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    @taniwharugby said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @Bovidae said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    said to be a sellout but there were some empty seats

    that often seems the case, have to assume the empty seats are usually sponsor or free ones not taken up?

    or season ticket holders not showing up

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    The empty seats were mainly in the top corners of the Brian Perry Stand. Visible from being on the other side of the ground.

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    @nzzp said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @taniwharugby said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @Bovidae said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    said to be a sellout but there were some empty seats

    that often seems the case, have to assume the empty seats are usually sponsor or free ones not taken up?

    or season ticket holders not showing up

    this but also dont forget there is often a stack of people going to the loo, getting a drink or food etc

    @canefan said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @SouthernMann said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    I underestimated the size of a basektball arena. Still much smaller than every team except for the homeless Moana Pasifika. It doesn't change the argument that Super Rugby is generally still more popular than all options except for the warriors

    Fair call. It's still a lot less than it was say 10 years ago. The olds used to attend all Hurricanes home games, there was a waitlist for season tickets, and they used to get crowds of 25K+. Maybe Mr Fish is right, most fans can't be bothered heading to the ground to watch games live

    in 2014 the canes were regularly getting +25k? the whole stadium over 75% full? sure we're not thinking 2004?

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    @Kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @nzzp said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @taniwharugby said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @Bovidae said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    said to be a sellout but there were some empty seats

    that often seems the case, have to assume the empty seats are usually sponsor or free ones not taken up?

    or season ticket holders not showing up

    this but also dont forget there is often a stack of people going to the loo, getting a drink or food etc

    @canefan said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @SouthernMann said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    I underestimated the size of a basektball arena. Still much smaller than every team except for the homeless Moana Pasifika. It doesn't change the argument that Super Rugby is generally still more popular than all options except for the warriors

    Fair call. It's still a lot less than it was say 10 years ago. The olds used to attend all Hurricanes home games, there was a waitlist for season tickets, and they used to get crowds of 25K+. Maybe Mr Fish is right, most fans can't be bothered heading to the ground to watch games live

    in 2014 the canes were regularly getting +25k? the whole stadium over 75% full? sure we're not thinking 2004?

    lol i thought the same thing, at least a decade out

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    Could someone smarter than me explain why food and drink is so outrageously expensive inside a stadium? When shops right outside sell the same stuff for half the price? As that's a big put off for a lot of people, especially families, the cost of tickets is already really high.

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    @No-Quarter said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    Could someone smarter than me explain why food and drink is so outrageously expensive inside a stadium? When shops right outside sell the same stuff for half the price? As that's a big put off for a lot of people, especially families, the cost of tickets is already really high.

    To make up for the empty seats

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    @No-Quarter said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    Could someone smarter than me explain why food and drink is so outrageously expensive inside a stadium? When shops right outside sell the same stuff for half the price? As that's a big put off for a lot of people, especially families, the cost of tickets is already really high.

    purely too make money from a largely captured audience, we all complain about it....but there are always queues....so plenty of people are still spending...so they have little motivation to drop the prices

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    @No-Quarter assume the stadium charge a premium rate to be able to sell your food/drink there as well and can pick and choose who they let in so likely dont have issues getting 'tenants' given the 'short term' nature, captive audience etc, not to mention I expect if they have staff they probably pay them slightly higher given they are being asked to work for 3 hours on a Friday/Saturday night?

    Then, on nights when it is pissing with rain, or bitterly cold, punters arent spending as much, but the cost to the vendor the same?

    All that being said, cheaper product would typically mean higher turnover...

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    This was from a paywalled Gregor Paul article. His prediction of what will happen

    NZR will finalise its competitions and elite pathways review that will most likely end up with Super Rugby clubs taking control of all aspects of player development. The National Provincial Championship would be shifted to a new, slimmed-down format and possibly even to a new place in the calendar where it runs concurrently with Super Rugby Pacific.
    
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    #296

    @No-Quarter said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    Could someone smarter than me explain why food and drink is so outrageously expensive inside a stadium? When shops right outside sell the same stuff for half the price? As that's a big put off for a lot of people, especially families, the cost of tickets is already really high.

    I have no issue with the cost. It does reflect what similar products may cost at pubs. It is just the lines, quality of product, options and stupid rules that annoy me. I've been to some games where beer limits have been dropped to one per customer by halftime. I don't care about $50 bucks for four beers as long as I have visit the dunny, grab my beers and be back in my seat within five minutes.

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    @Duluth said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    This was from a paywalled Gregor Paul article. His prediction of what will happen

    NZR will finalise its competitions and elite pathways review that will most likely end up with Super Rugby clubs taking control of all aspects of player development. The National Provincial Championship would be shifted to a new, slimmed-down format and possibly even to a new place in the calendar where it runs concurrently with Super Rugby Pacific.
    

