Domenic Fotia
Senior List
Since WW2 there have been 56 h & a games that have drawn 80k + crowds;
Break up by game;
15 - Coll v Ess
12 - Coll v Carl
4 - Ess v Rich, Coll v Geel, Ess v Carl, Coll v Melb
3 - Carl v Rich, Coll v Rich
2 - Coll v StK
1 - Geel v Haw, Ess v Geel, Coll v Haw, Geel v Melb, Ess v Melb
By Club
41 - Collingwood
25 - Essendon
19 - Carlton
10 - Richmond
7 - Geelong
6 - Melbourne
2 - St Kilda, Hawthorn
Note;
In the 50's and early 60's only Melbourne (obviously being the sole tennant of the MCG) was the only club that could draw the big h & a crowds. Melbourne have not played in a 80k + crowd since 1970.
The next change occurred when Richmond move to the MCG as a co-tennant. Their H & A games against Collingwood, Carlton and Essendong started to attract large crowds that previously could not be accomodated @ Punt Rd.
In the 1980's the then VFL started to move the big games from the suburban grounds to either the MCG or VFL Park. VFL Park regularly attracted 70k + crowds between the big clubs but only once did the ground go above 80k+ (Haw v Coll 90K+).
During the 70's, 80's and early 90's Carlton v Collingwood was the biggest drawing h & a clash. These games were the first to be moved from the small suburban grounds. This clash has drawn the most games with 70k + crowds as alot these games were transferred to VFL Park.
Essendon under Kevin Sheedy moved the Bombers from Windy Hill to the MCG and instigated their now annual clash with the Magpies on Anzac Day which draws 80k + every year (except MCG renos).
If you want to draw a big crowd a public holiday is the key. Aside from the now annual Coll v Ess game on Anzac Day these days have always been the best. ie Coll v Melb Queens B'Day through the 50's and 60;s including a massive 99k crowd, Rich v Coll Anzac Day 1977 90k plus, Ess v Geel Queens B'day 1989 87k , Carl v Ess 2 of their 4 80k plus crowds have been on Easter Monday.
Break up by game;
15 - Coll v Ess
12 - Coll v Carl
4 - Ess v Rich, Coll v Geel, Ess v Carl, Coll v Melb
3 - Carl v Rich, Coll v Rich
2 - Coll v StK
1 - Geel v Haw, Ess v Geel, Coll v Haw, Geel v Melb, Ess v Melb
By Club
41 - Collingwood
25 - Essendon
19 - Carlton
10 - Richmond
7 - Geelong
6 - Melbourne
2 - St Kilda, Hawthorn
Note;
In the 50's and early 60's only Melbourne (obviously being the sole tennant of the MCG) was the only club that could draw the big h & a crowds. Melbourne have not played in a 80k + crowd since 1970.
The next change occurred when Richmond move to the MCG as a co-tennant. Their H & A games against Collingwood, Carlton and Essendong started to attract large crowds that previously could not be accomodated @ Punt Rd.
In the 1980's the then VFL started to move the big games from the suburban grounds to either the MCG or VFL Park. VFL Park regularly attracted 70k + crowds between the big clubs but only once did the ground go above 80k+ (Haw v Coll 90K+).
During the 70's, 80's and early 90's Carlton v Collingwood was the biggest drawing h & a clash. These games were the first to be moved from the small suburban grounds. This clash has drawn the most games with 70k + crowds as alot these games were transferred to VFL Park.
Essendon under Kevin Sheedy moved the Bombers from Windy Hill to the MCG and instigated their now annual clash with the Magpies on Anzac Day which draws 80k + every year (except MCG renos).
If you want to draw a big crowd a public holiday is the key. Aside from the now annual Coll v Ess game on Anzac Day these days have always been the best. ie Coll v Melb Queens B'Day through the 50's and 60;s including a massive 99k crowd, Rich v Coll Anzac Day 1977 90k plus, Ess v Geel Queens B'day 1989 87k , Carl v Ess 2 of their 4 80k plus crowds have been on Easter Monday.