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18 May 2013Manly DailyAndrew Prentice
Crowd fun earns Sea Eagles poll position
THE success of the Sea Eagles is not just limited to the heroic on-field performances from the players.
Marketing agency Enhance Research recently released their responses from a mid-season survey on NRL fans in relation to game day experience.
Despite having to contend with the competition’s most out-dated facilities at Brookvale Oval, Manly were crowned top club in a number of areas.
They were the NRL standouts in engaging the crowd as part of the ‘‘Countdown to Kick Off ’’ hosted by the club’s Corporate Affairs and media manager Neil Evans, as well as mascots entertaining the crowd and a number of different merchandise areas.
If that wasn’t enough, the Sea Eagles also polled strongly in other categories such as family activities, crowd capacity and cheerleader performances.
A club spokesperson said extra focus has been placed on making each home game at Brookie a big event for fans from start to finish.
‘‘You only have to look at how many people turned up for the Souths and Cronulla games to see the level of support,’’ he said.
‘‘Fans always come first, they are the pulse of the club.
‘‘Presenting legends from previous teams and Wolfie’s Howlers have been well received, it adds to the occasion.
‘‘The findings show we are doing things right.’’
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Well done to Manly for listening to the Fans
Crowd fun earns Sea Eagles poll position
THE success of the Sea Eagles is not just limited to the heroic on-field performances from the players.
Marketing agency Enhance Research recently released their responses from a mid-season survey on NRL fans in relation to game day experience.
Despite having to contend with the competition’s most out-dated facilities at Brookvale Oval, Manly were crowned top club in a number of areas.
They were the NRL standouts in engaging the crowd as part of the ‘‘Countdown to Kick Off ’’ hosted by the club’s Corporate Affairs and media manager Neil Evans, as well as mascots entertaining the crowd and a number of different merchandise areas.
If that wasn’t enough, the Sea Eagles also polled strongly in other categories such as family activities, crowd capacity and cheerleader performances.
A club spokesperson said extra focus has been placed on making each home game at Brookie a big event for fans from start to finish.
‘‘You only have to look at how many people turned up for the Souths and Cronulla games to see the level of support,’’ he said.
‘‘Fans always come first, they are the pulse of the club.
‘‘Presenting legends from previous teams and Wolfie’s Howlers have been well received, it adds to the occasion.
‘‘The findings show we are doing things right.’’
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Well done to Manly for listening to the Fans