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Manly v Cowboys

Paolo

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Crowd: 9343  :tv: :tv: :tv: :tv:

Even that seems fudged.

Also, The Dragons v Melbourne game was played at ANZ Stadium in front of a bumper crowd of 6881. 6881 in 80 000 seater HAHAHAHA
 

skilbeck

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keensy said:
Crowd: 9343   :tv: :tv: :tv: :tv:

Even that seems fudged.

Also, The Dragons v Melbourne game was played at ANZ Stadium in front of a bumper crowd of 6881. 6881 in 80 000 seater HAHAHAHA

talk about giving each fan their living space
 

Andy

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keensy said:
Crowd: 9343  :tv: :tv: :tv: :tv:

Even that seems fudged.

Also, The Dragons v Melbourne game was played at ANZ Stadium in front of a bumper crowd of 6881. 6881 in 80 000 seater HAHAHAHA

To be fair, who would want to see the most inconsistent team in the league play against the league leaders B squad?
 

bjw

bjw
haha, 9343?
I remember last season the crowds were 17-18000+ hahaHahhaahhaha

I didnt even know there was a game on bahaha, f**k off NRL, f**k off. :D
 

Atomic

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Part of the reason for the small crowd was because Manly were playing. After what they did to the Central Coast (and North Sydney) they can go F*CK THEMSELVES!
 

RADINHO

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brennan said:
haha, 9343?
I remember last season the crowds were 17-18000+ hahaHahhaahhaha

I didnt even know there was a game on bahaha, f**k off NRL, f**k off. :D

true i remember almost 17000 being at that tigers game!
 

Gav...

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the crowd was so low because they played the cowboys and how many cowboys supporters are going to turn up.

If the NRL were smart they would play 2 nsw based teams there to get crowds
 

marinermick

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mariners4evachamps said:
the crowd was so low because they played the cowboys and how many cowboys supporters are going to turn up.

If the NRL were smart they would play 2 nsw based teams there to get crowds

the attractive games will always be played at the team's home stadium and the crap games or unpopular teams farmed out to us
 

Jocwa08

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mariners4ever said:
i was at the game(HUGE MISTAKE) with a mate and there was no way that there was 9343, probably 6500 maximum

yeah it was a huge mistake going, i went too.
A-League is definately the more dominant sport
on the coast there was no atmosphere or anything
i thought the "screaming eagles" that sat in bay 16
would make some noise but the drunk chick 3 rows behind
me could have been heard over the other side of the
stadium, they didnt even have enough people to fill up the
reserve seating so everyone in the general moved into the
reserve seating.
 

neverwozza

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I went up to EAS to watch my beloved tigers play on Sunday and I was surprised when they announced a crowd figure of 20K plus. There were heaps of empty seats - whole bays up the top of the Andrew Johns stand were vacant. I thought there were only 16K at the 1st leg of the semi but the only spare seats I could see were because of the Marinators and Squadron standing in groups. I know they fudge figures occasionally but not both ways.
 

skilbeck

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well they are talking about only allowing NSW one state of origin game if ANZ doesnt sell out this year.
 

serious14

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marinermick said:
desperate times for league

Good.  Nothing would please me more than seeing this abortion of a "sport" disappearing forever.

Also, 100 years of interstate rivalry??  When the first Origin game was played in 1980??  And this year there's people playing for each team who weren't even born in that state??    Absolutely pathetic.
 

Paolo

Well-Known Member
incorrect, place where you played your first representitive game over the age of 16(?)

Which is why Matt Orford who was born and raised on the coast plays for city instead of country, because his first rep game over 16 was for north sydney
 

serious14

Well-Known Member
Then why call it State of Origin??  Why not call it "State of place where you played your first game".

F*cking NRL, have got no clue.  I'll be glad in 20 years when they're dead and buried.
 

Deej

Well-Known Member
Steve Rogers played for NSW, his son Mat (Titans player) was born in Sydney yet played for QLD lol
 

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