Oppo Camp Non-Essendon Football Thread XVII

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The Victorian suburbs where all 18 AFL clubs have their most members​

The heartlands of Victoria’s AFL fans have been revealed, as more than 9 per cent of the state signed up as members this year ... and there are a few surprises.


The beating heart of the country’s most loved — and loathed — football club is a black and white patch of Melbourne where the locals really do “uphold the Magpies name”.
Reservoir is home to more Collingwood members than anywhere else in the state as the latest AFL data reveals more than 9 per cent of Victorians are signed up members of their footy team.

The AFL’s membership record was smashed in 2024, with more than 1.3 million fans Australia-wide signing up — with 650,000 of them from Victoria.

Data obtained by the Herald Sun revealed most Victorian clubs — as well as those with historic ties to the state — continued to have strong membership bases in their traditional heartlands or recruitment zones, while others had expanded into new territory.

Collingwood had its most Victorian members in Reservoir, with nearby northern suburbs Mill Park and Greensborough also high on the list.

WEEKEND : AFL clubs and suburbs with members. Linda Monteneri with her son Matthew 19yrs and Lauren 25yrs and other supporters Lucinda 8yrs , Pia 10yrs and Milli 11yrs in the suburb of Reservoir. Picture: Ian Currie

WEEKEND : AFL clubs and suburbs with members. Linda Monteneri with her son Matthew 19yrs and Lauren 25yrs and other supporters Lucinda 8yrs , Pia 10yrs and Milli 11yrs in the suburb of Reservoir. Picture: Ian Currie

Collingwood’s connection with Melbourne’s north dates back to the early implementation of recruitment zones in 1915, with the old Shires of Heidelberg and Eltham among those allocated to the club at the time.
The northern suburbs have also produced a plethora of Collingwood stars, including 1990 premiership player Peter Daicos who was recruited from Preston.

Diehard Magpies member Lauren Monteneri from Reservoir said there had always been a large black and white following in the area.

“I often see other Collingwood supporters in the street heading off to the games and when catching the train, no matter who we play, it is always outnumbered with Collingwood supporters coming from Reservoir,” she said.
“I feel a sense of pride knowing the suburb I grew up in is the heartland of the Magpie army. “We are big in number already and it’s sensational to know I live in the heartland of it all.”

Carlton, Essendon, Geelong, Hawthorn, North Melbourne, Richmond, St Kilda, Sydney (South Melbourne) and the Western Bulldogs all had their biggest Victorian membership bases in their respective traditional areas.

Carlton had its most Victorian members in Carlton North in 2024 Picture: Michael Klein

Carlton had its most Victorian members in Carlton North in 2024 Picture: Michael Klein

Melbourne’s biggest membership areas were also within or near the club’s old metropolitan recruitment area — Glen Iris and Brighton.
Werribee was the most popular suburb for the Western Bulldogs, with the club recording 1,128 members in the area followed by Williamstown (808) and Yarraville (799).

Tarneit and Werribee were also in North Melbourne’s top five suburbs, while Belmont in Geelong was where the most Cats members lived.
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The Tigers had their most members in Richmond, with suburbs in the outer east Berwick, Rowville, Pakenham and Ferntree Gully making up the rest of their top five suburbs.

Richmond had its most regional Victorian members in Mildura — the club’s old country recruitment zone which produced former captains Matthew Knights and Dale Weightman.

It comes as no surprise that the suburb of Richmond had the most Tigers members Picture: AAP Image/Michael Dodge

It comes as no surprise that the suburb of Richmond had the most Tigers members Picture: AAP Image/Michael Dodge

Mildura was also where Port Adelaide had its second most Victorian members.
The biggest surprise arguably came from the reigning premier Brisbane, with Mernda housing the most Victorian Lions members — some 32km north of the club’s Victorian heartland Fitzroy.

Mernda in Melbourne’s north is where the most Brisbane Lions members in Victoria live Picture: Jake Nowakowski

Mernda in Melbourne’s north is where the most Brisbane Lions members in Victoria live Picture: Jake Nowakowski

Old VFL country zones​

Carlton - Bendigo
Collingwood - Western Victoria
Essendon - Wimmera
Fitzroy - Hampden
Western Bulldogs - East Gippsland/La Trobe Valley
Geelong - Corio
Hawthorn - Mornington and West Gippsland
Melbourne - Goulbern Valley and Riddell
North Melbourne - Murray
Richmond - Mildura/Sunraysia
St Kilda - Ballarat
Sydney/South Melbourne - Riverina

Carlton also had its most regional Victorian members in its own country zone — Bendigo — while Essendon has gained a strong membership base in Ballarat.
The 3350 postcode — which includes Ballarat Central and Ballarat East — was Essendon’s fourth highest postcode for members in Victoria.

Essendon’s old country zone was the Wimmera region.
Ballarat was also where GWS had its most Victorian members in 2024, while Gold Coast’s biggest Victorian membership base lived in Hawthorn.

