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PostPosted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 9:01 pm 
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JB Down Under wrote:Poor crowd in Sydney (RoostersvParra) - 11,200


despite a 40,000 odd stadium with covered seats! such laziness from roosters fans. Was it raining?






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stew88_RL wrote:despite a 40,000 odd stadium with covered seats! such laziness from roosters fans. Was it raining?


No it was a shocking crowd, i didnt go myself but i had a good reason not to. Will be there next week and there should be alot bigger crowd.






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stew88_RL wrote:despite a 40,000 odd stadium with covered seats! such laziness from roosters fans. Was it raining?


most of the seats on sale at roosters games arent under cover there.

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Only in Australia do they put roofs on stadiums that don't actually give you any protection from the elements!! I've experienced this at SFS and ANZ, the architects want shooting!






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The SFS is a perfect example of what I said earlier re- Sydney and rain.

Nearly the whole stadium - despite a roof! - is exposed to the elements.

And yes. It poured during the Eels v Roosters game.

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It also poured in Brisbane though...

But the stadium has far better cover.

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we need retractorable roofs :lol:






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some really good crowds this week

broncos got 42,000 in the rain but saints / bennett are always a big draw

warriors got 19,000 today, but the loss could start to see their crowds fall.

11,000 - 12,000 at the storm isnt bad as the titans arent a big draw

15,000 at penrith is brilliant given their poor crowds of late.

the dogs looked like they got a big crowd today given it was the sharks

with both them and souths winning today, the game next week should break 30,000 as both clubs share the ground, both sets of ST from each club get in for free & the deal with royal easter show patrons who can get in cheap or free.

even 11,000 for the roosters on friday night wasnt bad in the rain and it being parra who dont have much rivalry with the chooks

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Broncos 42435

Roosters 11231

Penrith 15831

Melbourne 11698

Warrriors 19386

Bulldogs 15520

Newcastle 15324

Canberra 12193


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