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Queensland Reds 2026

The Ghost of Raelene

John Eales (66)
There was a big chat about this on Triple M before the game on Sunday arvo.

For me, chucking on a roof fundamentally changes the vibe of the place. I'd rather them add the extra 10k seats and build a mega grandstand.

It does sound like a roof is in serious consideration though as I am sure the non-sporting events would particularly prefer it and it may draw some of the larger acts who miss Brisbane.

Would they not consider chucking a roof into Vic Park stadium?
I swear roofs on existing stadiums is like high speed rail. Lets trot that one out boss.
 

Strewthcobber

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
CBUS still has corporate suites and all the trimmings etc.

I am sure there is some consideration that sending a game down there could result in an additional 5k bums on seats. There is a strong Polynesian community down the coast and throughout Logan/Beenleigh/Coomera so potentially if the draw made sense they could put the Moana game there.
Sure, but Stephen Moore and the rest of the bms Brisbane leadership group don't want to take their clients to Townsville, or drive home for an hour and a half from CBUS
 

PhilClinton

Mark Ella (57)
Sure, but Stephen Moore and the rest of the bms Brisbane leadership group don't want to take their clients to Townsville, or drive home for an hour and a half from CBUS

Mate funnily enough Stephen actually sits on the board of Stadiums Queensland and I know for a fact would LOVE to be taking more games to regional areas.

He was up there for the Wallabies Townsville test match earlier this year as their spokesperson and was spruiking how good it would be for more Reds games to be played across regional QLD.
 

Adam84

Tim Horan (67)
Mate funnily enough Stephen actually sits on the board of Stadiums Queensland and I know for a fact would LOVE to be taking more games to regional areas.

He was up there for the Wallabies Townsville test match earlier this year as their spokesperson and was spruiking how good it would be for more Reds games to be played across regional QLD.
Yeah if the QLD Govt subsidise them to offset the match-day income they lose by hosting them there, as the state govt has done in the past.

it’s also why they’re unlikely to play on GC, QLD Govt aren’t going to subsidise that.

one game a year to Townsville is fine, but it’s all $$ at the end of the day that they need to weigh up.
 
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PhilClinton

Mark Ella (57)
Well if it’s any consolation to those regional areas, the GM of the Reds major sponsor is actively trying to make those deals happen through his involvement with that organisation.
 

Adam84

Tim Horan (67)
Perhaps, but draw for 2026 has been released and it’s all Suncorp, maybe a discussion for 2027 season

Reds are playing Panasonic in Toowoomba next month, so regional areas aren’t missing out completely
 

Adam84

Tim Horan (67)
But they get small crowds at Suncorp
Small? Not small by comparison to the other Australian Super Rugby teams, and still larger than any regional stadium would get.

regardless, Suncorp presents the largest profit margins. That’s the reality of it all… that’s why they’re playing every match in 2027…
 

rugbyAU

Ken Catchpole (46)
Small? Not small by comparison to the other Australian Super Rugby teams, and still larger than any regional stadium would get.

regardless, Suncorp presents the largest profit margins. That’s the reality of it all… that’s why they’re playing every match in 2027…
average 15K is small in a 52K seat stadium, the other Aus super teams are pretty weak comparisons, the other Brisbane teams are way higher
 

PhilClinton

Mark Ella (57)
We just need to go back to winning!

From memory we were averaging bigger crowds than the Broncos in the 2010-2013 era.....

Even during those 'down years' the Broncos still averaged more than double the current Reds home crowd attendance. Important to note they also finished 3rd in 2011 so it's not like they were fully crap the whole time, although for most of the other mentioned seasons they sucked.

2010 - 34k
2011 - 33k
2012 - 33k
2013 - 30k

The Reds crowd figures seem to be more difficult to track down during that period, but I reckon from 2010-2012 at least they would have been on par with the Broncos.
 

PhilClinton

Mark Ella (57)
Call me naive but this is why we shouldn’t commit to a smaller ground. It’s not impossible that we recapture those crowds. We got about 45k for the Super Rugby AU final during covid.

Punters are looking for reasons to get out.

Finals games, particularly Grand Finals aren't a good barometer for whether a team is thriving from a fanbase standpoint. Queenslanders love sport and will flock to any big game events.

I never once went to a Brisbane Roar game during the season, but I attended all their sell out grand finals played at Suncorp in 2011, 2012 and 2014. During those periods their average crowd was only 15k but each GF hit 50k.
 

Strewthcobber

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
Even during those 'down years' the Broncos still averaged more than double the current Reds home crowd attendance. Important to note they also finished 3rd in 2011 so it's not like they were fully crap the whole time, although for most of the other mentioned seasons they sucked.

2010 - 34k
2011 - 33k
2012 - 33k
2013 - 30k

The Reds crowd figures seem to be more difficult to track down during that period, but I reckon from 2010-2012 at least they would have been on par with the Broncos.
Wikipedia has them
 

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Adam84

Tim Horan (67)
Sure, Lions and Broncos draw bigger crowds, as does the AFL and NRL teams in every other Australian city which has a Super Rugby team. It’s almost as though it’s a larger commercial product then Super Rugby! None of this is unique to the Reds.

Draw for 2026 has been released and Reds are playing home games at Suncorp. They aren’t moving to Ballymore or RNA for $$$ reasons mentioned previously, nor will they by moving anywhere for the foreseeable future besides one off games supported by government funding.
 
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Adam84

Tim Horan (67)
back to the Reds 2026 season.

McDermotts injury/recovery time frame has been listed(tentatively) as 6 months which puts his return date as around around 9, the home game at Suncorp versus the Crusaders.

Fortunate to have re-signed Kalani Thomas and reflects well on the decision to send Louis Werchon off to play URC for Benneton. Puts more pressure on the Reds to lock up U20s player James Marten now as well IMO. His passing and attack off the ruck looks first rate for his age.
 
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