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Tony Shaw (54)
The attendance is a concern. But surely the concern is why there was so little interest in the code's main product that has a limited supply than the ticket prices, which compared to other entertainment was good value.
Deans and his gameplan turned off many, many people. You had to be a rugby tragic to be keen to watch an Australian test.
JON and his never-explained folly of re-appointing Deans before the WC when success at the WC was one of his KPI's meant that we had over five years of Deans rubbish rugby and a couple from Connolly before him. Connolly taught White how to play Jakeball. That's seven years of the most dire rugby imaginable with just one good year of rugby 2009-10 in the middle.
Does anyone really think that people will come back to rugby after just a few months of good rugby on an overseas trip last year? That they'll break the stadium doors down just to get tickets? Those expecting that are seriously deluded.
It has taken a year and a half for the Tahs to START! to turn the crowds around by playing good stylish rugby. The renaissance is still very fragile. It takes a lot of good play to turn around pissed-off supporters. Last night was a good start, but for the Wallabies it will take at least another 12 months to stop the decline and start a turnaround. And no matter how well we play, we must start recording wins against NZ and SA.
The crowd expectations on this thread are positively ludicrous. 33K was a good number. Next time it will be better, because last night's rugby entertainment was great watching. The days of sold out stadiums are gone and at best won't be back for a couple of years. We just have to rely on Bill and Link, especially Link, to hold tight to the strategy till we pull through.