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Trifili13

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While all clubs should always strive to improve their crowd numbers, it's a fact of life that smaller scale teams will generally have lower crowd numbers. Then if you factor in year on year poor performances (a key driver of crowds) and changing demographics, cost of living etc and some clubs struggle to get crowds. Much easier and cheaper to fork out for a paytv subscription and sit on your lounge with a beer and watch every game than to fork out hundreds to take a family to a game, especially if your club is underperforming.

Actually, scrap the above as it would mean having to listen to Kevvie, Cronk, Ennis and the gang. Go the grounds people.
 

insert.pause

First Grade
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If they are worried about anything, its complacency. I wrote an article last week that seems to have spawned several of these articles in mainstream media. The AFL has had several failures and has been passed in tv ratings, and while they still lead in many areas, they risk losing it all if they cant find a path forward.
Hubris is the AFL’s problem, it exists in such a bubble in Melbourne that it loses grasp with the reality that not everywhere is like Melbourne.
 

Vlad59

First Grade
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We need a few more AFL fans here like you see on X .. that think every game of NRL is played in front of 5k crowds , no one in its own heartland is interested anymore, and that the AFL is only a couple of years from taking over in Sydney and Brisbane ..
They are quite common in Tasmania but declining in number over time. Exposure to SOO and our finals series on the main FTA channel has changed that. Still this is, comparatively, a barren wasteland for the great game.
 

BuffaloRules

Coach
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They are quite common in Tasmania but declining in number over time. Exposure to SOO and our finals series on the main FTA channel has changed that. Still this is, comparatively, a barren wasteland for the great game.

I’m glad to hear that the ignorance is declining … the world is becoming a smaller place every year, but unfortunately I think Tasmania will be the most AFL state in Australia for some decades yet …
 

The_Wookie

Bench
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OFF-FIELD METRICS - Super Rugby

  • Total match attendance across the competition has increased 6 per cent year-on-year, defying a reduction in total regular season games from 84 to 77.
  • In Australia, Stan Sport has confirmed a 27 per cent increase in average audience across the regular season, while average free-to-air audiences on Nine grew by 13 per cent.
  • In New Zealand, more than 1.83 million people have tuned in on Sky Sport and Sky Open, while digital viewership on Sky Go and Sky Sport Now grew by more than 19 per cent.
  • In Fiji concurrent viewership on the Walesi App peaked at 395,436 – more than a third of the Fijian population.
  • Super Rugby Pacific became the first domestic rugby competition in the world to achieve a total social media following of 2.5 million, driven by a 25 per cent increase in year-on-year follower growth.
  • More than 70,000 fans played Fantasy Super Rugby Pacific, making more than 4.5 million player trades across the season.
Reference

 
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OFF-FIELD METRICS - Super Rugby

  • Total match attendance across the competition has increased 6 per cent year-on-year, defying a reduction in total regular season games from 84 to 77.
  • In Australia, Stan Sport has confirmed a 27 per cent increase in average audience across the regular season, while average free-to-air audiences on Nine grew by 13 per cent.
  • In New Zealand, more than 1.83 million people have tuned in on Sky Sport and Sky Open, while digital viewership on Sky Go and Sky Sport Now grew by more than 19 per cent.
  • In Fiji concurrent viewership on the Walesi App peaked at 395,436 – more than a third of the Fijian population.
  • Super Rugby Pacific became the first domestic rugby competition in the world to achieve a total social media following of 2.5 million, driven by a 25 per cent increase in year-on-year follower growth.
  • More than 70,000 fans played Fantasy Super Rugby Pacific, making more than 4.5 million player trades across the season.
Reference

And it`s still a complete dud.
 
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In Australia, Stan Sport has confirmed a 27 per cent increase in average audience across the regular season, while average free-to-air audiences on Nine grew by 13 per cent
I find this very hard to believe, Nine didn`t wait one week to dump the super rugby to Gem once the new broadcast deal was announced, and dumped it from FTA altogether next year when the deal starts. Just goes to show percentage increases off a low base can be very misleading.
 

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