NHS is still not being used. That's place is a white elephant.
Interesting (but not surprising) decision to use U20 WC money to upgrade NHS...
NHS is still not being used. That's place is a white elephant.
Interesting (but not surprising) decision to use U20 WC money to upgrade NHS...
I really think temporary stands along the sides and, possibly, the ends (@ the RoF) would probably be the most practical and cost effective option - a mini version of what they do at Etihad.
Hopefully this and other options will be seriously looked at by the new stadium management.
FA cup final was screened live in the 70s. I would get up to watch them each year.
I remember back in the early days of the RoF when you could pack it out for an ODI. I was at that one match against England where Peter Jackson came on in the innings break with a sound recorder and got us to chant in Orcish. So that's my voice in there somewhere when they're attacking Helm's Deep. Anyway, the point is that that the big issue in the last 10 years is that attendance at international cricket's gone down the tubes.
I understand about half of that
I remember back in the early days of the RoF when you could pack it out for an ODI. I was at that one match against England where Peter Jackson came on in the innings break with a sound recorder and got us to chant in Orcish. So that's my voice in there somewhere when they're attacking Helm's Deep. Anyway, the point is that that the big issue in the last 10 years is that attendance at international cricket's gone down the tubes.
I understand about half of that
Can anyone repeat for me what are the average weekly crowed numbers in the other professional sports in NZ like Cricket, Rugby to put into persective.
This table is fascinating - it lists the worlds' pro sports leagues by average attendances.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_attendance_figures_at_domestic_professional_sports_leagues
Teams Games Total Crowds Average Crowds
Air New Zealand Cup | Rugby union | New Zealand | 2008 | 14 | 77 | 554,663 | 7,203 |
Ha! Way worse than the A-League and less than the Vietnamese Football League, "Rabodirect Pro 12" rugby union league of Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Italy; English League One etc. - or even Polish motorcycle speedway.
A-League isn't doing too bad - more than Spanish Second Division, French Ligue 1 or the Austrian Bundesliga:
A-League | Association football | Australia (1 club in New Zealand) |
2012–13 | 10 | 130 | 1,632,321 | 12,556 |
Only the Black caps are fully professional - the six regional sides who make up the first class, one day and T20 national cricket competitions are mostly composed of amateur or semi-pro players with a handful of professionals. Attendances at Plunket Shield first class games are often less than one hundred on a day. Domestic one day games ("Ford Trophy"), a few hundred to a few thousand, fluctuating wildly.
In summer 2009-2010 the HRV Cup national T20 comp averaged 2950
6200 – The highest number to turn out for one game, played in Mt Maunganui.
4500 – The number who turned out for the Central-Auckland HRV Cup final in New Plymouth.
By 2012-2013 Auckland were attracting an average of 6000 to its three T20 home games at Eden Park.
Of course, it's not a domestic competition but if you want to consider the "Super 15" rugby it's also on the table: in 2013 average of 20,284 (similar to Argentinian Primera Division and not far behind Serie A but ahead of the Eredivisie and Ligue 1)
So that would mean DESPITE our sliding crowd numbers of the last 2 seasons our numbers still make us a pretty substantial spectator event in NZ.
Getting our figures up to 10,000 on average next season would be a big challenge, but quite possible. You only need a couple of stand-out games (i.e. Finals playoffs) to boost the average attendance figures at the business end of the season.
If Nix and Melbourne Heart/City significantly boosted their attendance (not at all impossible) then A-League averages would close in on the NRL (15,000 odd) and things would then get very interesting in terms of Oz/NZ media coverage and priorities.
Can anyone repeat for me what are the average weekly crowed numbers in the other professional sports in NZ like Cricket, Rugby to put into persective.
rugby for wellington last year was around 6-7000, not sure on cricket, but im pretty sure most cricket games get played at the basin anyways so probably around the same considering its size.
Can anyone repeat for me what are the average weekly crowed numbers in the other professional sports in NZ like Cricket, Rugby to put into persective.
rugby for wellington last year was around 6-7000, not sure on cricket, but im pretty sure most cricket games get played at the basin anyways so probably around the same considering its size.
2ndBest has these numbers. The only "sport product" not trending south in average crowd numbers is the All Blacks. Everything else (including international cricket) is declining. The Phoenix are actually one of the most resilient at the Stadium. Our average crowds have hovered around where they are pretty much since season one.
Can anyone repeat for me what are the average weekly crowed numbers in the other professional sports in NZ like Cricket, Rugby to put into persective.
rugby for wellington last year was around 6-7000, not sure on cricket, but im pretty sure most cricket games get played at the basin anyways so probably around the same considering its size.
2ndBest has these numbers. The only "sport product" not trending south in average crowd numbers is the All Blacks. Everything else (including international cricket) is declining. The Phoenix are actually one of the most resilient at the Stadium. Our average crowds have hovered around where they are pretty much since season one.
