As has already been said there's only so much say the Reds (or any other team) have in the scheduling. Hopefully this will improve when the competition management moves on from SANZAAR to a fit for purpose body, some of the decisions seem pretty obvious - e.g. don't play an afternoon game in QLD before April.
It's not impossible to draw the crowds at all but it stands as lost opportunity. The ~13k number people have reported is actually not that bad with respect to the trend last season, but it seems pretty likely the weather kept it lower than it could have been.The Dolphins got 32k to Suncorp on a Sunday arvo and then sold out Redcliffe Stadium (10k) the following Saturday afternoon.
The Titans managed to get 15k this Saturday in probably the hottest conditions of the weekend and then the Cowboys got 17k in the game after.
I think it's more don't have your first Suncorp home game on a Sunday arvo in QLD before April - the Reds had built no engagement with their home town fans and then expected them to roll up for this game.
Other Reds players have selected by many as player of the match this season with plenty of errors too.Well he made several pretty silly mistakes. That said, it wasn't unique to him so maybe he was still up there in the MotM stakes.
I think it should be a double header every week, with the women's game.I know this was raised as a point of contention for hosting Super Round, but if the NRL can manage to facilitate multiple games in a day all based out of Suncorp for Magic Round, surely our rugby teams can manage to do a majority of their warmup in the ample indoor facilities and then use the field briefly when available.
I'm trying to think of other incentives they can offer to make sure the spectators hang around for both games - maybe a voucher for discount food/drinks that only becomes valid after the Reds kickoff?
I think the poor crowds also depend on who they are playing, if you can only afford a couple of games a year then you have to choose which ones have the most appeal.Sunday arvo game in mid-March probably wasn't the best decision
Personally I can't split ACT and the Brumbies, don't know how you were able to choose which one you preferred...I think the poor crowds also depend on who they are playing, if you can only afford a couple of games a year then you have to choose which ones have the most appeal.
For me I would have-
1- ACT
2- Brumbies
3- NSW
4 - Force
5- Rebels
6- NZ teams (all equal to me)
7- Moana Pacifica
8 - Fiji
For me this game only held appeal due to being a Reds fan.
If ACT or NSW play Fiji I have a little interest and would only watch the whole game if it was a night game, for an afternoon I would watch the 25 minute mini game.
If it was Force or Rebels I would only watch the 5 minute highlights.
It was great for those of us with young kids.Sunday arvo game in mid-March probably wasn't the best decision
Fiji last? Geez, I reckon they're the most entertaining team in the comp. Great fan base to.I think the poor crowds also depend on who they are playing, if you can only afford a couple of games a year then you have to choose which ones have the most appeal.
For me I would have-
1- ACT
2- Brumbies
3- NSW
4 - Force
5- Rebels
6- NZ teams (all equal to me)
7- Moana Pacifica
8 - Fiji
For me this game only held appeal due to being a Reds fan.
If ACT or NSW play Fiji I have a little interest and would only watch the whole game if it was a night game, for an afternoon I would watch the 25 minute mini game.
If it was Force or Rebels I would only watch the 5 minute highlights.
Yep, love a Sunday arvo game usually, just not with the 33º tempsIt was great for those of us with young kids.
Fiji last? Geez, I reckon they're the most entertaining team in the comp. Great fan base to.
Yep, Kiwi fans are always in force. Too often outnumbering local fans. The thing I like most about the Fijian fans is they're purely there for the enjoyment of the game. It's really refreshing.Yeah Fiji right up there. In fact more broadly I think Drua, Crusaders and Blues (maybe Canes too) are head of the Rebels and Force from a crowd perspective. But that’s more because more opposition fans come.
I remember a February season opener against the Force around 10 years ago on a Sunday arvo. Close to 40C with high humidity. It was horrendous for all involved.Yep, love a Sunday arvo game usually, just not with the 33º temps
lol, stupid me!Personally I can't split ACT and the Brumbies, don't know how you were able to choose which one you preferred...
But in NZ the numbers aren't so good. Maybe the incomes for subcriptions/memberships are high but I can't see sold out stadiums over thereYep, Kiwi fans are always in force. Too often outnumbering local fans. The thing I like most about the Fijian fans is they're purely there for the enjoyment of the game. It's really refreshing.
Yeah that's a hard one to quantify. Maybe they just get the motivation here as a chance to get into Aussie fans.But in NZ the numbers aren't so good. Maybe the incomes for subcriptions/memberships are high but I can't see sold out stadiums over there
I caught you. You are a Mungo! Lolif you can only afford a couple of games a year then you have to choose which ones have the most appeal.
For me I would have-
1- ACT Raiders
2- Brumbies
3- NSW
4 - Force
5- Rebels
6- NZ teams (all equal to me)
7- Moana Pacifica
8 - Fiji