Problem is, we're going to battle to draw 15,000 tonight and have battled to draw 15,000 all year at the SFS. I can't think of a match so far this year where there have been any reasonable excuses for the poor crowds - people just aren't coming.
I wouldn't expect the Waratahs to draw 42,000 at Homebush, it was just an illustration that the NRL basically doubled the crowd they would have normally drawn by playing at Homebush during the show. Public holiday may have been part of, half price tickets as well, but I wouldn't underestimate the number of league and union fans from the country who are in Sydney for the show. These people are at the show every day and stay in the area for the duration. After a day at the show, they probably aren't going to go to the SFS, but next door at Homebush is easy.
Remember that Homebush subsidises us to play 2 home games there every year.
The "safe" option is to stay at SFS and get 15,000, which long term is not a sustainable crowd in a city of 4 million people. I'm not sure if 15,000 at Homebush is any more embarrassing for the code that 15,000 at the SFS.
I suspect we might draw a bit more on a holiday weekend at the show, as long as it is promoted properly and like NRL throw in half price tickets. I agree that a Kiwi team would draw more than the Bulls, but we have no control over that. The Waratahs need to work on improving the things that they do have control over.
We might even think laterally and put on some sort of country 7s carnival for kids during the day and make a day of it.