Taranaki Daily News

NRL offloads free tickets; AFL final already sold out

- JAMES BUCKLEY

The NRL is offloading thousands of free tickets to the grand final in a bid to fill the 83,000-capacity ANZ Stadium in Sydney for Sunday’s season-ending showdown.

With out-of-towners Melbourne and North Queensland contesting the decider, ticket sales have been much softer than usual, with the league turning to Sydney juniors as the answer to fleshing out the grand final crowd.

A NRL spokespers­on strongly denied up to 20,000 tickets were being handed out, as some industry insiders suggested on Wednesday, claiming the figure was only a few thousand. In any event, the match is not expected to sell out.

The league is using its PlayNRL Rewards system to facilitate the junior ticket handout. An email went out to select junior clubs earlier this week, encouragin­g players and volunteers to redeem their free grand final ticket from 9am Wednesday morning. A different password was sent out in each email, with the password needed to redeem the free tickets.

‘‘You can use your PlayNRL Rewards password to redeem 1 ticket for the Storm v Cowboys Grand Final at ANZ Stadium on Sunday,’’ the email said.

PlayNRL Rewards offers juniors aged 15 and under, volunteers, coaches and officials free entry into one NRL match each round throughout the season.

It was understood the NRL had also distribute­d parcels of grand final tickets to select junior rugby league clubs across Sydney. The same was done for last weekend’s preliminar­y final between the Sydney Roosters and North Queensland, which attracted 28,108 fans to Allianz Stadium.

Meanwhile, tickets to tomorrow’s AFL grand final between Richmond and Adelaide are virtually impossible to come by, the majority of which are split between club, MCC and AFL members.

About 100,000 fans are expected to pile into the Melbourne Cricket Ground, following the 94,258 who watched Richmond beat GWS at the venue last weekend.

But the AFL has the luxury of a traditiona­l Melbourne club in its grand final while the NRL has had just one Sydney team in its showpiece game since 2014.

Return flights to Sydney from Townsville have sky-rocketed to almost $1000 this weekend, forcing many Cowboys fans to stay in North Queensland.

But the presence of the PNG Hunters, who won the Intrust Super Cup in Queensland last weekend to set up a showdown with NSW Cup winners Penrith, is set to attract thousands of fans from Papua New Guinea. Extra flights from Port Moresby have been scheduled to accommodat­e demand.

The NRL remains hopeful Sunday’s decider at ANZ Stadium will sell out.

 ?? MARK KOLBE/ GETTY IMAGES ?? The Provan-Summons Trophy goes on the line in the NRL grand final to be played at ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia.
MARK KOLBE/ GETTY IMAGES The Provan-Summons Trophy goes on the line in the NRL grand final to be played at ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia.
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