It attracted $650,000 over three years from ATEED, the Auckland Council's economic and international events agency, but netball's first Fast5 tournament did not attract the objective of that sponsorship money - visitors.
Both ATEED (Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development) and Netball New Zealand argue that the short-form, quick-fire, amended-rules version of the game has a solid future but that wasn't really borne out by the numbers that turned up to the first event at Vector Arena recently.
Precise visitor numbers brought to Auckland by the Fast5 are almost impossible to gather but a look round the venue during the matches produced an estimate of a total of about 1000 fans on the opening day (official figures said there were 3000). There were a few more on the Saturday though Herald on Sunday estimates were for no more than 1500, compared to the official attendance figure of 4200. Sunday was more successful, with up to 4500 passing through the turnstiles for finals day.
While it is impossible to break down attendees into locals and visitors, the event obviously fell well short of ATEED's target of attracting 6000 visitors to Auckland. ATEED couldn't supply any figures, while Netball New Zealand estimated that there were "up to 1000 visitors" from outside Auckland. The national body added that there were around 15 fans from England and "a couple" from Australia (not helped by their under-strength team).
Domestic visitors tend to be lower yield, as many stay with friends and relatives. Even taking Netball New Zealand's 1000 visitors as gospel still makes it difficult to justify an investment of over $200,000 per year. To put it in perspective, ATEED turned down a New Zealand Football request for $20,000 to help with the costs of the All Whites vs Jamaica game in February, which attracted over 15,000 to Mt Smart Stadium. The council agency also declined to assist with the Phoenix vs Adelaide A-League match earlier this year, which brought over 20,000 to Eden Park and would have attracted at least as many international visitors as the Fast5.