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  • #16
    General admission tickets for Rd 1 against Broncos just came out $45 on ends $75 on side. Much cheaper than Anzac day

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Schooner View Post
      General admission tickets for Rd 1 against Broncos just came out $45 on ends $75 on side. Much cheaper than Anzac day
      It is a massive change in price for a different regular game.

      I just had a quick look at the prices for Melbourne game and they have a small mark up. I understand supply and demand, especially our game that sells out quick.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Danish View Post
        Within 5 years the ANZAC clash will no longer be included with season tickets.

        already this year they’ve demanded all season ticket holders redeem their ticket for the day so they can sell your seat if you don’t confirm. Once everyone is comfy with they they’ll start making us pay more for that game each year
        They've been shafting the members for over a decade now. I've got my email exchange somewhere deep in the archives where I argued with Steve Noyce about why season tickets prices were increasing when they were reducing the amount of home games played at the SFS when we had the central coast deal and then shipped a game off to NZ which were games we continually lost AND they stopped giving us the 2 free GA tickets to be redeemed at any home game, he waffled on about commercial interests and other corporate talk and didn't give a toss about the fans and nothing has changed since then except the team has mostly been successful on the field so people aren't too bothered at the moment but it will be interesting to see how things go with the shiny new stadium effect wears off and the team starts to struggles leaving only the die hards left.
        Last edited by SamKerrSimp; 02-05-2025, 08:05 PM.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by SamKerrSimp View Post

          They've been shafting the members for over a decade now. I've got my email exchange somewhere deep in the archives where I argued with Steve Noyce about why season tickets prices were increasing when they were reducing the amount of home games played at the SFS when we had the central coast deal and then shipped a game off to NZ which were games we continually lost AND they stopped giving us the 2 free GA tickets to be redeemed at any home game, he waffled on about commercial interests and other corporate talk and didn't give a toss about the fans and nothing has changed since then except the team has mostly been successful on the field so people aren't too bothered at the moment but it will be interesting to see how things go with the shiny new stadium effect wears off and the team starts to struggles leaving only the die hards left.
          It would cost you much more if you purchased tickets each week compared to having a season ticket though

          People on here are quoting single game tickets prices from $45 to $75 plus

          https://www.roosters.com.au/membership/packages/

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          • #20
            Originally posted by King Salvo View Post

            It would cost you much more if you purchased tickets each week compared to having a season ticket though

            People on here are quoting single game tickets prices from $45 to $75 plus

            https://www.roosters.com.au/membership/packages/
            Not sure what this has to do with what I said.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by SamKerrSimp View Post

              They've been shafting the members for over a decade now. I've got my email exchange somewhere deep in the archives where I argued with Steve Noyce about why season tickets prices were increasing when they were reducing the amount of home games played at the SFS when we had the central coast deal and then shipped a game off to NZ which were games we continually lost AND they stopped giving us the 2 free GA tickets to be redeemed at any home game, he waffled on about commercial interests and other corporate talk and didn't give a toss about the fans and nothing has changed since then except the team has mostly been successful on the field so people aren't too bothered at the moment but it will be interesting to see how things go with the shiny new stadium effect wears off and the team starts to struggles leaving only the die hards left.
              FY23 numbers showed we ranked 6th in terms of revenue gained despite receiving the 2nd most in sponsorships and given that all clubs receive the same media grant from the NRL, it suggests the revenue the club gains from match day revenue is relatively average in the NRL which for a club who bases themselves out of the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney I would find hard to be too critical of.

              I think there are simple and cost effective solutions the club could take to improve the membership offering but I find it hard to be too angry about the price structure especially when you compare to other clubs. Even though like you, I remember buying my first Chookpen membership in 2005 for around $150 (concession) and now it's doubled. But I also remember paying $1.20 for a 375ml coke back and these days it costs me $2.50 for a 200ml can of coke.

              Inflation, shrinkflation, back in my day.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post

                FY23 numbers showed we ranked 6th in terms of revenue gained despite receiving the 2nd most in sponsorships and given that all clubs receive the same media grant from the NRL, it suggests the revenue the club gains from match day revenue is relatively average in the NRL which for a club who bases themselves out of the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney I would find hard to be too critical of.

                I think there are simple and cost effective solutions the club could take to improve the membership offering but I find it hard to be too angry about the price structure especially when you compare to other clubs. Even though like you, I remember buying my first Chookpen membership in 2005 for around $150 (concession) and now it's doubled. But I also remember paying $1.20 for a 375ml coke back and these days it costs me $2.50 for a 200ml can of coke.

