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Total R1-7 2011 - 1,939,104
Total R1-7 2010 - 2,213,088
LOWEST R1-7 Aggregate since 2004 (1,898,350)

Aver. R1-7 2011 - 35,909 (54 Games) DOWN 3,610
Aver. R1-7 2010 - 39,519 (56 Games)

Aver. Seas 2011 - 35,909 DOWN 998
Aver. Seas 2010 - 36,907 ...
My thanks to Wookie (in addition to Captain Underworld) for his informative crowd updates. I appreciate it.

However, I must point out a small error - there have only been 53 games to date in 2011, not 54. Rounds 4, 5 & 6 have each had 3 teams with byes - and thus only 7 games in each of these rounds. Therefore with 4 rounds of 8 games each (= 32) and 3 of 7 games each (= 21), the total games played is only 53.

Hence, it should be as follows -
Aver. R1-7 2011 - 35,909 (53 Games) DOWN 2,932
Aver. R1-7 2010 - 39,519 (56 Games)

Aver. Seas 2011 - 36,587 DOWN 320
Aver. Seas 2010 - 36,907
 
Considering some of the negitive factors this season like - much worse weather than we have had over the past few seasons and more direct TV games the crowds are holding up well.The AFL is still # 1 code in Australia by a very long way.
 

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My thanks to Wookie (in addition to Captain Underworld) for his informative crowd updates. I appreciate it.

However, I must point out a small error - there have only been 53 games to date in 2011, not 54. Rounds 4, 5 & 6 have each had 3 teams with byes - and thus only 7 games in each of these rounds. Therefore with 4 rounds of 8 games each (= 32) and 3 of 7 games each (= 21), the total games played is only 53.

Hence, it should be as follows -
Aver. R1-7 2011 - 35,909 (53 Games) DOWN 2,932
Aver. R1-7 2010 - 39,519 (56 Games)

Aver. Seas 2011 - 36,587 DOWN 320
Aver. Seas 2010 - 36,907

cheers for the correction mate.
 
Carlton top 4, Essendon top 8 and Richmond showing signs of life will likely have an impact on crowds in the second half of the year, will make little difference up to the end of round 7 one would have thought.

Agreed. Let's assume current trends hold up and through the season Essendon and Carlton remain a top 4 chances with Richmond a top 8 chance....it would be interesting to compare all three clubs R8-24 Melbourne game average for both seasons in that case.....almost certain huge gains.

The trend is down slightly but in all likelihood will recover.
 
Round 8 crowds

Geelong v Collingwood (MCG) 81,691
North Melbourne v Melbourne (Docklands) 23,536
Adelaide v Gold Coast (Football Park) 36,056
Brisbane v Essendon (Gabba) 24,921
Sydney v Port Adelaide (SCG) 20,719
Hawthorn v St Kilda (MCG) 42,453
Western Bulldogs v Richmond (Docklands) 39,141
West Coast v Fremantle (Subiaco) 40,567
 
Round 8 crowds

Geelong v Collingwood (MCG) 81,691
North Melbourne v Melbourne (Docklands) 23,536
Adelaide v Gold Coast (Football Park) 36,056
Brisbane v Essendon (Gabba) 24,921
Sydney v Port Adelaide (SCG) 20,719
Hawthorn v St Kilda (MCG) 42,453
Western Bulldogs v Richmond (Docklands) 39,141
West Coast v Fremantle (Subiaco) 40,567
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How do Hawthorn only get 40,000 against the saints? Don't they have 50,000+ members by themselves?

Also, what's up with Sydney? that's the lowest i've seen in a long time for them.
 
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How do Hawthorn only get 40,000 against the saints? Don't they have 50,000+ members by themselves?
Its the 4th largest crowd at a Hawthorn vs St Kilda. There was 49k last year on a Friday Night when St Kilda was 3rd and Hawthorn 7th. Prior that you have to go back to 1997 when 43k turned up and finally back to 1992 when the crowd was also 43k.
 

