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| Quote Eastern Wildcat="Eastern Wildcat"If it was priced at that Dreadnought, we'd struggle even more regarding budgets and the salary cap.
Most NRL clubs season tickets are priced lower than that of any SL club, but NRL clubs receive better TV sponsorships and also the clubs that ran over there. I believe the one Penrith have, operate around 1000 slot machines, all of which make money.
I also think that the sponsorship/hospitality packages are priced higher in the NRL.
Think the best way to offer any reduced ticket would be targetting some of the new builds going/gone up around the city, as some of these may well be new to the area.
Another way, to try to boost sales with a discounted ticket may be to, say run between Christmas and the first home game, compare like for like areas in the city, (ie Outwood and Stanley) and see if there are any areas that aren't selling as well as the other, and maybe do a leaflet drop in that area, with a slightly discounted season ticket. If there is then an increase, then look at another part of the city, and so on.
It sounds hard work, and time and cost consuming, but say this happened and a further few hundred season tickets got sold, then surely it is working'"
I'm available if DC wants any leaflets posting.
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| Quote REDWHITEANDBLUE="REDWHITEANDBLUE"Platinum 500 ends this this week not early bird'"
Is platinum 500 different from a regular platinum S/T
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| Quote TheDreadnought="TheDreadnought"Melbourne Storm "Storm Spirit" @ £149.66
General Admission seating for all home games at AAMI Park
Choice of two exclusive 2020 Member items (choose from cap, beanie or scarf). Member items subject to availability.
2020 member card
Lanyard (with loyalty recognition)
Bumper sticker
10% discount off merchandise online and on game-day
Ability to upgrade to a reserved seat via Ticketek
Priority access to Finals tickets should Storm participate
Periodic discounted ticket offers
Latest club news and weekly team announcement emails
They also play here
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The individual game tickets are cheaper too. I went to watch a few NRL games in April, and tickets for Cronulla and Penrith were $22 and $25, which is around £14 and £17. And there are fewer home games (I think). So the Storm season tickets reflect the admissions prices.
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| Quote wrencat1873="wrencat1873"Is platinum 500 different from a regular platinum S/T'"
That’s what has confused me as well, is there a difference between the two ?
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| I totally understand the reason Melbourne are able to offer prices like that, including tickets on the day and I realise we couldn’t survive whilst offering tickets so cheap.
It would just be interesting to see how teams like Wakefield are trying to mimic the NRL deals and do we ever see Adult ticket pricing ever dropping?
I guess more fans equals more room for movement, be interesting to see how many season tickets we’d sell at £150 a pop...
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| Quote Jethro Gibbs="Jethro Gibbs"That’s what has confused me as well, is there a difference between the two ?'"
Isn’t the platinum membership the same as standard but you get a polo and replica shirt included?
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| Thought I'd accidentally clicked on the "New Trinity Ground " topic when I saw the picture. 
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| Wonder if the $26.5 million Aus dollars they got in state aid helped them subsidise the fans tickets
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| Quote wrencat1873="wrencat1873"Is platinum 500 different from a regular platinum S/T'"
I think the 500 includes monthly prizes in addition stand to be corrected though
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| . Quote [u[iI believe the one Penrith have, operate around 1000 slot machines, all of which make money.[/i[/u'"
Paid a visit there last October and couldn't believe how many there were. Most pubs & clubs in Australia have them but Penrith's Leagues Club was like Las Vegas, and given the average Aussies love of the 'Pokies' they must make a mint from them.
By the way, the Penrith Team of the Century is on a board in the reception and contains the name of a former Trinity favourite, one Mr Bill Ashurst.
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| Quote Daddycool="Daddycool"Wonder if the $26.5 million Aus dollars they got in state aid helped them subsidise the fans tickets'"
There are so many differences between the way sport is funded in Australia compared to the UK that it makes comparisons very difficult.
However state and federal funding does play a huge part. Some clubs are propped up by wealthy Leagues clubs though more and more are not.
Apart from the funding and the leagues clubs I think it’s fair to say that the Australian game has always been run more as a business than the UK game.
Much bigger TV revenue also helps.
It would be nice to be them but we are not. In a way it’s surprising that SL does as well as it does when you look at the advantages the NRL has.
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