Like the rugby team, they probably have as many imports!Agree that population shouldn't be a factor: 70,000 people turned out to Toulon's official celebration yesterday (Toulon has a population of 110,000)
Like the rugby team, they probably have as many imports!Agree that population shouldn't be a factor: 70,000 people turned out to Toulon's official celebration yesterday (Toulon has a population of 110,000)
Agree that population shouldn't be a factor: 70,000 people turned out to Toulon's official celebration yesterday (Toulon has a population of 110,000)
23K was av home crowd in 2013.200,000 showed up at the rallies to get South Sydney reinstated to the Loig.
What's their average crowd these days? 13k? 14k?
These simplistic arguments, are not tiresome but rather humorous. If you truly feel that a city actually performs and thinks like this, any city for that matter, than it is a reflection on your own limited understanding of the world, or perhaps on a more micro level the company that you keep to seek out experience.
I would say don't spout such drivel, if it had come from any place of insight or authority. But, like most things you post on here - it is baseless and ignorant. However like most posters on here, I appreciate the "colour" you bring to discussion. Heaven forbid you actually take yourself seriously.
23K was av home crowd in 2013.
Fuck that's pretty good - if its the real number or just the "official" one.
They play at Homebush now right? Smart move from their point of view as while its hardly Redfern, at least the Souths fans scattered all across Sydney have a central point, with public transport.
Yes - falling off a tackle as usual.
Yes - falling off a tackle as usual.
A cover defence for a fullback, that'll do me.Don't worry - Manly always had good cover defence just in case Hewatt missed the odd one.
Why be so negative about such a try scoring machine?
Hewat played well in his time for the Tahs but I don't know if he was ever good enough to snag a gold jumper. But, others could say he wasn't given the opportunity so we'll never know. Given the chance I wouldn't've selected him.
Actually it will be really interesting to see what crowd the Waratahs can get for the Brumbies match at ANZ. They have 4 weeks to promote it, the prices are reasonable, the Waratahs form and style of play is excellent and the match is crucial.
If that isn't the perfect storm for a big crowd I don't know what is. Anything under 40k would be disappointing.
A significant win against the French by the Wallabies comprising mostly Tahs and Brumbies players would also be a great marketing advantage.