Fortress thriving: Are the signs pointing to a championship?

Warriors fans are creating unique signs for each match

LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken

Last Saturday, the Warriors, just hours after defeating the Sea Eagles, showcased their growing popularity with a social media post.

The club has experienced a surge in support and off-field success in 2023, with their most successful season on the horizon.

Having secured a top-four spot and aiming for an eighth consecutive victory in Round 27, the Warriors are riding high.

Their success on the field has translated to sold-out home games, with six already in 2023.

The average home attendance stands at an impressive 20,909, excluding the Magic Round.

This influx of fans has also led to a significant increase in revenue for the club.

The Warriors have generated record-breaking game-day merchandise sales during their seven home fixtures so far this season.

Looking ahead to the 2024 season, the Warriors have already garnered interest from 45 businesses eager to secure corporate hospitality packages.

This demonstrates the growing appeal of the club and the potential for further financial gains in the future.

In terms of home attendance, the Warriors rank third after Round 25, trailing only the Broncos and Dolphins.

With an average attendance only surpassed by these two teams, the Warriors' fanbase continues to grow steadily.

However, the numbers only tell part of the story.

The Warriors have become a force to be reckoned with both on and off the field.

Their success has not only boosted revenue and attendance but has also captured the hearts and minds of rugby league fans across the country.

The future looks bright for the Warriors as they continue to build their fortress and establish themselves as a powerhouse in the league.

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