Hawthorn and Richmond basically have the same number of MCC members - Hawthorn has slightly more. So I’m not sure where these mystical hordes came from - unless MCC members want to risk losing their membership (we don’t)You you did state 15% neutrals that equates to about 14K and 15-20K was a general comment that has been bandied around that games get 15K+ in neutrals which I and others don't agree with.
And I did state for this game it looked very much like a lot more tigers in MCC reserve.
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Occasionally the Melbourne Cricket Club will survey its members to gauge their support for AFL sides. The last one I can find was in 2010, although there was a summary in 2015 (shown below) November, 2015 Membership Statistics An analysis also shows that while Melbourne is still the most...
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As the fifth and seventh biggest clubs, neither club has enough members to fill the MCC reserve either. Same goes for the AFL members, where the Tigers and Hawks are fourth and fifth.
The only club that fill the members is Melbourne, and the only club that can fill the AFL members is Collingwood.
…which is why the only hope of breaking the record for a home and away attendance is a Melbourne v Collingwood Kings Birthday game.
I’m not doubting that Richmond turned up on mass - they turned a 65,000 crowd into the largest non Collingwood crowd of all time, but to say they got their without substantial help from Hawthorn and neutrals in the MCC and AFL members just doesn’t make sense.
Richmond absolutely crowded out General Admission though - with barely any Hawthorn members able to get access to a ticket.
Which is pretty incredible - and unheard of for a bog average home and away game between two clubs with no rivalry.
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