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    Posted: 06 Jul 2023 at 13:29
Originally posted by Megrim Megrim wrote:

Launceston were known informally as the Cornish AB for years before the relaunch.
I totally concur with your other points nonetheless..
Improving Cornish sides ( Camborne & St. Austell) may also have had an effect on Cornish P's dwindling attendances.


Attendances were actually very good last season.
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Launceston were known informally as the Cornish AB for years before the relaunch.
I totally concur with your other points nonetheless..
Improving Cornish sides ( Camborne & St. Austell) may also have had an effect on Cornish P's dwindling attendances.

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Originally posted by corporalcarrot corporalcarrot wrote:

Tickets to Jersey Reds home games are readily available online to both visiting supporters and those based on the Island. (£1 booking fee applies)

All Tickets must be obtained via our website. Please buy here. T&Cs apply see below.

Please Note: Due to the new turnstiles being installed all ticket must be purchased online. Ticket will not be available to buy on the gate.

ONLINE MATCH DAY TICKET PRICES

• Early Bird Stand Seat Ticket – £19
• Stand Seat Ticket – £24
• Early Bird Adult- £15
• Adult – £19
• U21 Student – £7 (U21 Student Ticket – Allows entry to one U21 Student on presentation of valid Student ID)
• U18s – £2 (proof of age will be required for older teenagers)
• U5 – Free (Must be purchased with an adult ticket)

The season ticket price is held at last year's level of £150. I've got mine already.

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No VAT on the islands, but a bargain nonetheless.
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Tickets to Jersey Reds home games are readily available online to both visiting supporters and those based on the Island. (£1 booking fee applies)

All Tickets must be obtained via our website. Please buy here. T&Cs apply see below.

Please Note: Due to the new turnstiles being installed all ticket must be purchased online. Ticket will not be available to buy on the gate.

ONLINE MATCH DAY TICKET PRICES

• Early Bird Stand Seat Ticket – £19
• Stand Seat Ticket – £24
• Early Bird Adult- £15
• Adult – £19
• U21 Student – £7 (U21 Student Ticket – Allows entry to one U21 Student on presentation of valid Student ID)
• U18s – £2 (proof of age will be required for older teenagers)
• U5 – Free (Must be purchased with an adult ticket)

The season ticket price is held at last year's level of £150. I've got mine already.

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Edited by corporalcarrot - 05 Jul 2023 at 16:43
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'Coventry Membership' Prices:

XL Motors Stand
– Adult – £275 (£16.18 per match)
– Concession – £207 (£12.18 per match) – Under 16’s – Free

Standing
– Adult – £230 (£13.53 per match)
– Concession – £171 (£10.06 per match) – Under 16’s – Free

'Blue and White Membership' Prices:

XL Motors Stand
– Adult – £299 (£17.58 per match)
– Concession – £224 (£13.18 per match)

Standing
– Adult – £252 (£14.82 per match)
– Concession – £188 (£11.06 per match)

There are more expensive packages available if you want the fancy stuff thrown in too.
Progs are free online.
Parking in one of the car parks will cost you, but I have no idea how much as I street park nearby, so free...
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Pirates season ticket standing is £175, main stand £310, ropey stand £230.
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I am looking forward to returning to Cambridge ........last time I was there I had a great lunch with the quality of the food matched by the attractiveness of my dining companions which included an extremely attractive lady called Sabine.

I sat in the stand and listened to the pre match banter from some Cambridge folk who clearly thought Caldy's tight head prop Derek Salisbury was only likely to last 20 minutes or so. I advised them that Degsy would play the full 80 and would probably demolish the Cambridge scrum and cause havoc in the loose........it was so good to be proved right.

Last season Caldy's online advance price was £10 and at the gate price was £15....from memory kids were free .....to be honest I thought it was unbelievable value for an afternoon's entertainment. The Wirral public did as well, the average home gate was 1,500+


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I believe Cambridge will be charging £20 for ground admission, including free parking and a digital programme. Tickets can be purchased on-line, or on the gate.

We only have a few seats, and those are mainly reserved for debenture holders and visiting VIPs. I believe that if there are spaces, these can be purchased for a small fee.I cannot remember what that is, as I have a debenture - I think it was £5.

I would recommend the pre-match lunches, but these sell out, so book early. There will be burgers and hog roast available for those not dining, as well as three bars and a coffee stall. 

The season ticket is £200, we have however capped or reduced the playing members subs.


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Originally posted by WEvans WEvans wrote:

Going down a level Richmond in NL1 appear to be charging £22 to stand (£25 to sit) next season. A little cheaper if you book online in advance but not everyone is able to do that for various reasons. To me this pricing structure doesn't encourage casual supporters. Certainly not after the first visit when they discover the prices!  