                Inflation, shrinkflation, back in my day.
                I'm not talking about individual prices I am saying that the club has a history of taking things away but still increasing the price and they're clearly still in the market for that.

                The club might base themselves in the Eastern suburbs (quite the stretch giving it's a bees dick from being in the CBD) but they have marketed themselves as Sydney for 25 years now they needed to do better in getting fans through the gate all the time and not just anzac day and souths games.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by SamKerrSimp View Post

                  I'm not talking about individual prices I am saying that the club has a history of taking things away but still increasing the price and they're clearly still in the market for that.

                  The club might base themselves in the Eastern suburbs (quite the stretch giving it's a bees dick from being in the CBD) but they have marketed themselves as Sydney for 25 years now they needed to do better in getting fans through the gate all the time and not just anzac day and souths games.
                  CBD... Eastern suburbs, it's pedantics both cost a mint to operate a business out of. The point stands.

                  Your argument is around a reduced value, whether they're decreasing the offer or increasing the prices it doesn't really matter, it all comes down to the value you're receiving for the money you spend.

                  When compared to other big clubs in top tier stadiums we seem to stack up pretty fairly;

                  2025 Membership costs broken down by game

                  Roosters
                  Reserved sideline $56.50 per game
                  General Admission $29.50 per game

                  Broncos
                  Reserved sideline $83.25 per game (+$26.75)
                  General Admission $31.66 per game (+$2.16)

                  Storm
                  Reserved sideline $72.36 per game (+$15.86)
                  General Admission $24 per game (-$5.50)

                  Eels
                  Reserved sideline $57.18 per game (+0.68)
                  General Admission $24 per game (-$5.50)


                  I guess my questions for you would be is there a model out there you can point to that you think the club should follow or could take some inspiration from? And to what level would you like to see the club take a hit in revenue to increase the value proposition of memberships for its supporters?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by SamKerrSimp View Post

                    They've been shafting the members for over a decade now. I've got my email exchange somewhere deep in the archives where I argued with Steve Noyce about why season tickets prices were increasing when they were reducing the amount of home games played at the SFS when we had the central coast deal and then shipped a game off to NZ which were games we continually lost AND they stopped giving us the 2 free GA tickets to be redeemed at any home game, he waffled on about commercial interests and other corporate talk and didn't give a toss about the fans and nothing has changed since then except the team has mostly been successful on the field so people aren't too bothered at the moment but it will be interesting to see how things go with the shiny new stadium effect wears off and the team starts to struggles leaving only the die hards left.
                    The members pack I get for around $120 gives you 4 general admission tickets included, it’s a pretty good deal for those who are unable to get to most matches.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by milanja View Post

                      The members pack I get for around $120 gives you 4 general admission tickets included, it’s a pretty good deal for those who are unable to get to most matches.
                      Plus free public transport to and from Allianz as well - 4 tickets @ 29.50 - $118 plus the savings on travel if you use the Public Transport option then you would come out in front with your $120 spend.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by milanja View Post

                        The members pack I get for around $120 gives you 4 general admission tickets included, it’s a pretty good deal for those who are unable to get to most matches.
                        Hey Milanja, does GA mean no reserved seat? So you have to stand or sit separately?

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post

                          Hey Milanja, does GA mean no reserved seat? So you have to stand or sit separately?
                          You just choose where you sit in any of the general admission stands.

                          not sure what would happen in a sellout game, it’s never happened to me before, benefits of a big home stadium.

                          you can’t use the GA tickets for the Anzac games or finals.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by milanja View Post

                            You just choose where you sit in any of the general admission stands.

                            not sure what would happen in a sellout game, it’s never happened to me before, benefits of a big home stadium.

                            you can’t use the GA tickets for the Anzac games or finals.
                            Thanks. So you choose on the day? It’s not pre booked. First to get to the seat sort of thing? The only reason I’m asking is I’m looking to book some seats and all the good seats are not available because they are reserved for full paying members. There’s no point me paying for that living in Canberra. Seems the only tickets I can get are in the corners and Bay 30 and behind the goal posts. I don’t want to be behind the goal posts and am worried about Bay 30 looking into the sun for afternoon games. I’m not even sure which game to go to yet.
                            Last edited by mightyrooster; 02-15-2025, 08:32 PM.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post

                              Thanks. So you choose on the day? It’s not pre booked. First to get to the seat sort of thing?
                              Yep MR, just scan your ticket and find the best seat available, if you get there a bit earlier, take the best available, it tells you on the ticket which bays are GA.

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