GWS supporters at Mars Stadium in Ballarat where the most Vic-based Giants members live Picture: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images

GWS supporters at Mars Stadium in Ballarat where the most Vic-based Giants members live Picture: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Every club’s Top 5 Vic suburbs for members​


Adelaide​

2024 members: 75,447
1. Werribee, Point Cook
2. Parkville
3. Carnegie, Murrumbeena, Glen Huntly
4. Sunbury
5. Richmond


Brisbane​

2024 members: 63,268
1. Mernda
2. Greensborough
3. Reservoir
4. Richmond
5. Rosanna

Carlton​

2024 members: 106,345
1. Carlton North
2. Reservoir
3. Coburg
4. Sunbury
5. Preston
Melbourne’s northern suburbs are dominated by Carlton members. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Melbourne’s northern suburbs are dominated by Carlton members. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Collingwood​

2024 members: 110,628
1. Reservoir
2. Mill Park
3. Greensborough
4. Doreen
5. Berwick


Essendon​

2024 members: 83,664
1. Essendon, Aberfeldie and Essendon West
2. Sunbury and Wildwood
3. Cranbourne, Cranbourne West and Cranbourne East
4. Ballarat, Ballarat Central and Ballarat East
5. Werribee, Point Cook
Essendon’s biggest Victorian membership base remains at the club’s traditional heartland. Picture: AAP Image/Tracey Nearmy

Essendon’s biggest Victorian membership base remains at the club’s traditional heartland. Picture: AAP Image/Tracey Nearmy

Fremantle​

2024 members: 62,237
1. Brunswick
2. Richmond
3. Northcote
4. South Yarra
5. Ascot Vale

Geelong​

2024 members: 90,798
1. Belmont
2. Geelong
3. Geelong West
4. Torquay
5. North Geelong
Belmont in south Geelong has the most Cats members in Victoria Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Image

Belmont in south Geelong has the most Cats members in Victoria Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Image

GWS​

2024 members: 36,629
1. Ballarat
2. Richmond
3. Aspendale
4. Cranbourne
5. Brunswick


Gold Coast​

2024 members: 26,157
1. Hawthorn
2. Belmont
3. Warrnambool
4. Greensborough
5. Bendigo


Hawthorn​

2024 members: 83,823
1. Hawthorn
2. Berwick
3. Kew
4. Rowville
5. Glen Iris
Berwick had the second most amount of Hawthorn members in the state Picture: AAP Image/Tracey Nearmy

Berwick had the second most amount of Hawthorn members in the state Picture: AAP Image/Tracey Nearmy

Melbourne​

2024 members: 65,479
1. Glen Iris
2. Brighton
3.Richmond
4. Malvern East
5. Camberwell.

North Melbourne​

2024 members: 50,628
1. North Melbourne
2. Essendon
3. Kensington/Flemington
4. Tarneit
5. Werribee

Port Adelaide​

2024 members: 66,015
1. Melbourne
2. Mildura
3. Richmond
4. Brunswick / South Yarra
5. Horsham
The City of Melbourne and Mildura had the most Victorian based Port Adelaide members Picture: AAP Image/Daniel Pockett

The City of Melbourne and Mildura had the most Victorian based Port Adelaide members Picture: AAP Image/Daniel Pockett

Richmond​

2024 members: 98,489
1 Richmond
2 Berwick
3 Rowville
4 Pakenham
5 Ferntree Gully

St Kilda​

2024 members: 60,467
1. Moorabbin
2. Brighton
3. Cheltenham
4. Bentleigh East
5 Bentleigh
St Kilda continues to have a strong following and membership base around the bayside suburbs Picture: AAP Image/Joe Castro

St Kilda continues to have a strong following and membership base around the bayside suburbs Picture: AAP Image/Joe Castro

Sydney​

2024 members: 73,757
1. South Melbourne
2. Boroondara
3. Casey
4. Kingston
5. Greater Geelong

Western Bulldogs​

2024 members: 62,328
1. Werribee
2. Williamstown
3. Yarraville
4. Point Cook
5. Hoppers Crossing

West Coast​

2024 members: 103,498
1. Essendon
2. Carlton North
3. Richmond
4. South Yarra
5. Brighton
 

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you can however disable notifications that relate to injures, scores, line-ups etc etc. if you're only interested in essendon M news, you can spend 5 seconds and disable all those options once their season ends and spend 5 seconds turning them back on in February. you can very easily stop it if it bothers you so much. you have the power
I mean are we seriously dancing around the fact that not being able to filter by AFL/AFLW etc content is a terrible design feature? Sure you could excommunicate yourself entirely from AFL content but that seems like a pretty ridiculous outcome.

Hope that's not too Andrew Tate RW Chud Fascist of me to say.
 
I mean are we seriously dancing around the fact that not being able to filter by AFL/AFLW etc content is a terrible design feature? Sure you could excommunicate yourself entirely from AFL content but that seems like a pretty ridiculous outcome.

Hope that's not too Andrew Tate RW Chud Fascist of me to say.
Weird post mate.

Nobody said it's not a poor design feature, people should be able to filter whatever content they want.

Phone was just offering a solution to the design flaw.
 
Weird post mate.

Nobody said it's not a poor design feature, people should be able to filter whatever content they want.

Phone was just offering a solution to the design flaw.
Turning off all noti's and not seeing any news is not really a solution though.

Maybe there was a setting or something that people didn't know about or maybe some checkbox/preference you could select. I tried to find one and couldn't but I'm not as savvy as others. I can't understand why there wouldn't be.
 
Turning off all noti's and not seeing any news is not really a solution though.

Maybe there was a setting or something that people didn't know about or maybe some checkbox/preference you could select. I tried to find one and couldn't but I'm not as savvy as others. I can't understand why there wouldn't be.
Sure it is. It's not a perfect solution but it would work.
 

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