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  • Landers92L Do not disturb
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    Landers92
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    Doesn’t help when Otago have all their tickets(other than kids) at $32. Absolutely disgusting in my opinion. They are doing a half price thing for this weekend against Canterbury but yikes, $32 for an NPC game is ridiculous. If they want better crowds, they may need to bite the bullet and do all they can to lower those prices. Can’t speak for other provinces prices, but have been told most have a lot cheaper options.

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    Same in Auckland I think $32 or $25 (I haven't been this year - but it's hard to justify that price)

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    @Landers92 said in NPC Crowds:

    Doesn’t help when Otago have all their tickets(other than kids) at $32. Absolutely disgusting in my opinion. They are doing a half price thing for this weekend against Canterbury but yikes, $32 for an NPC game is ridiculous. If they want better crowds, they may need to bite the bullet and do all they can to lower those prices. Can’t speak for other provinces prices, but have been told most have a lot cheaper options.

    its because the season is so short, they have to make all their money in 5 games....it just doesnt add up

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    @nzzp said in NPC Crowds:

    Same in Auckland I think $32 or $25 (I haven't been this year - but it's hard to justify that price)

    Just like the test matches, these tickets are way too over priced.

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  • Landers92L Do not disturb
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    @Kiwiwomble said in NPC Crowds:

    @Landers92 said in NPC Crowds:

    Doesn’t help when Otago have all their tickets(other than kids) at $32. Absolutely disgusting in my opinion. They are doing a half price thing for this weekend against Canterbury but yikes, $32 for an NPC game is ridiculous. If they want better crowds, they may need to bite the bullet and do all they can to lower those prices. Can’t speak for other provinces prices, but have been told most have a lot cheaper options.

    its because the season is so short, they have to make all their money in 5 games....it just doesnt add up

    Yeah I get that. My argument to that is lower the tickets price by $15-20 and you’d most likely make up the loss in price changes in more tickets being sold alone. More butts on seats = more merch purchased, souvenirs, food and drinks purchased at the stadium etc etc. Baffles me.

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    @Landers92 yeah, might not have worded it correctly, i agree with you, was more just adding to the point that the whole structure is fucked and the people that have fucked it dont understand what theyve done

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    @Kiwiwomble nah I totally got what you meant mate. Didn’t mean to sound like it was an argument towards your comment, wasnt meant in that way. 👍🏽 it’s just a shambles and a real shame, especially for kids. Gone are the days when a family can go along for cheap and take their kid with them. You’re looking at close to a $80-$100 to watch an NPC game, ridiculous.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    My Waikato season pass works out at just over $20 per game, and we can also get free tickets to an away game. So not too bad. The tickets in the lower tier of the BP Stand are cheaper again.

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    @Bovidae the idea of being a member or season ticket holder is still a bit foreign for people and ive only realise the difference when you see AFL clubs with 100k members

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    GA tickets at Okara for an adult are $16 (grass embankment and seated area on that side as well) think for the main grandstand they start at $26.

    Quite often they have kids go free days, but that is GA only I believe.

    I've always thought the best way to do it, rather than say kids go free, go out to schools and give kids a free ticket that says free when with a paying adult....kids with a physical ticket in thier hand is a better way to ensure they go, and then needing a parent too.

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    Wellington couldn’t even sell out Jerry Collin’s stadium.

    It’s a far cry from a full house at the stadium with Jonah, Cully, Tana etc running wild and winning the championship.

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    If I could rock up with the young blokes to a grass bank and BYO my own kai and a few cans at $15 I'd go every week.
    For $30 and another $30 on shit beer and $10 for a shitty cup of chips no thanks.

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    @MN5 said in NPC Crowds:

    Wellington couldn’t even sell out Jerry Collin’s stadium.

    It’s a far cry from a full house at the stadium with Jonah, Cully, Tana etc running wild and winning the championship.

    Those were the best times, those are the games I grew up on, the Tin was absolutely pumping.

