Quote super_fc="super_fc"I think even those figures are very generous. Obviously some people will choose to make a weekend of it but the vast majority will just buy day tickets and go and watch their respective clubs, which in effect is just like travelling to a normal away match (something two thirds of the clubs in super league dont do very well). Also each match is televised which will inevitably affect numbers. I anticipate poor attendances on both days.'"
Really? They make a combined total of 32k, which is what the Magic Weekend in Cardiff achieved each day.
I think there will be more people coming than any other Magic Weekend, but less people making a weekend of it so it may even off again at around 32k per day, but personally I reckon 40k should be achievable.
If you can't get at least 5k from the likes of Wigan, St Helens, Warrington and Salford for a game on their doorstep (a derby game at that, which with a cheap ticketing structure should be getting at least 10k) then you really need to be looking at the reasons why they aren't coming. If Harlequins and Saracens can get 80k for games taken to bigger stadia, then why on Earth aren't ours turning out?
Personally, I reckon we'll see a surge of tickets sold in the week before the event when local fans are making their minds up whether or not to go.
Wigan, St Helens and Warrington should be getting towards 10k each on their doorstep.
Leeds and Hull around 6k.
Salford, Hull KR and Hudds (in their form!) around 5k.
Bradford and Widnes around 4k.
Wakey and Cas around 3k.
London and Catalans around 500 each (although Catalans usually travel well to these events).
About 1,000 neutrals.
Really, they should be selling out each day with it being right in the heartlands and at most 40 miles away from 9 SL clubs.