds have slumped in Wellington recently. If the stadium can get 20-25,000 a game they will have a bit of money to attract more teams to the city.
Sydney NRL crowds up or down today?
Australian clubs will start selling games there.
This is pretty interesting as both Super 15 and A-League crowds have slumped in Wellington recently. If the stadium can get 20-25,000 a game they will have a bit of money to attract more teams to the city.
Sydney NRL crowds up or down today?
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Sydney crowds were pathetic! Only 7,000 at Penrith.....just 2,000 more than GWS. And everyone's criticising the Giants! 12,000 at Manly, 10,000 at SFS, 15,000 for Souths. Pathetic for a code which thinks it is wonderful in Australia's largest city. Am happy to be corrected