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I wonder what the excuses will be this year when ratings are down because they reverted the quarter length back to 20 minutes.
They should have gone to 18 minutes! The game is way too long at 20 min plus time on.I wonder what the excuses will be this year when ratings are down because they reverted the quarter length back to 20 minutes.
Problem is there's nothing in it for Dogs fans. An underrated aspect of Dreamtime is how it's shared equally by both group of supporters.The more interesting one for me is todays North V Bulldogs match the theory in the past was that because there is not much to do on GF a good crowd was assured.
It could be shocker but if the WB fans turn up in decent numbers it could be OK.
The only way North Vs WB would ever be considered a blockbuster is when they are both top 4 sides. This fixture was given in sympathy by the AFL in response to criticism they were biasing public holidays towards the bigger clubs.Good Friday football - just 154k in Melbourne. 60k in Perth as well.
Not sure what the Crows v Suns rated in Adelaide and Brisbane.
At what stage does this no longer become a 'blockbuster'? It's not a big crowd puller and it doesn't rate.
Good Friday football - just 154k in Melbourne. 60k in Perth as well.
Not sure what the Crows v Suns rated in Adelaide and Brisbane.
At what stage does this no longer become a 'blockbuster'? It's not a big crowd puller and it doesn't rate.
The only way North Vs WB would ever be considered a blockbuster is when they are both top 4 sides. This fixture was given in sympathy by the AFL in response to criticism they were biasing public holidays towards the bigger clubs.
Did it meet any of the requirements in 2019 when they hosted Essendon? Big crowd and rivalry? Don’t know how it rated?Its not a blockbuster. It meets none of the KPIs of a blockbuster - even pre covid.
North were in front because they were the main drivers of this along with Carlton. The Bulldogs joined this very late in the piece. You cant manufacture a blockbuster out of two of the smaller teams in victoria with little to nothing to hype.
Might not be a very big crowd for the Saints tonight. Both Sandringham and Frankston line trains are down, ie the 2 train lines 90% of St Kilda fans live along.
84k watched the Brisbane match on the main channel in Brisbane. The highest rating for any lions match since 2010. The competing rugby league match only had 104k. A couple of years ago, Brisbane faced Collingwood and only had 41k viewers in Brisbane. The growth of the game in Queensland is exceeding every state by miles.
Did it meet any of the requirements in 2019 when they hosted Essendon? Big crowd and rivalry? Don’t know how it rated?
Brisbane is the only city this year that has shown positive ratings growth. While you're right, we are fairweather, the AFL should also take this as a positive. This tells us that Queensland is far more receptive than NSW in terms of AFL growth. A strong Brisbane team will mean a strong support from Queensland towards this game. A strong Sydney team won't mean the same thing. In fact, a couple of weeks ago, the Sydney and Lions match both aired on FTA and more people watched in Brisbane despite its much smaller population. I'm not sure if AFL will ever crack the Sydney market, but they do have a better chance at cracking the Brisbane/Queensland market.This comes with success though - Lions are on an upward curve, circa 2003. They drop off again, and it will vanish. Queensland was ever thus
Did it meet any of the requirements in 2019 when they hosted Essendon? Big crowd and rivalry? Don’t know how it rated?
Richmond vs Sydney
43,637
That's an excellent crowd
We just need Murdoch to stop running the NRL, that would help.Brisbane is the only city this year that has shown positive ratings growth. While you're right, we are fairweather, the AFL should also take this as a positive. This tells us that Queensland is far more receptive than NSW in terms of AFL growth. A strong Brisbane team will mean a strong support from Queensland towards this game. A strong Sydney team won't mean the same thing. In fact, a couple of weeks ago, the Sydney and Lions match both aired on FTA and more people watched in Brisbane despite its much smaller population. I'm not sure if AFL will ever crack the Sydney market, but they do have a better chance at cracking the Brisbane/Queensland market.
The crowds they get in a 5 million city are nothing special esp with the success they have enjoyed over the years and massive support from Murdoch's Heraldsun unlike in Sydney where both the Swans and GWS get very little coverage in any of the NSW papers and how are all those local Victorian players going?
The Swans in Sydney are way ahead of the Storm on both counts breeding their own local NSW players and getting consistent big crowds at the SCG in fact more that either the RL or RU clubs get!
That's actually a really good point as to why they're aren't many NRL players of Victorian origin. I suspect the majority of Islanders in Australia reside in the Eastern states and so are more easily socialized into the rugby codes. Since Islanders are overrepresented in the NRL as a proportion of the overall population (over 50%) there is a clear bias that NRL clubs have towards the strength and size advantages that Islanders possess.Maybe in Melbourne their aren't enough Pacific island big boys coming through the system for the Storm.?