Define "heaps".Another suspect grand final attendance. Heaps of empty seats in the public reserve and no justification for them to be in the bars front eh start of the game.
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Define "heaps".Another suspect grand final attendance. Heaps of empty seats in the public reserve and no justification for them to be in the bars front eh start of the game.
If it genuinely is taken up by corporates or sponsors or whatever, you can imagine them not being invested in sitting in their seat or even leaving early, especially if a greater proportion of them do not support either team (corporate tickets often do end up in the hands of a fan supporting a team, such as sponsoring companies knowing who supports what teams, or people giving them to the friend they know supports the team or whatever).Define "heaps".
all over the ground level 4 had holes, heaps in a grand final is 100 empty seats.Define "heaps".
If it genuinely is taken up by corporates or sponsors or whatever, you can imagine them
Spot on. I got a corporate ticket for a recent NRL final, and all 18 people attended however there was never more than 50% sitting in their seats at any one time. Many people had barely more than a passing interest in the actual game and spent the time eating, drinking and socialising. The AFL Grand Final would be the same.If it genuinely is taken up by corporates or sponsors or whatever, you can imagine them not being invested in sitting in their seat
You're right about it being suspect, wrong about the reasoning.Another suspect grand final attendance. Heaps of empty seats in the public reserve and no justification for them to be in the bars front eh start of the game.
6,102Crowd in Springfield today surely gonna be one of the biggest aflw crowds this year... was so smart by Brissie to combine it with the men fan day
For the NRL (rounded)-
1,700,000 people attending 1 game results in 300,000 people averaging 6.8 games.
For the AFL (rounded)-
3,000,000 people attending 1 game results in 650,000 people averaging 6.9 games.
To put this another way, of the 16 Australian NRL teams, they on average get 106,000 people attending one game each, 18,750 people attending multiple games a season.
Of the 18 AFL teams, they on average get 167,000 people attending one game each, 36,000 people attending multiple games a season.
In summary, it’s too hard to say exact numbers, and there could be a lot of people attending 2 and 3 games a season which reduces the number of people attending only 1 game a season. But there are a lot of people only attending 1 game in an NRL or AFL season.