The sooner the better, that they kick theses teams out back to their home statesTime for the Tassie govt to stop wasting money on these not wanted games and put
it towards the new Tasmanian team.
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The sooner the better, that they kick theses teams out back to their home statesTime for the Tassie govt to stop wasting money on these not wanted games and put
it towards the new Tasmanian team.
Time for the Tassie govt to stop wasting money on these not wanted games and put it towards the new Tasmanian team.
Hawthorn seem to be stuck at about 8-9,000 supporters for their games in Launceston. There's been a big decline in neutral attendance so that requires opposition supporters. St Kilda probably brought along 5,000 supporters so that's why it was 15,000. GWS and Fremantle will bring no supporters so we will see crowds of < 10,000 again. And North Melbourne has very poor support in Launceston for a Victorian club and won't bring any neutrals being as terrible as they are, so this game will be about 10-11,000.
I agree with you. If only you had Ian Dicker hang around a bit longer to ensure his big club strategy was maintained.100 per cent. With the better stadium returns and a much larger Hawthorn floor (yesterday would have drawn 32k to 35k at Docklands), it doesn't do Tasmania or Hawthorn members any good.
The only winners are the Hawthorn club admin (who don't need to chase another major partner) and the AFL, which dangles the carrot for a better stadium.
It will be interesting to see what Hawthorn vs. Brisbane draws at Docklands, given the club will probably get a 6-5 MCG / Docklands agreement post-Tasmania (assuming Essendon and Carlton take an extra MCG game).
If not for Kennett railroading the AFL and North (in 2010) and coming back (in 2018) when there were rumours the Hawks would leave, Hawthorn would have already gone over a decade ago.
There has been no fan or member development in the Apple Isle since at least 2010 - if anything, crowds and proportion of total membership have gone backward at a rate of knots - with the club squandering a golden opportunity to secure a much better stadium deal in Melbourne back in 2009/10.
Pies got around 38k last year on Mothers Day against the Giants at the G in Su day twilight. Might be worthwhile using them in one of the mothers day games going forward.37,433 at Marvel today. Good Mothers Day crowd.
Where does that rank for Collingwood at Docklands Vs non Vic opposition?37,433 at Marvel today. Good Mothers Day crowd.
Where does that rank for Collingwood at Docklands Vs non Vic opposition?
37,433 at Marvel today. Good Mothers Day crowd.
Probably. I think that Sunday 1:10pm slot is another of those strong drawing slots. Perfect for families with kids. Marvel gets quite a few of these and the Saturday twilight slots which might be factors..Has there been a general uptick in Marvel crowds?
North will be returning games to Marvel. That will cover any ESS/Carl games that move to the MCG. No need for Hawks to play five games there. Even though we play better there.100 per cent. With the better stadium returns and a much larger Hawthorn floor (yesterday would have drawn 32k to 35k at Docklands), it doesn't do Tasmania or Hawthorn members any good.
The only winners are the Hawthorn club admin (who don't need to chase another major partner) and the AFL, which dangles the carrot for a better stadium.
It will be interesting to see what Hawthorn vs. Brisbane draws at Docklands, given the club will probably get a 6-5 MCG / Docklands agreement post-Tasmania (assuming Essendon and Carlton take an extra MCG game).
If not for Kennett railroading the AFL and North (in 2010) and coming back (in 2018) when there were rumours the Hawks would leave, Hawthorn would have already gone over a decade ago.
There has been no fan or member development in the Apple Isle since at least 2010 - if anything, crowds and proportion of total membership have gone backward at a rate of knots.
Ultimately the club squandering a golden opportunity to secure a much better stadium deal in Melbourne back in 2009/10. Now, when the current deal ends they will be in a dog fight to keep the 6 games…can anyone realistically seeing the Hawks getting the 7th game back?
Carlton | Melbourne | MCG | 58,472 |
Geelong | Port Adelaide | Kardinia Park | 29,942 |
Fremantle | Sydney | Optus Stadium | 46,198 |
Hawthorn | St Kilda | UTAS Stadium | 15,112 |
Essendon | GWS | Marvel Stadium | 37,295 |
Richmond | Western Bulldogs | MCG | 38,007 |
Gold Coast | North Melbourne | TIO Stadium | 7,036 |
Collingwood | West Coast | Marvel Stadium | 37,433 |
Adelaide | Brisbane | Adelaide Oval | 40,278 |
309,773 | |||
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34,419 |
Pies V Crows is in that early Sat Arvo slot which generally isnt as friendly as the 4:35 slot.Next week looks like it should be a good week for crowds, probably besides St Kilda vs Freo.
