well we'll see when 490,000 watch League In Melbourne this week wont we?
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well we'll see when 490,000 watch League In Melbourne this week wont we?
Well either the 490,000 who watched Origin in Melbourne is reflective of a greater interest in league and thus will be watching league in Melbourne every week OR the ratings will return to their usual 20-40k per game. The crowd will drop from 90,000 to 10-15k OR reflecting the greater interest shown at Origin will result in automatic sellouts every week at Aami Park, ahead of a move to the MCG for all its games when its contract expires at Aami Parkk.
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Well either the 490,000 who watched Origin in Melbourne is reflective of a greater interest in league and thus will be watching league in Melbourne every week OR the ratings will return to their usual 20-40k per game. The crowd will drop from 90,000 to 10-15k OR reflecting the greater interest shown at Origin will result in automatic sellouts every week at Aami Park, ahead of a move to the MCG for all its games when its contract expires at Aami Parkk.
These one off events don't really do much for the local team. They get paid an appearance fee and that's it. The Stadium was set up as a Liverpool 'home' game. Nothing Melbourne Victory there.To me personally I imagine NRL State of Origin in Melbourne as a one off event like Melbourne vs Liverpool in the Soccer. From memory it sold out the MCG as well but it didn't really increase the general support for the Melbourne Victory.
Victoria loves one off sporting events. There is a lot of evidence to prove that.
Pretty shocking stats there Wookie for a comp that wants to have an average of 20,000 by 2200 I think the more they favour TV over the fans going to matches the more the NRL crowds will drop.just to further illustrate the point ive been trying to make here - the total crowd for 7 matches this round in the NRL was 83k. Origin was 91.
Yeh, sure does suck for the nrl that more people watched origin in melbourne than any afl games this year. See the articles lately that they will sell origin individually for 100m a year?
Hows coming last of the 4 codes in sponsorship going for them?Yeh, sure does suck for the nrl that more people watched origin in melbourne than any afl games this year. See the articles lately that they will sell origin individually for 100m a year?
Yeh, sure does suck for the nrl that more people watched origin in melbourne than any afl games this year. See the articles lately that they will sell origin individually for 100m a year?
Yeh, sure does suck for the nrl that more people watched origin in melbourne than any afl games this year. See the articles lately that they will sell origin individually for 100m a year?
Look at all of the usual suspects biting their nails. This current media rights negotiation will be even more fun to watch than the Rexona Challenge.
Noticed you forgot the social media figures RUNVS. Thought they'd be at the front of your mind as you seem like such a social person.
Yet you included web traffic as calculated by SimilarWeb.com.Again. Signing up for following the NRL on facebook does not really require any effort on anyones part. I only included things that actually require effort and shows more than a basic interest in the sport.
Look at all of the usual suspects biting their nails. This current media rights negotiation will be even more fun to watch than the Rexona Challenge.
Noticed you forgot the social media figures RUNVS. Thought they'd be at the front of your mind as you seem like such a social person.
Pretty shocking stats there Wookie for a comp that wants to have an average of 20,000 by 2200 I think the more they favour TV over the fans going to matches the more the NRL crowds will drop.
considering the crowd levels haven't really gone anywhere for the last decade, its pretty much an unrealistic chance, now with all the digital streaming, & watch any game you want with the control of your finger tips! the NRL has a snowflakes in hell's chance of ever reaching 20k by 2020. IMO over the next 5 years we will see the NRL's and even the AFL's will drop a few thousand, due to the new technology availableI think to aim for a 20k attendance average by 2200 is realistic on the part of the NRL.
Then the afl should use extra revenue from all these new technologies to reduce ticket prices. If the afl ever gets crowds as low as NRL then it will die a quick deathconsidering the crowd levels haven't really gone anywhere for the last decade, its pretty much an unrealistic chance, now with all the digital streaming, & watch any game you want with the control of your finger tips! the NRL has a snowflakes in hell's chance of ever reaching 20k by 2020. IMO over the next 5 years we will see the NRL's and even the AFL's will drop a few thousand, due to the new technology available