Maybe it's time to rethink Thursday night games. The NRL and Super Rugby were both in action last night but the two games pulled in woeful crowd numbers.
Despite it being the opening game of the NRL season, the defending champion Sharks hosted the Brisbane Broncos in front of just 11,493 fans, according to AAP. That's below the crowd average of 14,577 the Sharks pulled to Southern Cross Group Stadium last year, a ground that has a capacity of 22,000.
Just over half a stadium filled up for a season opener is not a good look.
Last year the season opened on a Thursday between the Eels and Broncos which pulled in 17,324 at Parramatta's Pirtek Stadium.
The Broncos attracted 36,057 in the season 2015 opener against the Sharks and in 2010 an impressive 48,516 against the Cowboys. Possibly the NRL should look at always having the season opener in Brisbane where the Broncos regularly attract the biggest crowds in the NRL at Suncorp Stadium.