Serious question.
We are told that NRL is as popular in Sydney as AFL is in Melbourne - yet the crowds are about 1/3 the size.
Crowds of 14K attended each of the 'Blockbuster 100th year Celebration Heritage Round' matches between arch rivals St George V Canterbury & Parra V Manly. Correct me if I am wrong but these are probably the 4 biggest drawing Sydney RL clubs. (i.e Carlton V Collingwood & Essendon V Richmond).
Is non attendence of sport a cultural thing in Sydney?
But how would this explain the Swans crowds?
Is it cultural to RL? - Because it's 'better on TV'?
Then again, most matches are not on TV.
The fact that the stadiums are smaller is not relevant as they are rarely sold out (the St George V Bulldogs game was at the 80K Olympic stadium).
Support is not dwindling - crowds in Sydney have been roughly the same for 50 years.
But why aren't they growing like they are in other codes and/or other cities?
Is this a worry for the AFL entering a market that does not seem very passionate about attending sport?
AFL is growing everywhere.
NRL is growing in Queensland (and elsewhere), but why not in Sydney?
We are told that NRL is as popular in Sydney as AFL is in Melbourne - yet the crowds are about 1/3 the size.
Crowds of 14K attended each of the 'Blockbuster 100th year Celebration Heritage Round' matches between arch rivals St George V Canterbury & Parra V Manly. Correct me if I am wrong but these are probably the 4 biggest drawing Sydney RL clubs. (i.e Carlton V Collingwood & Essendon V Richmond).
Is non attendence of sport a cultural thing in Sydney?
But how would this explain the Swans crowds?
Is it cultural to RL? - Because it's 'better on TV'?
Then again, most matches are not on TV.
The fact that the stadiums are smaller is not relevant as they are rarely sold out (the St George V Bulldogs game was at the 80K Olympic stadium).
Support is not dwindling - crowds in Sydney have been roughly the same for 50 years.
But why aren't they growing like they are in other codes and/or other cities?
Is this a worry for the AFL entering a market that does not seem very passionate about attending sport?
AFL is growing everywhere.
NRL is growing in Queensland (and elsewhere), but why not in Sydney?