RECORD GATES AT TWICKENHAM
Total £15,002
International Rugby Union gates are running high in Great Britain. Unfortunately when a Dominion team goes home and wins all along the line, its Union does not get a shekel of the profits to aid the game within its own territories. The British Rugby Unions gather in all the glittering coin, while the Dominion teams take most of the Rugby playing honours. Cricket arranges it a little differently. Last season the net receipts of the England v. "Wales match at Twickenham reached £15,002 —a record—so we may take it that the gross gate for the same match was also a. record. The attendance was 73,000! The biggest ever seen at Twickenham. The expenses of running the match must have been substantial, so the gross gate for the big day may have been in the vicinity of £20,000. Figures of this character may make mandarins of the great Australian game in Melbourne blink in wonder. That 73,000 crowd, will be eclipsed in. Sydney some day. The English Rugby Union owns the. Twickenham ground, valued at £138,666. The overdraft now stands at only
Net Receipts of Rugby Match With Wales
£lo,ooo—no less than £17,180 having, ■been paid off it last year. Clubs affiliated to the English Rtugby Union, have been loaned for the purpose of building their grounds £41,000. The Union has also provided a big area, which it owns, as parking space for its patrons. The Rugby Union certainly knows how to handle its finances. If the New South Wales Union, in a dim and distant past, had been similarly conservative, in the disposal of its wealth, it, too, would have been affluent. Time was when the Rugby Union housed its crowds of 50,000 on the Sydney Cricket Ground. That day may come again if the class players that make magnificent teams —not one or two, but an entire fifteen —be found. There are quite a few about now, nob forgetting full-back K. P. Storey, the successor to Dr. A. W. Ross. If the All Blacks repeat history of 1924 by winning all the international matches, and then . come across to Sydney to meet an Australian team of high-powered calibre back and forward, what think you the crowd to see it will be?
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 24 August 1935, Page 14
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378RECORD GATES AT TWICKENHAM Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 24 August 1935, Page 14
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