Suns vs Cats in Darwin is selling much better than the North game this week.
SCG should sell out Friday.
After getting 65k against them last year I'm interested to see what Collingwood draw vs Adelaide on the Saturday arvo.
Essendon should sell their game at Marvel out.
GWS vs WB is an interesting one. The wind has come out of the Giants' sails the last couple weeks, but their first Sydney home game since March so really hoping for an okay showing.
Its pretty friendly stillPies V Crows is in that early Sat Arvo slot which generally isnt as friendly as the 4:35 slot.
These type of MCG games, in terrific time slots are now drawing in significant numbers of neutral footy fans wanting to see good games. The MCC and AFL members are becoming increasingly filled with these fans. The recent Cats / Blues game was a case in point. It probably had 8-10k of neutrals wanting to see a top 4 possible GF rehearsal at a time when footy is trending really strongly and the quality of games (tight margins) is as good as ever.The pies v crows game will draw between 67-70,000 people. Collingwood will draw there 65,000 supporters just depends on how many crows fans make the trip
Does this count darwin as gold coast home? Really shouldnt if it doesAfter Round 9 (excluding Gather Round)
HOME CROWDS
Club (# of home games played) = Total (Average)
- Carlton (5) = 317,472 (63,494)
- Essendon (4) = 249,156 (62,289)
- Collingwood (3) = 182,200 (60,733)
- West Coast (4) = 196,290 (49,073)
- Geelong (4) = 188,263 (47,066)
- Melbourne (3) = 138,993 (46,331)
- Adelaide (4) = 183,842 (45,961)
- Fremantle (4) = 183,770 (45,943)
- Richmond (5) = 218,465 (43,693)
- St Kilda (3) = 123,245 (41,082)
- Hawthorn (4) = 164,144 (41,036)
- Sydney (4) = 150,952 (37,738)
- Port Adelaide (4) = 147,299 (36,825)
- Brisbane Lions (4) = 128,103 (32,026)
- Western Bulldogs (4) = 112,442 (28,111)
- North Melbourne (4) = 101,167 (25,292)
- GWS (4) = 54,797 (13,699)
- Gold Coast (5) = 65,928 (13,186)
HOME AND AWAY CROWDS
Club (# of games played) = Total (Average)
- Collingwood (8) = 488,980 (61,123)
- Carlton (8) = 486,179 (60,772)
- Essendon (8) = 432,705 (54,088)
- Melbourne (8) = 392,382 (49,048)
- Geelong (8) = 382,265 (47,783)
- Richmond (8) = 372,097 (46,512)
- Sydney (8) = 359,247 (44,906)
- Port Adelaide (8) = 325,435 (40,679)
- Fremantle (8) = 323,742 (40,468)
- Hawthorn (8) = 312,052 (39,007)
- West Coast (8) = 301,384 (37,673)
- Adelaide (8) = 297,993 (37,249)
- St Kilda (8) = 274,875 (34,359)
- Western Bulldogs (8) = 267,199 (33,400)
- Brisbane Lions (8) = 265,163 (33,145)
- GWS (8) = 215,304 (26,913)
- North Melbourne (8) = 174,440 (21,805)
- Gold Coast (8) = 141,614 (17,702)
It will, as unfair as it seems. Melbournes Alice Springs game gets counted towards our home tally and that usually draws between 4-8k every yearDoes this count darwin as gold coast home? Really shouldnt if it does
The Saturday 4.20 and Sunday 3.20 slots are also the best for a neutral, too.These type of MCG games, in terrific time slots are now drawing in significant numbers of neutral footy fans wanting to see good games. The MCC and AFL members are becoming increasingly filled with these fans. The recent Cats / Blues game was a case in point. It probably had 8-10k of neutrals wanting to see a top 4 possible GF rehearsal at a time when footy is trending really strongly and the quality of games (tight margins) is as good as ever.