£25 to sit in the coldest stand in the world - good luck with that
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Pre discounts Blues adult 
Seated £27.50
Ground entry £23.50
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Going down a level Richmond in NL1 appear to be charging £22 to stand (£25 to sit) next season. A little cheaper if you book online in advance but not everyone is able to do that for various reasons. To me this pricing structure doesn't encourage casual supporters. Certainly not after the first visit when they discover the prices!  
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Originally posted by billesleyexile billesleyexile wrote:

Originally posted by Camquin Camquin wrote:

What exactly do BT Sport need?


thinking back to when Welsh were in Oxford, I think (not exhaustive):

- ability to mount multiple high level cameras
- room for a couple of outside broadcast trucks up close to the pitch
- indoor fully glazed pitch-facing commentary box
- big screen for replays and TMOs (I've got it in mind this was a cost to the club each time rather than something they provided)
- stadium clock linked to the referees whistle and the big screen (this was almost definitely a direct cost to the club, and pretty eye watering)

Essentially the club got/gets money from being on television, but some of that goes straight back out again to pay for the infrastructure to be on television.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote billesleyexile Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Jun 2023 at 17:23
Originally posted by Camquin Camquin wrote:

What exactly do BT Sport need?


thinking back to when Welsh were in Oxford, I think (not exhaustive):

- ability to mount multiple high level cameras
- room for a couple of outside broadcast trucks up close to the pitch
- indoor fully glazed pitch-facing commentary box
- big screen for replays and TMOs (I've got it in mind this was a cost to the club each time rather than something they provided)
- stadium clock linked to the referees whistle and the big screen (this was almost definitely a direct cost to the club, and pretty eye watering)

Essentially the club got/gets money from being on television, but some of that goes straight back out again to pay for the infrastructure to be on television.
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What exactly do BT Sport need?

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Originally posted by Paul10 Paul10 wrote:

Agreed.
I'd add the proviso that IF the ground isn't suitable for BT Sport then that club receive less TV income until the ground meets modern TV crew requirements.

On the flip side if a ground can't host BT Sport it means Austin Healey won't be turning up which should boost the crowd!
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I was surprised when I found out what the majority of Championship players earn. It’s hardly surprising lots find the lure of match fees and working a better proposition 
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Originally posted by Paul10 Paul10 wrote:

Agreed.
I'd add the proviso that IF the ground isn't suitable for BT Sport then that club receive less TV income until the ground meets modern TV crew requirements.

Which is what happens in SuperLeague.

Though at this point we should probably gloss over the self-reinforcing problem that IIRC clubs with substandard grounds (basically Castleford and Wakefield Trinity) also get less central funding because of it when really there's a case that they should have more.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Paul10 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Jun 2023 at 11:45
Agreed.
I'd add the proviso that IF the ground isn't suitable for BT Sport then that club receive less TV income until the ground meets modern TV crew requirements.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote *Stalwart Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Jun 2023 at 11:19
Well said CC. I think we all know that the spurious ground criteria is simply ring fencing by stealth and completely unnecessary in the real world.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote corporalcarrot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Jun 2023 at 10:39
Originally posted by *Stalwart *Stalwart wrote:

Originally posted by CJB1 CJB1 wrote:

Hmm, you may call yourselves the Cornish Pirates, but when push comes to shove you are Penzance and Newlyn RFC, and every Cornishman will realise this.  Launceston tried calling themselves the Cornish All Blacks, much good that did them.  Moving out of your home territory will inevitably be a risky business, just ask Wasps and London Irish.

The fact is that when we moved up to a more central location the crowds were bigger. We did, and still do, get a lot of people who support their local team but come and watch The Pirates - which is why we opted for a lot of Sunday games. At the last home game I was chatting to a lovely group of young people who had come from St Agnes.
This thread is about the cost of watching rugby, and it shows the delicate balance that has to be struck. It's probably fair to say that people who support, and buy tickets, for their local club will not be so inclined to pay out a substantial amount to watch another game at the weekend in the present climate.
Absolutely right mate if clubs charge too much they get smaller crowds but the cost of maintaining a full time rugby squad has to be funded and its unlikely to be sustainable in the longer term if it relies on the deep pockets of club owners. There will be exceptions but most Championship rugby players earn very little so there seems little opportunity to reduce costs unless clubs adopt the Bedford part time model. Given the lack of funds in the game the obvious thing that could be done is to drop the daft requirement to invest millions in large stadiums that clubs will never fill. Ealing and Jersey do not need a bigger stadium but have both earned a place in the premiership imo but they do not need a huge debt to fund a totally pointless stadium.
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