Did you actually look at the link that I sent because that is an absolute lie. They have averaged over 18k for five seasons since 2016. They also averaged 20k last year.
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Sigh.
Try reading what I wrote, then go back and look at the data. The 20k figure you're citing includes all of Melbourne's 2023 home games.
Not all Melbourne's 2023 home games were played at MRS.
Only nine were played at MRS in 2023 for an average of 17,072.
One of Melbourne's "home" games was played at Lang Park during Magic Round. It drew 50,183 on 6 May.
Another two games were played at Docklands. Those games averaged 23,639.
Don't take my word for it.
See for yourself.
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Melbourne have been taking "home" games to Brisbane for years. It's how they boost their average.
They take one game a year to Brisbane. They have done this for at least a decade. It helps them boost their attendances.
In 2022 they took a "home" game against Penrith to Lang Park for Magic Round. That year they played 11 games at MRS for an average of 15,831.
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In 2019 Melbourne played 11 games at MRS with an average attendance of 16,104.
They took a "home" game against Parramatta to Lang Park for Magic Round.
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Before Magic Round began, Melbourne took an annual game to Lang Park. It was played alongside a Manly "home" game in a double header. In 2018 and 2017 Melbourne played the Titans at Lang Park as the "home" team.
In 2018 the Storm averaged 16,036 at MRS over 11 games.
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In 2017 they averaged 16,034 at MRS over 11 games.
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In 2016 the Storm took a home game against the Cowboys to Lang Park. That year they averaged 14,963 at MRS over 11 games.
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Are you starting to see the picture yet?
It seems like you are making excuses for the Bears (i.e. they weren’t playing at an ideal venue) that you aren’t extending to the Storm. They were clearly playing at a substandard venue and their crowds have gone up since they moved to AAMI Park. You can bemoan their existence and the fact that they cheated or whatever but you can’t sit there and argue that their crowds and support haven’t grown - the stats are right in front of you.
Are you saying that a Melbourne team playing at a shit venue in inner Melbourne is the same as a Brisbane team playing at a shit venue 100km away on the Gold Coast?
That takes some mental gymnastics.
Bears didn't become a strong team until 1996. Storm were strong from the day they entered the NRL.
On the Bears at the Gabba thing vs Perth what are you trying to prove. That supporter bases grow over time. I agree with you because that’s the only point that could be made.
The Western Reds were more successful on the field than the Brisbane Bears. The Reds only drew 13,039 in their debut season. The Bears were playing their games 100km away from Brisbane on the Gold Coast until 1993. Reds were playing their games in Perth.
How many people would attend Storm games if they were played in Geelong?
The Bears' average at the Gabba was better than the Reds' average at the WACA, despite the former struggling on the pitch until 1995.