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I ordered all my stuff yesterday hopefully it comes in before the season lolGot my duffle bag and mug today
I ordered all my stuff yesterday hopefully it comes in before the season lolGot my duffle bag and mug today
IAre there many home games in the 2024 draw that will get more the 19,000 in the stadium?I have another, with the Magic Round, Vegas (for 2 teams) and taking games to the regions the average NRL patron is missing out on 2/3/4 home games per season. By going to a trial we can at least get one of those "lost" games back, in our case 2 games. Plus players go missing for SOO and Internationals and trials are a away to catch up with one's favourite player. Hardly a shock that trials are popular.
Always a Bulldog
Our average home game attendance last season was 18,345, in what can only be described as a shit year. A few wins on the board and the attendance will easily jump up a few thousand, constant wins and 30,000 is not beyond our support base.IAre there many home games in the 2024 draw that will get more the 19,000 in the stadium?
More than the capacity of Belmore?
A full season at Belmore would deliver an extra 2-3 wins. At least.
I'll renew my platinum membership (x2) when I can actually see the players.
More than happy to put up with crap seats if it means atmosphere, and winning.
And kebabs.
i remember our club used to advertise our tally. Not sure if they still do itDoes anyone know what our membership numbers are?? And how they compare to rest of NRL
Yeah I know. I haven’t seen this years tally. Interested to how we are trackingi remember our club used to advertise our tally. Not sure if they still do it
“Last Reported” for us in 2023 was 22,000 members. None reported so far for 2024.i remember our club used to advertise our tally. Not sure if they still do it
22,000 in another poor ‘23, sounds not too shabby really. From what I can find for 2023 we were sitting about 6th ranking or so. If we start winning consistently & challenge for the 8 again, we will see a turbo boost here. A successful Dogs are really essential for NRL competition health. Not sure when NRL officialdom & journos will begin to realise this……and that their jobs & crowds, significantly depend on us being a powerhouse again (not spending many $100k’s/$mill’s on promotional cable TV flights of fancy to the US).“Last Reported” for us in 2023 was 22,000 members. None reported so far for 2024.
Always a Bulldog
They know it even if it is only subconsciously. That’s why they target us so hard because they know anything about the dogs will get clicks. We have a team with some star talent now and household names that should only help numbers.22,000 in another poor ‘23, sounds not too shabby really. From what I can find for 2023 we were sitting about 6th ranking or so. If we start winning consistently & challenge for the 8 again, we will see a turbo boost here. A successful Dogs are really essential for NRL competition health. Not sure when NRL officialdom & journos will begin to realise this……and that their jobs & crowds, significantly depend on us being a powerhouse again (not spending many $100k’s/$mill’s on promotional cable TV flights of fancy to the US).
You're right.Our average home game attendance last season was 18,345, in what can only be described as a shit year. A few wins on the board and the attendance will easily jump up a few thousand, constant wins and 30,000 is not beyond our support base.
The 2 games at Belmore average was 16,754.
FWIW that's more than Parramatta 18,314, Cronulla 14,093 and Manly 16,296 with their government funded stadium upgrades and not far behind Penrith 18,865 who could hardly have had a better season.
Always a Bulldog
From what I can see on the membership don’t think so. Only like couple away games if you live interstate. Could be wrong thoughIs there a membership package only for Belmore games?
(I can't be bothered to check online)
Thanks MattMine is on the way to my house, ill let you know when it