I dont mind the warriors being put at #1, I'm even ok with F1 being in the list, but NCAA is an odd choice to have ahead of your local professional footy league.
Caitlin Clarke, yep. NCAA are in their 'March Madness' knockout tournaments at the moment with the men's and women's competitions at the semi-final stage. Those games are at about 2pm on Saturday so in a good time slot but still, shouldn't be ahead of one of the biggest games of local sport there's been this year.
Auckland media in general have this weird obsession with Rugby, Cricket and Netball. Local Basketball also gets the raw end of the media stick. It's gonna be a tough gig for even the new Knightys to challenge the media status quo.
The guys on the Rock gush over the Breakers but never mention the Nix and as I understand it, they do sports programmes for TV3. Feel free to correct me as I've not watched TV3 since 2006 and I know its in the shark.
One News had a little story, mainly around Zawadas cryptic Instagram post.
And what are these posts saying?
Zawadas latest one was him training and saying it's impossible to stop someone who never gives up. I didnt find it cryptic at all, it's clearly about his recovery and how he is continuing to work hard to get fit.
One News had a little story, mainly around Zawadas cryptic Instagram post.
And what are these posts saying?
Zawadas latest one was him training and saying it's impossible to stop someone who never gives up. I didnt find it cryptic at all, it's clearly about his recovery and how he is continuing to work hard to get fit.
I’ll translate Zawada to English : Zawada will be ready for the finals. I will score the winner.
From Stuff just now, I hope the editor improves. This is a review for tonights important game against the Jets.
"History
The Phoenix and Newcastle have met 48 times over the years, with the Phoenix winning 25, Victory winning 17 and 6 draws. The Phoenix have a 9-3-10 record against the Jets at McDonald Jones Stadium. The two teams have met twice already this season. The Jets stunned the Phoenix 3-0 in Wellington in round seven but the Phoenix got their revenge in Newcastle in round 14, snatching a dramatic 2-1 win thanks to a late goal from Zawada."
Goes back to the main point of the original post - the NZ sports media (with the exceptions already noted) don't cover the game, so they're not over the details, even for major decisions like the GF one (although they can give you chapter and verse on EPL & UCL when the mood takes them). Mainland FC
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Substantial 5min Ifill interview on National Radio Morning Report this morning, on Nix flying high.
Good chat, but Corin Dann seemed to imply that even if we got to Grand Final we would have to play it in Sydney. Is that still a thing? I thought that "deal" was abandoned after last year.
I went out for a few beers sat, was never heading to the game. Long story.
Anyway, two big pubs (with multiple screens) in Petone were playing the Highlanders game, with barely anyone watching.
Both times I asked for it to be swapped over. and they did. But it just shows that we are such a boring rugby country. Some pointless rugby game is seen as more important than a big local foodball game..
I went out for a few beers sat, was never heading to the game. Long story.
Anyway, two big pubs (with multiple screens) in Petone were playing the Highlanders game, with barely anyone watching.
Both times I asked for it to be swapped over. and they did. But it just shows that we are such a boring rugby country. Some pointless rugby game is seen as more important than a big local foodball game..
Yup, and this is why the SF isn't going to sell out, might not even get close to 30,000 as much as I'd like it to, because the ticket price can't/shouldn't be compared to how much Warriors or other rugby code ticket prices are for finals because it doesn't matter - they aren't valued by the casuals as highly as those codes, no matter how you try and put it.
Heaps of NIX Coverage this morning on the Radio - I listened to two stations on the way to work (via a stop at the doctors) and both had an interview that was based on the NIX - one with Italiano and another guy I didn't recognise.
Plenty of chat and kudos for the team. Ian Smith particularly glowing and promoting the SF.
Heaps of NIX Coverage this morning on the Radio - I listened to two stations on the way to work (via a stop at the doctors) and both had an interview that was based on the NIX - one with Italiano and another guy I didn't recognise.
Plenty of chat and kudos for the team. Ian Smith particularly glowing and promoting the SF.
Ian Smith has always had a healthy soft spot for football in this country, probably helped along by the fact his son was a former All White.
Enjoyed the same chat, although didn't catch the whole thing.
Long may the praise and chatter around the game in this country continue!
Heaps of NIX Coverage this morning on the Radio - I listened to two stations on the way to work (via a stop at the doctors) and both had an interview that was based on the NIX - one with Italiano and another guy I didn't recognise.
Plenty of chat and kudos for the team. Ian Smith particularly glowing and promoting the SF.
That "other guy" was David Dome, interviewed by RNZ Morning Report at about 8:20am. Was good stuff and was good to hear it.
I went out for a few beers sat, was never heading to the game. Long story.
Anyway, two big pubs (with multiple screens) in Petone were playing the Highlanders game, with barely anyone watching.
Both times I asked for it to be swapped over. and they did. But it just shows that we are such a boring rugby country. Some pointless rugby game is seen as more important than a big local foodball game..
Yup, and this is why the SF isn't going to sell out, might not even get close to 30,000 as much as I'd like it to, because the ticket price can't/shouldn't be compared to how much Warriors or other rugby code ticket prices are for finals because it doesn't matter - they aren't valued by the casuals as highly as those codes, no matter how you try and put it.
I know this might be stretching it.... but I think there is an ingrained fear of supporting a football team on (effectively) an international stage because we might be shown up as never good enough. If the Nix lose a game the comments on (say) Stuff are awful. But as soon as we have a consistently good season, there is a cautious / grudging / following among general public, because the NZ public only supports winning teams. Possibly the same happened with the Breakers in the past.
Said it before: New Zealanders don't really like sport, they like winning.
Absolutely this. My (kiwi) wife said the same after I commented about how hilarious it was our non football liking (very much rugby and cricket) neighbour was talking to me about the game on the beach. I didn’t really know how to engage as I knew it wasn’t legit interest 😂
Said it before: New Zealanders don't really like sport, they like winning.
Yet the Phoenix have still struggled for big crowds this season which has been by far their most successful. Whereas the very average Warriors can get 15,000+ every game.
Said it before: New Zealanders don't really like sport, they like winning.
Yet the Phoenix have still struggled for big crowds this season which has been by far their most successful. Whereas the very average Warriors can get 15,000+ every game.
The "very average" Warriors have won their ("minor") Premiership once, which is once more than we have (unless a miracle happens tmrw night)
Can anyone remember what the crowd numbers were like in the 2009-2010 regular season? We weren't getting 10k every game, were we?
This is the crowd numbers at Sky Stadium throughout the 09/10 season. So to answer your question: no. Attendances on the whole very similar to or even worse than this season image.png107.42 KB