- Apr 12, 2012
- 46,261
- 42,107
- AFL Club
- GWS
Actually the cheapest seats for Giants is $35 as of nowSeats now available for Friday.
Cheapest Giants tickets are $61. Ridiculous.
It changes day to day. Ticketmaster have ****ed it up big time.
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Actually the cheapest seats for Giants is $35 as of nowSeats now available for Friday.
Cheapest Giants tickets are $61. Ridiculous.
Seats now available for Friday.
Cheapest Giants tickets are $61. Ridiculous.
Getting more than that eagles semi was my only wish in terms of a crowd for this game.Where did you get this from?
At least it means we will have more than that eagles final definitely so... thats an up...
If we have the weather on our side I still think we can hit 20k.Getting more than that eagles semi was my only wish in terms of a crowd for this game.
I dont see 8000 tickets being sold for the GWS match between now and Saturday.
The ground is supposed to hold 24,000 so 20,000 could be tops.
Surely that estimated attendance would be based on ticket sales/MCC interest, without factoring in things like the weather/time of day/only Melb final this weekend.Mcg expected crowd updated to 95,000, despite the rain forecast
That's gotta suck!Shout out to anyone who bought restricted view seats for Friday night only for a few proper seats to show up today.
Woop....gabbitior gonna be our cauldron!12,500 Richmond members brought tickets to the match up at the Gabba according to AFL Tonight.
The match will sell out, and if you've bought tickets then you're going to turn up. That will account for 85,000 patrons.Surely that estimated attendance would be based on ticket sales/MCC interest, without factoring in things like the weather/time of day/only Melb final this weekend.
Unless it’s a Grand Final or Richmond knockout final, there’s bound to be a decent amount of ticket-buying no shows.The match will sell out, and if you've bought tickets then you're going to turn up. That will account for 85,000 patrons.
The other 15k will depend on the MCC and yes the rain will probably keep a few away, but Collingwood are the 2nd biggest group in there and its the only game so it will probably even out.
That’s disgusting. Go away12,500 Richmond members brought tickets to the match up at the Gabba according to AFL Tonight.
Not for an AFL final its not!20k would be a great result given the Giants form going in is pretty rubbish.
TBH anything over 15k would be acceptable.
Not for an AFL final its not!
20k in a 24k stadium in a city that prefers tv over going to the game will be a great result and kind of kill the whole no one cares about the Giants thought pattern.Not for an AFL final its not!
You would think there are more than 20K AFL fans in a city of 5 million plus!20k in a 24k stadium in a city that prefers tv over going to the game will be a great result and kind of kill the whole no one cares about the Giants thought pattern.
You would think there are more than 20K AFL fans in a city of 5 million plus!
I'm sure there is but they aren't Giants fans.You would think there are more than 20K AFL fans in a city of 5 million plus!
Interesting happenings in South East Queensland...
At the same time the Lions sold out their Qualifying Final within an hour of public release the Broncos hosted the Parramatta Eels in a defacto Elimination Final in the Friday Night lights (the Eels in many ways are pretty much the Tigers of the NRL)
The Eels are one of the biggest clubs in the NRL, perfect storm etc.
Nonetheless with cheap tickets and promotions, the Broncos drew just over 33,000 (a similar game 5 years ago probably draws 40,000)
Something is happening in South East Queensland, for the first time in 15 years the power balance is starting to shift back to the Lions.
Like the Swans in the NSW market (sorry Giant fans) the Lions are the premier brand Australian Football brand in the Queensland market. The Suns are a bit of a sideshow, and probably won’t have the reach and impact in SEQ that the Lions have.
In order to drive significant grassroots and commercial growth the Lions have a great opportunity to reassert it’s position in the 3rd largest market in Australia
59,216 in Perth.
Just a few hundred short of the other two finals at Perth Stadium.
Thats a great result for a Thursday night with the match starting at 6.10 pm Perth time.Just a few hundred short of the other two finals at Perth Stadium.