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Round 8 crowds

Geelong v Collingwood (MCG) 81,691
North Melbourne v Melbourne (Docklands) 23,536
Adelaide v Gold Coast (Football Park) 36,056
Brisbane v Essendon (Gabba) 24,921
Sydney v Port Adelaide (SCG) 20,719
Hawthorn v St Kilda (MCG) 42,453
Western Bulldogs v Richmond (Docklands) 39,141
West Coast v Fremantle (Subiaco) 40,567
Thank you, Admiral Afterworld (who isn't Captain Underwold). But where, oh where is the Wookie?

BTW - The Friday night crowd of 81.691 was better than good - it was a great crowd given that - The entire MCG public car park was closed, live telecast, it was an out of town Geelong, not Collingwood, home game and most of all, the terrible weather condiitons leading up to the game - freezing cold, heavy rain ;eading up to the game (and some more light rain during) and a strong wind straight from the Antartic adding significantly to the chill factor. Only in Melbourne ...

WIll be interesting if the crowd can be bettered this Friday night. The conditions are unlikely to be as bad.
 
Thank you, Admiral Afterworld (who isn't Captain Underwold). But where, oh where is the Wookie?

I was asleep lol but ask and you shall recieve.

Round 8 crowds
Geelong v Collingwood (MCG) 81,691
North Melbourne v Melbourne (Docklands) 23,536
Adelaide v Gold Coast (Football Park) 36,056
Brisbane v Essendon (Gabba) 24,921
Sydney v Port Adelaide (SCG) 20,719
Hawthorn v St Kilda (MCG) 42,453
Western Bulldogs v Richmond (Docklands) 39,141
West Coast v Fremantle (Subiaco) 40,567

Rd 8 2011 Crowd: 309,084 (UP 63,457)
Rd 8 2010 Crowd: 245,627
*Highest Rd 8 Crowd since 2005 (309,719)

Rd 8 2011 Ave..: 38,635 (UP 7932)
Rd 8 2010 Ave..: 30,703
Highest
Rd 8 Average since 2005 (38,713)

2011 R1-8 Agreg: 2,248,748 (DOWN 209,967)
2010 R1-8 Agreg: 2,458,715
Lowest R1-8 Agregate since 2004 (2,152,376)

2011 R1-8 Ave..: 36,865 (61 matches)(DOWN 1552)
2010 R1-8 Ave..: 38,417 (64 matches)
Lowest R1-8 Ave since 2004 (33,631)(64 matches)

2011 Seas Ave..: 36,865 (DOWN 42)
2010 Seas Ave..: 36,907

And because I was really bored, I added this:

Most Popular AFL Teams in 2011

By Attendance (Home & Away)

Collingwood - 447,675 (63,954 ave)
Carlton.......- 362,618 (51,803 ave)
Essendon....- 378,954 (47,369 ave)
Geelong......- 311,532 (44,505 ave)
Richmond....- 353,668 (44,209 ave)
Hawthorn....- 296,724 (42,389 ave)
St Kilda......- 272,522 (38,932 ave)

Fremantle...- 240,778 (34,397 ave)
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Adelaide.....- 236,597 (33,800 ave)
Bulldogs.....- 226,973 (31,706 ave)
West Coast- 221,939 (31,706 ave)
Nth Melb....- 210,915 (30,131 ave)
Melbourne..- 200,168 (28,595 ave)
Sydney.....- 183,605 (26,229 ave)
Brisbane....- 180,487 (25,784 ave)
Gold Coast - 177,952 (25,422 ave)
Pt Adelaide - 194,389 (24,299 ave)

Highlighted teams have average H&A crowds greater than the league average.
 
Thank you, Admiral Afterworld (who isn't Captain Underwold). But where, oh where is the Wookie?

