- Dec 18, 2005
- 22,331
- 15,748
- AFL Club
- Richmond
- Other Teams
- Richmond
We'll overtake last years figure by Round 1. 75,000 still a chance. All depends if we decide to win some games in the first month for once
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From what i inderstand all womens only members are included in every teams(who have a womens team) account.
Pets to.
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Half wrong then. As women for all teams areYou understand wrong then. Pets havent been counted for years.
Half wrong then. As women for all 8 reams are
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Easy to work out. Club says there 1800 womans only memberships included in total tally.Given Womens memberships arent access memberships, Ill wait for the afl audited numbers thanks.
Easy to work out. Club says there 1800 womans only memberships included in total tally.
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You and your Tiger mates have been quiet!We'll overtake last years figure by Round 1. 75,000 still a chance. All depends if we decide to win some games in the first month for once
Easy to work out. Club says there 1800 womans only memberships included in total tally.
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It is very easy to work out.
To be counted as a member by the AFL regardless of what a club says a membership need:
- A name
- An address
- To be given a Membership Pack
- Cost at least $50
The Giants AFLW Memberships cost $45, so they won't count come the audit as The_Wookie has said. But regardless to get 1800 people to join up for it is a credit to the Giants.
GWS and Carlton are the only two clubs that don't have their AFLW Membership priced at $50 or more. But even then I would wait for the audit as its up to the AFL to decide what membership count.
Collingwood - $90
Fremantle - $50
Carlton - $25
Melbourne - $75
Brisbane - $50
Western Bulldogs - $50
Adelaide - $60
Amazing discrepancy there, I would have thought Carlton with the added attraction of playing at PP could have charged more.
Amazing discrepancy there, I would have thought Carlton with the added attraction of playing at PP could have charged more.
Fantastic effort by the Tiger army especially after our poor year last year.Tigers on 62k now
Numbers are from club websites today, some clubs didn't have them listed, I've listed the change since 14/2. First number is the membership, second number increase since 14th and third the percentage increase.
Hawthorn 66,575 +1,287 +2%
Richmond 58,350 61,868 +3,518 +6%
West Coast 59,068 1,685 +3%
Essendon 53,315 56,069 +2,754 +5%
Port Adelaide 52,409 +1,169 +2%
Geelong 44,854 no change
Carlton 38,518 +1,115 +3%
Sydney 36,782 Seems to have disappeared
St Kilda 34,526 +953 +3%
Melbourne 32,679 +980 +3%
North Melbourne 31,582 32,815 +1,233 +4%
Brisbane 16,360 +162 +1%
Greater Western Sydney 15,728 +841 5.6%
Gold Coast 9,020 +881 +10%
Good to see the suns pick up. The lions have basically stopped to a crawl.
These teams aren't listing their memberships on their website.
Adelaide
Collingwood
Fremantle
Western Bulldogs
Collingwood has so many they don't bother these days, the bloke gets RSI typing the numbers in, i have noticed GWS numbers, they seem to go up about 100 a day and then bam up 1000 so who knows.
The Lions unless they get a stack of wins up will be a long process back to the glory days
You and your Tiger mates have been quiet!
Agree. If Tiges get on a roll then look out 75,000. Only watch out for the Tiges is the big increases in February may be brought forward memberships due to flat prices. Last year Richmond had strong growth in March. If momentum continues, the numbers look good. We shall see in the next 4 weeks.
Hawks doing well. At 56,000 the Bombers going brilliantly at +7,500 up on same time last year and this years star performer.. The Bombers are back where they belong. On track for 65,000+ members and with big crowds to attend their blockbuster fixtures in the first 8 weeks..
Cats may have stagnated after going past 50,000 last year. The Bulldogs tracking well as expected.
But how are the Pies going? Surely someone knows?!!
Swans site lists as 41992, but that number is at least a few days old.Numbers are from club websites today, some clubs didn't have them listed, I've listed the change since 14/2. First number is the membership, second number increase since 14th and third the percentage increase.
Hawthorn 66,575 +1,287 +2%
Richmond 61,868 +3,518 +6%
West Coast 59,068 1,685 +3%
Essendon 56,069 +2,754 +5%
Port Adelaide 52,409 +1,169 +2%
Geelong 44,854 no change according to website
Carlton 38,518 +1,115 +3%
Sydney 36,782 Seems to have disappeared
St Kilda 34,526 +953 +3%
Melbourne 32,679 +980 +3%
North Melbourne 32,815 +1,233 +4%
Brisbane 16,360 +162 +1%
Greater Western Sydney 15,728 +841 5.6%
Gold Coast 9,020 +881 +10%
Good to see the suns pick up. The lions have basically stopped to a crawl.
These teams aren't listing their memberships on their website.
Adelaide
Collingwood
Fremantle
Western Bulldogs
Swans: 49,183
We are still to have our family days in both Sydney and Melbourne plus quite some time until Round 1 and our first game in Melbourne for the year, 65,000 should be the target for the club now. Amazing considering we didn't hit 49,000 until April 8 last year.
Out of interest what proportion of your members are located in Sydney/NSW?We are still to have our family days in both Sydney and Melbourne plus quite some time until Round 1 and our first game in Melbourne for the year, 65,000 should be the target for the club now. Amazing considering we didn't hit 49,000 until April 8 last year.