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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Surely these stats can't be right - I mean, after all, where's Richmond??!From a club point of view, Collingwood recorded the third highest finals total in the health and safety era:
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Which also meant that they recorded the third highest season crowd total (H & A + finals) of all time:
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Makes me feel so much better about yesterday.
I do wonder whether the AFL and footy media love hyping up the ‘narrative’ of a Grand Final in the buildup has something to do with the ratings drop-off.
It was clearly obvious that the footy media were hyping up Melbourne breaking their 54 year drought or at the very least a Pies/Demons Grand Final as a return to the 1950s/60s rivalry. You only had to see during the half-time break on Fox Footy of Eagles/Demons PF how the panel was acting like they were at a funeral with the way their ‘narrative’ had been ruined. At a sub-conscious level at least, I suspect this has an impact on the public.
NRL ratings well down as well
One thought I had while watching West Coast beat Melbourne was how mournful Gerard and Robbo would be on AFL 360 throughout grand final week.
I thought the AFL media was poor in general this year. With the grand finalists in particular, the media badly underestimated West Coast and rarely acknowledged Collingwood's entertaining playing style, both of which may have contributed to low viewer expectations.
yep, even season finals of the best programs are struggling to rate over 1mil nowadays. Interesting times ahead for TV rightsThats really bad for the NRL in prime time and makes the AFL figures all the better
I think that FTA TV is slowing dying before our eyes literally.No top program is getting the figures they had in the past and sport will be no different
the GF is rarely a good spectacle. Immense pressure results in mistake after mistakeThe only saving grace the GF had was it was close The actual playing standard was crap most of the time on a perfect day for football.
I do wonder whether the AFL and footy media love hyping up the ‘narrative’ of a Grand Final in the buildup has something to do with the ratings drop-off.
It was clearly obvious that the footy media were hyping up Melbourne breaking their 54 year drought or at the very least a Pies/Demons Grand Final as a return to the 1950s/60s rivalry. You only had to see during the half-time break on Fox Footy of Eagles/Demons PF how the panel was acting like they were at a funeral with the way their ‘narrative’ had been ruined. At a sub-conscious level at least, I suspect this has an impact on the public.
the GF is rarely a good spectacle. Immense pressure results in mistake after mistake
Bring it on The ratings would improve a hell of a lot.
We all know that Sat afternoon is a dead zone The AFL just give the RL a free kick playing in the afternoon.At least it should go to Twilight next year.
A lot of my friends and family and I suspect many hundreds of thousands more were at work and playing sport and had to do with the Foxtel replay at 6pm.
From a narrow TV ratings perspective, at minimum they need to move to a Saturday twilight grand final. But they shouldn't do it unless and until Seven pays more for it.
It's not even clear that Saturday twilight or night will help all that much because Saturday full stop is a serious handicap ratings wise.
Sunday is presumably out because it would clash with the NRL grand final, although they could schedule a week off before it.
State of Origin has shown that Wednesday night is as good a night as any for ratings success because there is less competition from other networks than on Sunday-Tuesday nights while still being a night when most people are at home.
To encourage attendance, those at the game could get the next two days off work (with proof of attendance sent to employers by the MCC ...) but otherwise there should be no public holiday as this would only encourage people to leave town or go out for the evening.
yep, even season finals of the best programs are struggling to rate over 1mil nowadays. Interesting times ahead for TV rights
Well, you know Melbourne didn't score a goal in the FIRST HALF don't you? That hasn't happened in living memory! Since 1927 even.
That's a fair reason to feel funereal given the deadness of the game!
Just getting back to this article
it was pointed out to me that the article includes metro figures only and suggested that the balance is far more in favour of the NRL when regionals and fox are included. Its not.
I don't think the AFL would be worried about your family and friends not watching as it sounds like they've never watched the Grand Final if they're working or playing sport on Grand Final Day.
It's always been played on Saturday afternoon in case you weren't aware.
Thats really bad for the NRL in prime time and makes the AFL figures all the better
I think that FTA TV is slowing dying before our eyes literally.No top program is getting the figures they had in the past and sport will be no different
Just getting back to this article
it was pointed out to me that the article includes metro figures only and suggested that the balance is far more in favour of the NRL when regionals and fox are included. Its not.
I couldn't get access to the article, so this might already have been dealt with, but another factor often mentioned on this board is the different length of broadcasts, which means that Seven will gain more than Nine in ratings share if the average ratings figures for the AFL and NRL happen to be the same.
So of the relatively few times that NRL beat AFL nationally on averages, there would still need to be a sufficient gap for this to translate into a winning factor for Nine.
As often as its bought up by this board, its a factor that I have never seen Seven or the AFL mention when defending its broadcast ratings.
So droll!
Its not the 1950s anymore if you havent noticed!
People in 2018 have a lot more to do than just go to or watch the footy.
TV viewing and going to matches have dropped a long way if you factor in Melbourne now has close to 5 MILLION people and the % of the population attending and watching TV would be the lowest for a very long time.