BTW - The Friday night crowd of 81.691 was better than good - it was a great crowd given that - The entire MCG public car park was closed, live telecast, it was an out of town Geelong, not Collingwood, home game and most of all, the terrible weather condiitons leading up to the game - freezing cold, heavy rain ;eading up to the game (and some more light rain during) and a strong wind straight from the Antartic adding significantly to the chill factor. Only in Melbourne ...

WIll be interesting if the crowd can be bettered this Friday night. The conditions are unlikely to be as bad.

Well...top of the table clash between two undefeated teams who have won 3 of the past 4 Premierships, and one of those teams has 70,000 members. Plus Melburnians are used to shit weather, and more specifically going to the footy in shit weather.

Was always going to be a big crowd.
 

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Thank you, Admiral Afterworld (who isn't Captain Underwold). But where, oh where is the Wookie?

BTW - The Friday night crowd of 81.691 was better than good - it was a great crowd given that - The entire MCG public car park was closed, live telecast, it was an out of town Geelong, not Collingwood, home game and most of all, the terrible weather condiitons leading up to the game - freezing cold, heavy rain ;eading up to the game (and some more light rain during) and a strong wind straight from the Antartic adding significantly to the chill factor. Only in Melbourne ...

WIll be interesting if the crowd can be bettered this Friday night. The conditions are unlikely to be as bad.

Except the Friday night game Carl V Geel is at Etihad. 50K max.
 
But a fair proportion of those crowds would have been cats and blues fans. Port fans obviously didn't travel in decent numbers so the real swans numbers were left.

It's not just that, it's also the expected quality of the opposition.

Additionally, it was also a late start for TV reasons (which makes a difference to transport for people who live far away), and, by Sydney's admittedly non-Canberran standards, it was extremely cold to the extent that people would have stayed home because of that.

Pretty disappointing, but it was always going to be a very small crowd.
 
I was asleep lol but ask and you shall recieve.

Round 8 crowds
Geelong v Collingwood (MCG) 81,691
North Melbourne v Melbourne (Docklands) 23,536
Adelaide v Gold Coast (Football Park) 36,056
Brisbane v Essendon (Gabba) 24,921
Sydney v Port Adelaide (SCG) 20,719
Hawthorn v St Kilda (MCG) 42,453
Western Bulldogs v Richmond (Docklands) 39,141
West Coast v Fremantle (Subiaco) 40,567

Rd 8 2011 Crowd: 309,084 (UP 63,457)
Rd 8 2010 Crowd: 245,627
*Highest Rd 8 Crowd since 2005 (309,719)

Rd 8 2011 Ave..: 38,635 (UP 7932)
Rd 8 2010 Ave..: 30,703
Highest Rd 8 Average since 2005 (38,713)

2011 R1-8 Agreg: 2,248,748 (DOWN 209,967)
2010 R1-8 Agreg: 2,458,715
Lowest R1-8 Agregate since 2004 (2,152,376)

2011 R1-8 Ave..: 36,865 (61 matches)(DOWN 1552)
2010 R1-8 Ave..: 38,417 (64 matches)
Lowest R1-8 Ave since 2004 (33,631)(64 matches)

2011 Seas Ave..: 36,865 (DOWN 42)
2010 Seas Ave..: 36,907

And because I was really bored, I added this:

Most Popular AFL Teams in 2011

By Attendance (Home & Away)

Collingwood - 447,675 (63,954 ave)
Carlton.......- 362,618 (51,803 ave)
Essendon....- 378,954 (47,369 ave)
Geelong......- 311,532 (44,505 ave)
Richmond....- 353,668 (44,209 ave)
Hawthorn....- 296,724 (42,389 ave)
St Kilda......- 272,522 (38,932 ave)
Fremantle...- 240,778 (34,397 ave)
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Adelaide.....- 236,597 (33,800 ave)
Bulldogs.....- 226,973 (31,706 ave)
West Coast- 221,939 (31,706 ave)
Nth Melb....- 210,915 (30,131 ave)
Melbourne..- 200,168 (28,595 ave)
Sydney.....- 183,605 (26,229 ave)
Brisbane....- 180,487 (25,784 ave)
Gold Coast - 177,952 (25,422 ave)
Pt Adelaide - 194,389 (24,299 ave)

Highlighted teams have average H&A crowds greater than the league average.
Thanks again, Wookie, good stuff.
Although the 2011 crowds got off to a slow start compared to recent years, the re-emergence of Carlton and Essendon, along with the Hawks reviving after a couple of down years - and even Richmond showing some signs of the Tigers of old, this could still turn out a surprisingly good year - even with the cold and damp.
 
