rawzy! wrote:
south wales have had around 800 or 1000 people in big games which is more than the blue bulls down south which is good to see there are rl fans down there and i think they think it is the right thing for those fans to be able to watch the team no they are doing better seeing as they did turn out week in week out to watch a team that won 3 from 27
Rawzy,
Bridgend Blue Bulls is a Conference (IE amateur) team which was raided for players by both Celtic Crusaders and South wales Scorpions). South Wales Scorpions is a Championship 2 semi-pro side. You would kinda expect the Scorps to have higher attendances.
FWIW though, even though the Scorps have better owners than Celtic Crusaders ever did, attendances in Neef are considerably lower than the Celtic Crusaders had in the same league in Bridgend. Scorps may be a slow burner and are (unlike Celtic Cru under samule) living within their means and growing organically but at the moment ( attendance wise ) are comparing unfavourably with the Celtic Cru at the same time.
I KNOW everybody wants only good news, but so far the game in S Wales is not really surviving well (despite the spin from the WRL and Crusaders). Comparing average like for like matches (ignoring the early "novelty attendances" in Wrexham and the appalling "games on the road" attendances) the differences in attendance of COMPARABLE like for like matches is actually 566 (and unless I misread it - that was in favour of Bridgend).
This is not to say the game can't succeed in both your and my backyard, but it clearly is not yet.