Anzac weekend may mark rugby league's first-ever sellout for all eight games across multiple cities and states.
This could be footy history across six cities, two countries and three states on the patriotic Anzac weekend.
For the first time ever, all eight rugby league games in one round are heading towards crowd sellouts, starting with a ground capacity for Wests Tigers' big game against Canberra on Thursday night at Leichhardt Oval.
NRL attendance sellouts will be shortly been announced in Brisbane, Sydney, Newcastle, Melbourne, Wellington in New Zealand and hopefully Townsville.
Aside from Magic Round, which is played at the one venue, rugby league has never in its 118-year history sold-out every game in a single round at eight different venues.
Seven games are already headed for sellouts with North Queensland's match against Cronulla tracking towards capacity with around 3000 tickets left for Saturday evening's game at Queensland Country Bank Stadium.