    I wonder if that means an expanded Super Rugby length of season wise

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    @Duluth said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    This was from a paywalled Gregor Paul article. His prediction of what will happen

    NZR will finalise its competitions and elite pathways review that will most likely end up with **Super Rugby clubs taking control of all aspects of player development.**
    

    That would only work with an expanded U20 and Development competition, as we have discussed. The PUs still do a lot of the heavy lifting in player development through their age-group teams. Using the SR U18 teams as an example, they currently play one or two games a year after attending a development camp. Those players in the 18-20 yr old range still rely on playing for club and provincial age-group teams for meaningful games.

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    @Mr-Fish said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    Taniwha (Northland/North Harbour)
    Blues (Auckland/Counties)
    Chiefs (Waikato/Bay of Plenty)
    Bulls (Taranaki)
    Vikings (Hawke's Bay/Manawatu)
    Hurricanes (Wellington)
    Crusaders ( Ta$man/Canterbury)
    Highlanders (Otago/Southland)

    Plus Moana Pasifika, Fijian Drua and the four remaining Australian sides.

    Slightly off topic, but trying to think how NPC could be reformed to dovetail with Superb Rugby.

    Using the above as inspiration an NTC (National Territorial Cup).

    Ten teams consisting of pairs associated with the five SR franchises, being:

    Taniwha (N & NH)/Auckland (South of Bridge/CM) -- Blues
    Waikato/Bays (BOP/PB/ECB/HB) -- Chiefs
    Wellington/TMW Snorters -- Canes
    Ta$man/Canterbury -- Saders
    Otago/Southland -- Clan

    Played in same window as current NPC.

    Given each NTC team might be 50% SR players, the standard ought to be good.

    Sharing of expertise and coaching personal would allow dramatic reduction in overheads.

    Round Robin, and maybe some type of final.

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    @Bovidae

    It would need an increase in teams too IMO. The spread of SR teams does not match the population distribution

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    @pakman said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    @Mr-Fish said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    Taniwha (Northland/North Harbour)
    Blues (Auckland/Counties)
    Chiefs (Waikato/Bay of Plenty)
    Bulls (Taranaki)
    Vikings (Hawke's Bay/Manawatu)
    Hurricanes (Wellington)
    Crusaders ( Ta$man/Canterbury)
    Highlanders (Otago/Southland)

    Plus Moana Pasifika, Fijian Drua and the four remaining Australian sides.

    Slightly off topic, but trying to think how NPC could be reformed to dovetail with Superb Rugby.

    Using the above as inspiration an NTC (National Territorial Cup).

    Ten teams consisting of pairs associated with the five SR franchises, being:

    Taniwha (N & NH)/Auckland (South of Bridge/CM) -- Blues
    Waikato/Bays (BOP/PB/ECB/HB) -- Chiefs
    Wellington/TMW Snorters -- Canes
    Ta$man/Canterbury -- Saders
    Otago/Southland -- Clan

    Given each NTC team might be 50% SR players, the standard ought to be good.

    Sharing of expertise and coaching personal would allow dramatic reduction in overheads.

    Round Robin, and maybe some type of final.

    Aim would be to play at stadia size of Tron, which could then be full with great atmosphere. Then piggy back off TV revenue.

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    If the professional game and amateur game do eventually separate, GP's suggestion about running the NPC at the same time as SR won't work either. The club and provincial seasons need to follow each other as that's where their (PU) player pool is coming from. We're not going to play test matches at the same time as SR.

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    @canefan said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    was a waitlist for season tickets, and they used to get crowds of 25K+

    There's alos the sky factor now. Its cheaper to see the game at home. And often the view is as good

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    @Bovidae said in Super Rugby - The Future:

    If the professional game and amateur game do eventually separate, GP's suggestion about running the NPC at the same time as SR won't work either. The club and provincial seasons need to follow each other as that's where their (PU) player pool is coming from. We're not going to play test matches at the same time as SR.

    The relationship between Super and international needs to be worked out. Then administrators can sort out the Super schedule. Super U20 needs to be held prior to the club season too. Club seasons around the country need to be aligned to finish at about the same time, give some lead in to the provincial season.I always find it stupid that in recent years club teams lose their best players for the final to play pre-season NPC games. NPC should be innovative in how it schedules, play all their games in one location over a weekend. Limit costs. If the Super season is extended and book ends the international season, or plays through it, does the NPC start 3/4 through it. Are NPC games played as curtain raisers?

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    @Bovidae

    If they do separate, I think that having the PU games at the same time as AB windows makes sense - we can fill in the time with Amateur rugby. The trick would be getting it in a format that can be finished within a RC window (for example) but from looking at the calendar that should be somewhat possible.

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