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    @reprobate said in NPC Crowds:

    If I could rock up with the young blokes to a grass bank and BYO my own kai and a few cans at $15 I'd go every week.
    For $30 and another $30 on shit beer and $10 for a shitty cup of chips no thanks.

    yeah, the current version of the NPC needs to be played in grounds with one main stand and then a grass embankment (rugby verison of hagley park), "everyone" with 20-30k stadiums is just to expensive and frankly full on

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  • Dan54D Offline
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    Well I a gold member at the Naki, costs me $80 (gold card etc) but that gets me into the 5 games , free parking and even a free pint of beer (someone bought a couple when I there on weekend, they $11) at a local pub before the game.
    I expecting price to go up next year with new stand open by then, and hopefully s bar etc.
    Like all things we can find excuses to either go or stay home and watch it on TV, and have no problems with anyone's choice. I would very seriously doubt whether there would be bigger crowds at any club games. It can get a little tempting to stay home on some night fixtures when it's cold and raining, I got to drive for an hour to get there, as do a few from Hawera etc.
    I agree in smaller stadiums could be good idea if it ok for tv etc.
    The glory days of NPC 80s,90s etc had the advantage it was back in Amateur days, we didn't have pay tv etc.

    Mind you I not neutral on NPC, it is my favourite rugby comp, so I always talk it up anyway.

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    @reprobate said in NPC Crowds:

    If I could rock up with the young blokes to a grass bank and BYO my own kai and a few cans at $15 I'd go every week.
    For $30 and another $30 on shit beer and $10 for a shitty cup of chips no thanks.

    Yeah mate, we all know that will never happen, a whole crowd of young fellas taking their own, I bet there would be too much trouble unfortunately.
    I used to see it at Ballymore on club finals day in Brisbane, or even on embankment on rep days, whole lot of young fellas pissed, and surprise surprise there were punch ups. Unfortunately cheap piss doesn't work too often. I have seen it at super rugby too, usually younger fellas preloaded and then still getting into piss there.

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    Just remembered, used to pay $5 to get into a club game in early 90s, and about $15 for a provincial game (and that was in the Horowhenua), so genuinely think prices as a rule are about same with inflation etc. That was amateur days too! One or 2 clubs in the Naki still have gate charges these days, but not here in Hawera .

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    @Dan54 what's the difference between checking bags for zero alcohol, and checking them for anything more than a couple of beers?

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    @reprobate said in NPC Crowds:

    @Dan54 what's the difference between checking bags for zero alcohol, and checking them for anything more than a couple of beers?

    No idea mate.Didn't think you could take in zero beers anyway. I don't know what they check for anything. I only saying what I have found, I am first to put up hand and say I used to go to games pissed, and try to sneak beers in. Then I got a bit older and wiser and figured it was waste of time, as I was wandering off for a slash during games etc. And I just go to watch rugby these days, it not a social occasion for me, but probably age thing. I do think NPC should go from stadiums as they cost too much to hire etc, but even at parks they still cost a fair bit to put on I imagine.
    We live in different times and it seems it now mandatory to play music etc druing breaks in play etc, once again I don't like it but many younger ones do, so I live with it.
    Just we look at crowds etc, when we used to have good crowds in 80s etc there was no beers sold at games and supposedly none taken in, just more seems we were watching games etc.
    Same as price of piss at games? I know it pricey, but generally I never want it cheap as crowd behavour perhaps slips with it.
    For all how hard we think we pay too much etc for games, at test and super level we pay less than I used to in Aus.

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  • HoorooH Offline
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    The entertainment product of NPC died a very very long time ago and now only die hard support it onsite. That wanes every year a bit more

    The fact that when the minnow type teams do splendidly and get the crowds, it suggests that maybe it should be played more provincially in smaller town stadiums.

    When Waikato played a preseason shield game at Matamata, it was chocka. It suited the product

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