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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Especially if you keep playing the way you have been playing recently. To be honest, I thought the acrimonious circumstances when Clarkson was replaced by Mitchell would be disastrous for your club, but credit to Hawthorn for making the transition work.Hawks will top 90k next season. We have hovered around 75k - 80k for a decade.
Quality footy club and even more jealous that was the shortest rebuild everHawks will top 90k next season. We have hovered around 75k - 80k for a decade.
nah, Sydney rebuilt in 2 years. Must be nice to support Hawthorn/Sydney/Geelong aye.Quality footy club and even more jealous that was the shortest rebuild ever
I wish we could pinch the "How to be a good footy team" guide
Not bad when we started the season losing the first 5 gamesView attachment 2077998
Tuesday 13 August
Hawks break all-time membership record
Hawthorn has smashed through its all-time membership record, with 81,622 loyal members part of the brown and gold family in 2024.
The historic achievement comes as the AFL team continues its audacious climb towards a possible finals berth, while the AFLW Hawks prepare to launch into one of the most anticipated campaigns in their short history.
It’s the third consecutive season the Hawthorn has surpassed 80,000 members, after the club last celebrated a record tally just two years ago.
The support from the Hawthorn faithful has been among the strongest across the league, with the club welcoming an average attendance of more than 50,000 at its MCG home games for the second straight year, with one game remaining.
This was highlighted when Hawthorn saw its highest home crowd in more than a decade earlier this season, as 74,171 passionate members and fans painted the stands brown and gold for a memorable victory over Collingwood in Round 19.
Our Tasmanian family also continues to turn out in record numbers, with UTAS Stadium welcoming an average attendance of more than 12,000 fans ahead of the Hawks’ final home and away fixture of the season against North Melbourne in Round 24.
To celebrate the record-breaking tally and give back to the loyal Hawthorn faithful, the club will be launching a number of ‘Member Thank You’ activities and initiatives over the next two weeks.
To be part of the action, Hawthorn members and fans are urged to make their presence felt at the MCG this Sunday afternoon against Richmond, before packing out UTAS Stadium in Tasmania next Saturday against the Roos.
Hawthorn CEO Ash Klein said the new membership record was a significant milestone in the club's storied history.
“We are immensely proud to break our all-time membership record and share this special occasion with our brown and gold faithful,” Klein said.
“From our first member right through to our 81,622nd, they all play an important role in our success as a football club and we are incredibly thankful for their commitment and dedication in 2024.
“From our home games at the MCG and UTAS Stadium to our interstate trips, the passion and enthusiasm that is felt from our Hawthorn members continues to drive our players and coaches on and off the field.
“We look forward to formally thanking our members across our final two home and away games as part of our ‘Member Thank You’ activities, whilst also showcasing some of the amazing stories of loyalty along the way.”
With the final chapter yet to be written on Hawthorn’s 2024 season, there’s still time to be part of the journey by signing up to become a member to enjoy the amazing ride. Secure your membership NOW.
The brown and gold faithful are also encouraged to get behind the AFLW Hawks, as the side kicks off its season on Sunday 1 September against Carlton at Kinetic Stadium, Frankston. Great value membership options for as little as $65 can be found HERE.
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“Year on year we’re seeing consistent growth across all metrics of the game. Eight sell outs this year, the largest crowds in two decades, record membership of over 62,000 and participation in Queensland is at an all-time high.
AFL Clubs | 2023 (Total) | 2024 (28/8) |
Adelaide | 68,536 | 70,000 |
Brisbane | 54,676 | 62,000 |
Carlton | 95,277 | 106,078 |
Collingwood | 106,470 | 110,102 |
Essendon | 86,274 | 83,402 |
Fremantle | 62,064 | 62,211 |
Geelong | 82,155 | 89,206 |
Gold Coast | 23,359 | 23,360 |
G.Western Sydney | 33,036 | 35,127 |
Hawthorn | 80,698 | 81,622 |
Melbourne | 70,785 | 65,215 |
North Melbourne | 51,084 | 50,454 |
Port Adelaide | 64,041 | 70,000 |
Richmond | 101,349 | 97,000 |
St Kilda | 60,239 | 60,332 |
Sydney | 65,332 | 72,746 |
West Coast | 103,275 | 100,000 |
Western Bulldogs | 56,302 | 61,111 |
Club Total | 1,264,952 | 1,299,966 |
Pretty poor from the Bombers...we are falling away terribly. Geelong have shot up ahead of us!
AFL Clubs 2023 (Total) 2024 (28/8) Adelaide 68,536 70,000 Brisbane 54,676 62,000 Carlton 95,277 106,078 Collingwood 106,470 110,102 Essendon 86,274 83,402 Fremantle 62,064 62,211 Geelong 82,155 89,206 Gold Coast 23,359 23,360 G.Western Sydney 33,036 35,127 Hawthorn 80,698 81,622 Melbourne 70,785 65,215 North Melbourne 51,084 50,454 Port Adelaide 64,041 70,000 Richmond 101,349 97,000 St Kilda 60,239 60,332 Sydney 65,332 72,746 West Coast 103,275 100,000 Western Bulldogs 56,302 61,111 Club Total 1,264,952 1,299,966
The total members - as known at present - would appear to be an AFL season record. 12 clubs have season records announced already.
I think that's just because they had announced they had set a record but didn't say how manylol GC have 1 extra member. thats funny
I think that's just because they had announced they had set a record but didn't say how many