A bit more detail on these recordsClarification on the below, record single day attendance for a test match in WA.
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A bit more detail on these recordsClarification on the below, record single day attendance for a test match in WA.
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And the stadium looked great, even half fulll. 30/60k all in shade is so so much better than 20/20k 90% in sun.^^ 31,807 for day 2 just announced on the broadcast, sets an even bigger record for WA.
Edit: final day 2 attendance is 32,368
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Looks like a decent crowd at the WACA crowd for the WBBL. Shame they don’t release the crowd figures for individual games.
It was free entry for anyone who had a ticket to the Australia vs India Test match that was over the river at Perth Stadium.
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Someone posted pictures of the MVvWellington match, and there was no way there was 5k there. The stands were absolutely empty, like the Covid days.It looks like the Unite Round, A-Leagues version of Magic (NRL), Gather (AFL) Super (Union) HoopsFest (NBL) Round, is not going great. I’m thinking they should not have included the Sydney derby in this round, to try and get a decent crowd on two separate days.
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Need 13,604 to attend on Day 4 to have the highest total attendance over all days to a Test match in WA being 103,440.
Day 1 - 31,302
Day 2 - 32,368
Day 3 - 26,166
Day 4 - tba
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Maybe. It probably wont if Australia continues to be dogshit.Unfortunately only 6,627 on day 4 with there being no need for day 5. Totalling 96,463 for the series, falling 6,977 short of an attendance record in WA for an entire Test match. The Ashes next year will no doubt beat it.
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The Matildas bandwagon is still going strong. another sell-out.
I had expected it to slow by now.
Now, if they can start winning matches again...
Imminent announcement of a PNG team in the NRL.
Supposed tax free income for players that sign on. Apparently alot of the existing clubs are taking issue with this, and rightly so. Seems an unfair advantage in a comp with a salary cap for each team.
Not sure how that is seen politically in PNG. I would imagine that an NRL player would be comparatively rich in that country, and when you have so many poor people there trying to make ends meet, to have wealthy sportsmen get offered tax free income must go down like a lead balloon amongst the PNG populace.
Another good move by Vlandy’s. It pretty much another ~$4mil PA handout from governments to his sport again.Imminent announcement of a PNG team in the NRL.
Supposed tax free income for players that sign on. Apparently alot of the existing clubs are taking issue with this, and rightly so. Seems an unfair advantage in a comp with a salary cap for each team.
Not sure how that is seen politically in PNG. I would imagine that an NRL player would be comparatively rich in that country, and when you have so many poor people there trying to make ends meet, to have wealthy sportsmen get offered tax free income must go down like a lead balloon amongst the PNG populace.
Not saying it wasn't a sell out but noting that that crowd was about 5000 under capacity: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11...otional-clare-polkinghorne-farewell/104662142
"The official crowd number was 47,501 with a few empty pockets of seats in the lower levels. Those seats are for stadium members, which Football Australia don't get a say over selling."
Completely fair that FA couldn't sell any more tickets, but just observing that the gloss is every so slightly less shiny if stadium members don't want to attend. I am told that a lot of the Broncos sell outs were in the mid-40s this year, but don't quote me on that.
Not saying it wasn't a sell out but noting that that crowd was about 5000 under capacity: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11...otional-clare-polkinghorne-farewell/104662142
"The official crowd number was 47,501 with a few empty pockets of seats in the lower levels. Those seats are for stadium members, which Football Australia don't get a say over selling."
Completely fair that FA couldn't sell any more tickets, but just observing that the gloss is every so slightly less shiny if stadium members don't want to attend. I am told that a lot of the Broncos sell outs were in the mid-40s this year, but don't quote me on that.