Crowd trends across the venues so far (to end Round 8) compared to end of year 2010.

MCG (18 games v 47) - 53,418 down a fraction on 53,519 (-0.2%)
Docklands (14 games v 49) - 33,722 up a tad on 32,802 (+2.8%)
AAMI stadium (8 games v 22) - 30,665 up on 29,404 (+4.29%)
Gabba (6 games vs 11) - 22,723 down on 29,933 (-24.09%)
Subiaco (7 games vs 22) - 37,048 up on 35,751 (+3.63%)
Kard. Prk (2 games vs 7) - 23,044 down from 24,843 (-7.24%)
Stad Aust (1 game vs 3) - 28,082 down from 35,208 (-20.24%)
York Prk (1 game vs 1) - 15,063 vs 16,172 (-6.86%)
Manuka (1 game vs 1) - 10,184 vs 14,308 (-28.82%)
SCG (3 games vs 8) - 24,700 down on 28,975 (-14.75%)

What's this tell us?? That Brisbane are crap, Gold Coast is a factor, that Melb, Adelaide and Perth are going okay so far. That the Swans might be getting some pre impact from GWS? (plus crap weather and a home game v Port who tend to be box office poison on the road).

and a rolling figure that is up on 2006, a tad down on 2007, up on 2009, a more down on 2008 and 2010 - - given that 2008 is the all time record, 2010 not far off, nor 2007, 2009 a bit further back and 2006 a bit further back, a long way to go, but, AFL crowds are pretty good given the variability across a wide land. I reckon AFL HQ would be pretty pleased so far all things considered.

Consider the NRL who basked in a bouyant Rnd 1 attendance, and now after 10 rounds, the avg of 17,209 is the lowest since 2007 (16.9K). The NRL avg post Rnd 1 of 16,275 over last 9 rnds is 1,417 down on 2010, and only beats the 2007 figure of 16,203. The NRL might've gone a tad early on predictions of record seasons (but, again, a long way to go).

It's ironic though, that early days people tried to establish a perception that has not been sustained to be played out as reality. (i.e. NRL gangbusters, AFL sluggish). Some of this DID seem to be desperate/futile attempts to devalue AFL broadcast rights??
 
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What's this tell us?? That Brisbane are crap, Gold Coast is a factor, that Melb, Adelaide and Perth are going okay so far. That the Swans might be getting some pre impact from GWS? (plus crap weather and a home game v Port who tend to be box office poison on the road).

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Consider the NRL who basked in a bouyant Rnd 1 attendance, and now after 10 rounds, the avg of 17,209 is the lowest since 2007 (16.9K). The NRL avg post Rnd 1 of 16,275 over last 9 rnds is 1,417 down on 2010, and only beats the 2007 figure of 16,203. The NRL might've gone a tad early on predictions of record seasons (but, again, a long way to go).

It's ironic though, that early days people tried to establish a perception that has not been sustained to be played out as reality. (i.e. NRL gangbusters, AFL sluggish). Some of this DID seem to be desperate/futile attempts to devalue AFL broadcast rights??

The weather really has been awful for several of Sydney's games. The only truly disappointing crowd they have drawn was against Essendon in round 2 at Stadium Australia. This has also contributed to some really weak RL crowds (even by RL standards). I doubt there's much GWS impact yet though.

Good to see crowd growth in Adelaide and Perth and with the Bombers and Carlton looking pretty good I'd expect Melbourne crowds to pick-up a little bit as well.
 

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