Southern Steel netball ticket sales slow
BY NATHAN BURDON
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The early start to the trans-Tasman netball competition might be catching a few fans out, according to Southern Steel chief executive Julie Paterson.
Days out from Steel's opening game against West Coast Fever at Stadium Southland there are still "several hundred" seats available.
"Tickets have been a bit slow," Paterson said.
"I kind of feel that people are in summer mode.
"We've still got the final of the local cricket and all that sort of carry-on. People have still got their heads in summer sports."
The trans-Tasman competition, which is in its third year, has been brought forward two weeks to accommodate preparation for the Commonwealth Games in India, where the Silver Ferns will be defending the gold medal they won four years ago.
Steel take on Fever at Stadium Southland from 6.50pm on Sunday.
Paterson said West Coast Fever would present a real challenge for Steel first up.
"The Fever are going to be great opposition. I believe they are the future of Australian netball. They've got some pretty classy players in there – young, but they are the players from the Australian under-21 team."
Steel is the only New Zealand franchise that has not lost a game to an Australian team at home since the league started in 2008.
"We really want to keep that record intact."
Steel also play the Melbourne Vixens in Dunedin, a stadium where they are yet to taste defeat, and the highly touted Queensland Firebirds at Stadium Southland this season.
"Everyone has come to expect the full package when they come to watch the netball – a great game and some great entertainment – and none of that has changed.
"The (team) have been in today they are just chafing at the bit."
Tickets are available from Stadium Southland.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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Or perhaps it's just that no one cares about the "Southern" Steel made up largely of North Islanders with an Aussie captain. Go the Sharks!
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I would have loved to have been watching them but there hasn't been enough advertising of game dates and times!