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ACT Brumbies launch crowd initiative to lure fans back to Canberra

The ACT Brumbies will launch an initiative in the hope of bringing fans back to Super Rugby when the team returns to Canberra for a Sunday afternoon clash next week.

The Brumbies will attempt to break a five-game losing streak when they play the Pretoria Bulls at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday night.

The Brumbies will launch a crowd initiative on Wednesday.

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But club officials are already moving to generate support for their home game against the Japan Sunwolves on June 3 by forming a partnership with Lifeline and encouraging fans to turn up at Canberra Stadium.

Details of the partnership will be unveiled on Wednesday as the Brumbies try to rebuild support after the second lowest crowd in the club's history – just 5283 – watched their last home game.

The alarming drop in support hasn't been helped by the declining interest in Super Rugby, but it is hoped a rare afternoon timeslot will entice fans back to the venue.

The Brumbies and Canberra Raiders are keeping a close eye on the capital's stadium developments, with details of a renewed push for a venue in Civic gathering momentum.

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Chris Dutton

Chris Dutton is a sports reporter at The Canberra Times.

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