Quote wiganermike="wiganermike"It's bizarre that so many people who turn out every week for the home games in the regular season (which are really just jockeying for position) then don't bother for the games that decide who wins the competition and where it actually matters if we win or lose (and not just at our club). Got my ticket today, hoping we get a good crowd but we will likely end up with something akin to the Wakefield crowd the other week, whereas we should be looking at one of the higher crowds for the season for the playoff semi final. Particularly with two evenly matched and in-form teams meeting. Should be a cracking match.'"
We have to be careful though thinking this is a modern Phenomena
The Saint's Play off games going back 18 years have been attended by between 13k & 20k averaging out at around 17k
The Warrington Games in 2003 & 2014 were around the 14k/15k mark
However if you look at the other games they've been terrible in terms of attendances.
Bradford at their Peak was 14k in 2000
Hull 9k
Hull KR under7k
Cats 7k
Leeds in 2012 was only 8k - Other 3 games we've played them average 12k
Hudds 8k & 10k
We've had 2 Home games against Cas 2002 - 8381 & 2009 - 8689
So even back in the Halcyon days of the early 200o's the play of crowds although Better, we weren't bursting at the seams
I would say anything North of 10k with a 3k Cas following would be in line with what has happened over the last 4/5 years
Anyway - On to the Game
I said back in June I was impressed by how Cas were going about their business this year and they are the Team I think would concern me most of the 3.
I do however think that They'll be sat thinking were the 1 team they wouldn't have picked and would rather be facing Saints or Wire.
Home advantage and a bit of emot around the Departures of Wane/ST/JB/Sutty to sway it Wigan's way