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Apparently it’s about 74,500 according to another poster on the main boardWell you would know. I predict 79,016.
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Apparently it’s about 74,500 according to another poster on the main boardWell you would know. I predict 79,016.
Richmond just cracked 100,000 members I think.
I think that’s a terrific result given low expectations for the season, despite early unexpected wins. I’d say there’s a component in both the Hawks and Bombers numbers relating to their AFLW memberships enabling these clubs to record growth. These clubs unique AFLW memberships being counted for the first time, joining other established clubs. Essendon have over 2,500 overall, no doubt some being unique and counted to the Clubs total reported figure. Hard to know for sure.Just got an email from our CEO. Hawks 77,111 as of today.
I heard Hawthorn's AFLW membership is going slower than the club expected. Don't think that either club would over 1000 unique AFLW members at this stage.I think that’s a terrific result given low expectations for the season, despite early unexpected wins. I’d say there’s a component in both the Hawks and Bombers numbers relating to their AFLW memberships enabling these clubs to record growth. These clubs unique AFLW memberships being counted for the first time, joining other established clubs. Essendon have over 2,500 overall, no doubt some being unique and counted to the Clubs total reported figure. Hard to know for sure.
I think that’s a terrific result given low expectations for the season, despite early unexpected wins. I’d say there’s a component in both the Hawks and Bombers numbers relating to their AFLW memberships enabling these clubs to record growth. These clubs unique AFLW memberships being counted for the first time, joining other established clubs. Essendon have over 2,500 overall, no doubt some being unique and counted to the Clubs total reported figure. Hard to know for sure.
I believe only the unique ones though? Ie: Not double counting a member with both men’s and women’s (these being counted as ‘1’)?AFLW members are included in AFL member totals. Have been since 2017
I reported this last Thursday. Apparently it’s actually 95,500… Probably more nowAccording to the pies CEO on radio yesterday before the pies v port game Collingwood has 95,000 members
Closing in on Richmond. Next year pies no doubt would be aiming to have the most members in the aflI reported this last Thursday. Apparently it’s actually 95,500… Probably more now
Club | S7 Total | |
1 | Sydney | 7,757 |
2 | Adelaide | 6,706 |
3 | Geelong | 5,938 |
4 | Collingwood | 5,621 |
5 | Hawthorn | 5,427 |
6 | St Kilda | 5,114 |
7 | Port Adelaide | 4,782 |
8 | Essendon | 4,245 |
9 | Western Bulldogs | 4,132 |
10 | Carlton | 3,882 |
11 | West Coast | 3,538 |
12 | Melbourne | 3,362 |
13 | North Melbourne | 3,349 |
14 | GWS | 2,984 |
15 | Richmond | 2,662 |
16 | Fremantle | 2,552 |
17 | Brisbane | 2,323 |
18 | Gold Coast | 1,194 |
75,568 |