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Interesting also that Mediaspy are presenting age group breakdowns for foxtel
Key takeaway is that the AFL skews young compared to the NRL.
I noticed that.....interesting. I've been following the demos for a while and it's also noticeable that Brisbane skews young as well. Despite having a lot less overall viewers, the Lions game had more 16-39s watching than the Crows and Eagles did in Adelaide & Perth (which admittedly is not reflective of much on its own given Adelaide's horrendous year and the Eagles game was delayed by a few hours). But it is a pretty consistent trend. Saturday night (Rich-Ess) had only slightly less viewers in 16-39 in Brisbane than Adelaide. I can't really compare it to the NRL up there because the NRL rarely makes the top 5 shows in any demo.
CROWD: 13,750 at the Gabba.27,339 Eagles vs GWS
For first time in 17 games i have attended this season (16 metricon and 1 gabba), when i go this thursday night i will be wearing my mask for the walk into the ground from my car as crowds bunch up at the traffic lights and as you go in through the turnstyles. And again on way out. When the game is on the social distancing is sufficient with empty rows in front and behind me, and spare seats between me and other attendees.7,500 they are currently allowing for Carlton vs Collingwood at the GABBA. By far the biggest allocation for neutral teams in QLD this year. I still think it sells out and they might be forced to add more. Will be interesting with the current worry about the small covid outbreak in South Brisbane atm.
No chance this game goes to general public with a 7500 cap.7,500 they are currently allowing for Carlton vs Collingwood at the GABBA. By far the biggest allocation for neutral teams in QLD this year. I still think it sells out and they might be forced to add more. Will be interesting with the current worry about the small covid outbreak in South Brisbane atm.
No chance this game goes to general public with a 7500 cap.
Carlton and Collingwood have a huge Queensland supporter base and that is before mentioning their historic rivalry with one another.
Last night's game between Collingwood and North was a smaller crowd than expected though.
Carlton v Port Adelaide was sold out the day it went on sale and was capped at 4000.I wouldnt think so either, but if it does i would say the public sales wouldnt last long.
Carlton v Port Adelaide was sold out the day it went on sale and was capped at 4000.
It's frustrating the AFL have severely underestimated how popular the game actually is up here.
Is it possible they are keeping people hungry for the finals? Or is it just that they are actually losing money when opening up to fans?
Should look great on the TV.They've now openend the bottom level of the Gabba for sunday. For anyone who has been tracking this has not happened this year outside of a Lions game. Could be a monster (covid-era) crowd.