The_Brown_Hornet
John Eales (66)
How did Manly lose that game? They had the Rats on toast at half time I thought.
Did you notice the word "comparatively"? Let's see how many the Tahs draw tonight. 8000 might look pretty good. And which crowd will enjoy the experience more do you reckon?
It beats me why the SS does not rate better. Maybe good old parochialism.
They only played for 40 minutes. All credit to Warringah they dominated possession in the second half. Intercept try just after half time was the turning point. Should have been a Manly try, but the last pass was poor and the Warringah kid ran 95 metres to score.How did Manly lose that game? They had the Rats on toast at half time I thought.
Well, firstly you’re working on the assumption that the crowds posted by the Waratahs are accurate and you’re also assuming that the numerous TBA crowds that the Waratahs post are over 8000. Doubtful in at least one case.The Tahs have drawn larger crowds than today's game all season.
Brumbies drew 6,311 on Friday night.And your ignoring the passion in the joint.
I literally couldn’t speak on the phone mid game cos it was too noisy.
At the Tahs games most of the chat is about the crosswords they are doing,to keep them occupied during the game.
We going to play the GF at 11pm?Talking about the Grand Final venue being at Parramatta, just for fun I checked out the time it takes to drive from Newport to Parramatta. 48 minutes. From Newport to Moore Park. 46 minutes. From Newport to Concord. 45 minutes.
I’m not particularly concerned about the GF being at Parramatta but I question whether playing in a 30,000 seat stadium is a wise moveTalking about the Grand Final venue being at Parramatta, just for fun I checked out the time it takes to drive from Newport to Parramatta. 48 minutes. From Newport to Moore Park. 46 minutes. From Newport to Concord. 45 minutes.
And your ignoring the passion in the joint.
I literally couldn’t speak on the phone mid game cos it was too noisy.
At the Tahs games most of the chat is about the crosswords they are doing,to keep them occupied during the game.
How did Manly lose that game? They had the Rats on toast at half time I thought.
You can look at it through the prism, that this derby is an isolated event, thus there is fuck all interest in the SS generally.
Or you can look at it through the prism, that in this pissy little comp,where a former CEO, declared giving them any money would be pissing it up against a wall.
in a mid season game, when they can outdraw the professional side of the state, then there is something deeply flawed in the structure of the game.
There are several Tah players that earn more than the entire revenue of these clubs.
Most Waratahs players earn more than total player payments for each club.
I went to my last Tahs game last year, on the way home we unanimously decided it wasn’t worth the effort to get there anymore.
We’d be better off watching it at the local, eating better food, drinking better beer.
Haven’t even done that this year.
Houston, we have a problem.
You’re still missing the point. You’re trying to compare a professional outfit representing a state of 7 million people playing home games in a city of over 4 million with a city based amateur club competition with two teams drawing from 200 thousand people.Not suggesting either of the above. What I'm saying is that you cannot make the assessment that club Rugby has the ascendancy over the professional game after a single crowd of 8k. Remember in the same region of the city the Tahs drew over 17k at the beginning of the season and would likely be drawing reasonable crowds still if they chose to play all their home games at Brookvale.
There is a false sense of wider interest (and no Wambers it's not parochialism) projected by some thanks to literally three good crowds a season. The average crowds and TV viewership reflect a different narrative. Not a 'pissy little comp' but not the robust, bustling competition they will have you believe. Now, I'm not suggesting that the Shute Shield clubs couldn't evolve into the latter where crowds above 5k are the norm but it will require a solid plan and hard work to achieve. Pretending that it's already there and everything is fine and dandy pretty much ensures that it never will get to that point.
A worrying statisticManly only scored 3 points in the second half and 5 (?) in the second half last week.
You’re still missing the point. You’re trying to compare a professional outfit representing a state of 7 million people playing home games in a city of over 4 million with a city based amateur club competition with two teams drawing from 200 thousand people.
Very quick mental arithmetic on my part suggests that per capita the club game is looking much more popular. Even the other club games which draw 2 thousand compare favourably with the Waratahs. That’s before we even get to the Brumbies drawing 6 thousand the other night.
If the Tahs can’t attract 4 or 5 times what a local amateur team can attract, then they have massive problems.In the same region of the city that saw over 17k for the one game the Tahs held there earlier in the year. But if you want to believe the Shute Shield is perfect then fine.