you can add 10k to suns as all the posts are saying we are nearing 20k
hey mate do you have a club post that says this
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you can add 10k to suns as all the posts are saying we are nearing 20k
June 30 updates
Membership League Club Members AFL Adelaide (19/2) 40,000 AFL Brisbane 40,973 AFL Carlton 84,789 AFL Collingwood 86,841 AFL Essendon 78,579 AFL Fremantle 53,549 AFL Geelong 66,048 AFL Gold Coast (19/2) 8,721 AFL GWS (17/5) 30,861 AFL Hawthorn (9/5) 70,007 AFL Melbourne 62,813 AFL North Melbourne 48,639 AFL Port Adelaide 59,146 AFL Richmond 99,213 AFL St Kilda 57,930 AFL Sydney 51,642 AFL West Coast (14/6) 100,000 AFL Western Bulldogs 49,593
records for Brisbane, Carlton, Collingowood, GWS, Melbourne, North Melbourne, Port Adelaide, St Kilda and the Western Bulldogs.
League is just 24,097 members away from passing last years record figures - probably alrewady has when you consider some clubs figures havent been updated since feburary and may
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Fremantle now has the longest lasting membership record, going back to 2018 (55,639), while four clubs have records going back to 2019 (Crows, Hawks, Swans, Bombers) As always data link attached.
Hawks figure is from eight weeks ago. Will end up similar to last year. 75k+ is pretty darn decent for a bottom six club the the middle of a premiership drought.Both Collingwood and Richmond had a 25K jump in number after a premiership year. Day that Carlton and Essendon win one, I see the same happening.
Collingwood winning their next one will also bump their numbers to 100K+
Hawthorn numbers have gone backwards. Lowest since 2014. That is pretty poor but not surprising as I always felt Hawks were never as big as their membership numbers suggest.
Whilst totally legit, the Hawks number is slightly misleading in absolute sense as it includes about 9,000 Tassie members.Hawks figure is from eight weeks ago. Will end up similar to last year. 75k+ is pretty darn decent for a bottom six club the the middle of a premiership drought.
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Hawthorn numbers have gone backwards. Lowest since 2014. That is pretty poor but not surprising as I always felt Hawks were never as big as their membership numbers suggest.
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Hawthorn broke their membership record each year for 11 years straight. Dropping back a few thousand when we’re bouncing around the bottom 6 isn’t bad at all.Hawthorn numbers have gone backwards. Lowest since 2014. That is pretty poor but not surprising as I always felt Hawks were never as big as their membership numbers suggest.
How is that misleading?Whilst totally legit, the Hawks number is slightly misleading in absolute sense as it includes about 9,000 Tassie members.
Melbourne announced today 65,472 members.
No idea. I’m pretty sure they are if they aren’t a member of the men’s club bitAre aflw memberships included in the tally
And if so since there’s 2 seasons this year will that double count this year or next year? And inflate the numbers for either
Hawthorn have 74,311 members as of July 5.Mitchell was on SEN today and said that Hawthorn have “close to 80,000 members” which is as good as we’re probably going to get unless they tick over the 80k sometime soon and send out a tweet.
Happy with that.Hawthorn have 74,311 members as of July 5.
Better exclude my Essendon memberships then. Just remember in the game last year, the Essendon crowd dwarfed Hawthorn. Who knows how many Tassie members there are for Essendon?Whilst totally legit, the Hawks number is slightly misleading in absolute sense as it includes about 9,000 Tassie members
About 2,600. However Essendon like most don’t play games there so in incentive to join apart from sense of belonging. Also, there’s a portion of the Hawks membership in Tassie that but a package to gain access, even though they may not barrack for the Hawks. Not meaning to denigrate the Hawks success in Tassie, just trying to see through it to better gus get the Hawks membership in a world where it wouldn’t be playing matches there. Putting aside any Tassie leg up to its overall figure, it points to a membership in the high 60,000’s which has them ahead of Melbourne and alongside Geelong.Better exclude my Essendon memberships then. Just remember in the game last year, the Essendon crowd dwarfed Hawthorn. Who knows how many Tassie members there are for Essendon?
Is revenue from memberships ever released? I’d prefer to see this than the numbers.
| Club | 2021 Members/Gate | 2020 Members/Gate | Difference |
| Adelaide | 14.777 | 10.474 | 41.08% |
| Brisbane | 8.769 | 4.688 | 87.05% |
| Carlton | 14.147 | 10.663 | 32.67% |
| Collingwood | 21.542 | 15.851 | 35.90% |
| Essendon | 16.205 | 12.452 | 30.14% |
| Fremantle | 31.994 | 17.26 | 85.37% |
| Geelong | 17.328 | 10.115 | 71.31% |
| Gold Coast | 3.004 | 2.254 | 33.27% |
| GWS | 2.152 | 1.669 | 28.94% |
| Hawthorn | 16.023 | 12.313 | 30.13% |
| Melbourne | 14.176 | 9.485 | 49.46% |
| North Melbourne | 6.9 | 5.989 | 15.21% |
| Port Adelaide | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Richmond | 26.699 | 19.51 | 36.85% |
| St Kilda | 9.418 | 7.777 | 21.10% |
| Sydney | 12.864 | 7.441 | 72.88% |
| West Coast | 42.624 | 16.121 | 164.40% |
| Western Bulldogs | 8.041 | 7.736 | 3.94% |
| Total | 266.663 | 171.798 | 55.22% |
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