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11.12.2024

Gather Round tickets snapped up in record time


The AFL is pleased to announce that more than 195,000 Gather Round…Festival of Footy tickets have sold… with five of the nine games sold out, 20,000 more than this time last year.

Member on sale on Tuesday saw a significant uplift in demand for tickets this year, selling more than 100,000 tickets in the first four hours, in comparison to the same amount in 24 hours last year.

This year there are an extra 47,000 tickets on offer for fans with the two Saturday matches being ticketed separately.

Tickets still remain for Collingwood vs Sydney Swans on Friday night, Carlton vs West Coast on Saturday afternoon, Melbourne vs Essendon on Saturday night and a very limited number of restricted view tickets and tickets for the Pepsi Collective for Port Adelaide vs Hawthorn on Sunday evening.

AFL CEO Andrew Dillon said it was clear Gather Round momentum was not slowly down.

“The demand for tickets this year was significantly higher than the first two Gather Rounds, with more than 195,000 tickets being purchased in the first two days,” said Mr Dillon.

“A ticket to the matches at the Barossa Park was always going to be one of the hottest tickets in town and the fans have certainly illustrated that by selling out both matches so quickly.”

South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas said: “Gather Round continues to exceed all expectations.

“We are honoured that so many footy fans from around the country are making the commitment to travel to our beautiful state to experience this event like no other.

“They’ll be truly welcome.

“If you haven’t got a ticket already – get in quick!”

Tickets for the remaining matches can be found here.
 
12,741 crammed into Ikon Park last night, making it the highest attendance for the AFLW Grand Final at the venue (even including 2018 when the capacity was much higher and entry was free).

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Brings the to-be-confirmed season attendance total to a record 317,418. Up about 2.8% on last year's total of 308,981 which consisted of 9 fewer games but also included a 23k double-header with a men's final.

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12,741 crammed into Ikon Park last night, making it the highest attendance for the AFLW Grand Final at the venue (even including 2018 when the capacity was much higher and entry was free).

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Brings the to-be-confirmed season attendance total to a record 317,418. Up about 2.8% on last year's total of 308,981 which consisted of 9 fewer games but also included a 23k double-header with a men's final.

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If you take out the 9 extra games plus adjust the 23k finals game last year to an average finals crowd attendance, is the attendance 'average' up or down? That's the more important measure if the number of games are different.
 

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If you take out the 9 extra games plus adjust the 23k finals game last year to an average finals crowd attendance, is the attendance 'average' up or down? That's the more important measure if the number of games are different.
Standalone average attendance last year was 2671 (285,896 / 107 games), this year it was 2712 (317,418 / 117 games).
 
If you take out the 9 extra games plus adjust the 23k finals game last year to an average finals crowd attendance, is the attendance 'average' up or down? That's the more important measure if the number of games are different.
Average isnt all that important either, when they play at so many different venues in different locations. A change in average attendance may just reflect that, rather than any actual change in interest or demand. Provided there isnt a huge change of course, and it hangs there abouts, with a somewhat upward trend, its OK.
 
Average isnt all that important either, when they play at so many different venues in different locations. A change in average attendance may just reflect that, rather than any actual change in interest or demand. Provided there isnt a huge change of course, and it hangs there abouts, with a somewhat upward trend, its OK.

Importantly not every fixture counts towards the AFLs target either. Remote matches, games at odd times etc - these are separate to the matches the AFL considers for the womens target.
 

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