How many times have we played other A league clubs over and over? We play them 3 times a year.
How many times have we played other A league clubs over and over? We play them 3 times a year.
The only thing that gets me in international rugby is how games that aren't part of any competition get hyped. Yet when the all whites play a friendly, those same people who get amped for all blacks vs England, say "oh well, it's just a meaningless friendly isn't it?"
Maybe we should start calling all whites friendlies "tests" instead.
Anyway, off topic, sorry.
The only thing that gets me in international rugby is how games that aren't part of any competition get hyped. Yet when the all whites play a friendly, those same people who get amped for all blacks vs England, say "oh well, it's just a meaningless friendly isn't it?"
Maybe we should start calling all whites friendlies "tests" instead.
Anyway, off topic, sorry.
Can anyone repeat for me what are the average weekly crowed numbers in the other professional sports in NZ like Cricket, Rugby to put into persective.
rugby for wellington last year was around 6-7000, not sure on cricket, but im pretty sure most cricket games get played at the basin anyways so probably around the same considering its size.
2ndBest has these numbers. The only "sport product" not trending south in average crowd numbers is the All Blacks. Everything else (including international cricket) is declining. The Phoenix are actually one of the most resilient at the Stadium. Our average crowds have hovered around where they are pretty much since season one.
Across the country, that's really been the obvious trend over the last 10 years or so.
The only thing that gets me in international rugby is how games that aren't part of any competition get hyped. Yet when the all whites play a friendly, those same people who get amped for all blacks vs England, say "oh well, it's just a meaningless friendly isn't it?"
Maybe we should start calling all whites friendlies "tests" instead.
Anyway, off topic, sorry.
I'm with you on that one, the 3 test series vs Ireland gets huge hype, but a friendly against Japan, meh it's just a friendly...umm no clue. (I like off topic discussions - Mods take control)
I do not think it is off topic - it has to do with crowds in a broad sense. It ties in with my perennial hobby horse of complaining about the media coverage. A-League games appear to be well attended (on average), while not beating any records. However, the media (mostly TV) seem to shape the perception of HAL football as a minor fringe interest. Just two weeks ago Radio Sport was covering live the domestic cricket game (I think Otago Volts against someone) while the Nix game was on in Welly.
Indeed. Nix get less coverage than netball and basketball FFS. Both absolutely horrendous sports.
Indeed. Nix get less coverage than netball and basketball FFS. Both absolutely horrendous sports.
Is this the crowds thread or the pipe-dream stadium thread?...
I like netball.
I sort of enjoy playing netball (any excuse to wear a skirt)
But find it a horrible sport to watch. Just seems like a slower version of football, without contact, stupid restrictions on where on the court players can go and mostly comes down to how good your shooter is. I could have the silver ferns as the rest of my team, but with me as shooter we'd lose.
I like netball.
Netballers are a big part of why I like netball.
Just saw the seat covers they are using for the sevens. The multi coloured section definitely helps break up the sea of yellow nicely. Helps hide the fact that no one is there yet
Cant believe how poorly these have been attended. OK, after 6pm sat night it might get full but numbers are certainly down this year. Are the media gonna beat them up about that like they do the Phoenix?
People have finally worked out the obvious. You don't have to pay for a $150 (or whatever) ticket to get blind drunk and act like a twat.
Watch the news at 6. 150 thrown out of the stadium for being drunk. Several thousand kept in there for not being drunk enough?
I like netball.
Years ago I was on the same flight as the Jamaican netball team. I was in awe of these tall Amazons.
I like netballers.
I know the feeling. I flew from Christchurch to Melbourne on the same flight as the Tactix team.
They were incredibly young, and incredibly tall. Well, comparing to me. On both counts.
Problem solved...
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/9704324/Airport-shift-proposal-worth-500m
Airport shifts to Newlands and we build a new stadium on the old airport at Rongotai (loads of room, already nice and flat).
OR:
Leave the airport where it is and build a new stadium on this site in the hills above Newlands. Just look at the beautiful location smack in the middle of Wellington, the Hutt and Porirua.
Easy peasy.
Yeah. You realise that in the next big earthquake Rongotai is going underwater, right? But then so is the waterfront, so we're damned either way.
Plus: Finally a reason to have Newlands.
Minus: It's in Newlands.
Neither option is any good because everyone would have to take more than 1 form of transport to get to the games.........
If we build the new stadium on the old airport at Rongotai the rest of the runway becomes a massive carpark.
Neither option is any good because everyone would have to take more than 1 form of transport to get to the games.........
Neither option is any good because everyone would have to take more than 1 form of transport to get to the games.........
True. Before game by car, post game by taxi as your car is now on blocks.
How many times have we played other A league clubs over and over? We play them 3 times a year.
How many times have Rangers played Celtic? Man that must get boring, guess their fans were glad of a break.