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NBL site has the Tigers crowd down at 2,860 - which is about average for them - in a 3,250 venue so not bad.
That's just under 8,000 across the 2 games - makes you wonder how many they would have got to the Dragons first home game if they didnt have them both playing on the same night!?
Many Tigers fans would be curios to check out the first home game of the Dragons.
BTW Andrew Gaze was at the Dragons game and NOT the Tigers game - doing radio broadcast, that must have been painfull for him :-) Apparently only the second game he has missed (excluding his NBA days).
Interesting. A large club I know has also experienced an increase in tryout turnout. Guess it depends on what clubs kept their kids engaged over the lockdown.