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Who are the top three most supported clubs/teams in Melb outside the AFL?

Brutus

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I'd say the soccer team would be number one. They win on crowd averages, not sure about TV, but they are definitely no. 1.

What about the other two?
 
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Lockyer4President!

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What else does Melb have besides the Storm and Victory?

I doubt the Victory's crowds would be the same if they had to compete directly with the the AFL like the Storm do tbh. They basically have the entire off-season to themselves and have no competition except for interstate cricket.
 

Frailty

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It'd be:

1. Melbourne Victory (A-League)
2. Melbourne Storm (NRL)
3. Melbourne Tigers (NBL) or Melbourne Vixens (Netball Championship)
 

The Tank

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As others have Victory and Storm. Not much else TBH. I suppose the basketball or netball?
 

Perth Red

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Whilst Victory get more to games Storm get more watching on pay TV. Storm also have higher income and national profile (well they do now!). So depends on how you measure it.
 

Brutus

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Whilst Victory get more to games Storm get more watching on pay TV. Storm also have higher income and national profile (well they do now!). So depends on how you measure it.

More may watch Storm games on the box in Melb, although we don't know.

Figures suggest the Storm have the Vic Bushrangers covered too.

So if the Storm are one of the top two most-watched sides in Melb/Vic outside of the AFL then you would think they'd have a place in the supposed sporting capital of the world.
 

m0nty

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The Bushrangers got 42k to see them play Tassie in the Big Bash during the summer. That's a lot more than their average though.

Victory, Storm and Bushrangers now. In five years time Victory will still be #1, but it's going to be interesting to see if the Heart challenge the Storm for #2. Also, the Bushrangers could figure if the T/20s start going off in an IPL-style comp. The Rebels haven't got much hope of making the top 3 at all imo.

http://www.premier.vic.gov.au/component/content/article/9252.html

2009 Major Sporting Events Attendances*

AFL Season and Finals (107 matches held in Victoria) 4,655,356
Australian Open Tennis 603,160
A-League Season and Finals (15 matches held in Melbourne) 399,679
Melbourne Cup Carnival – Derby, Melbourne Cup, Oaks, Stakes 368,929
Australian F1 Grand Prix 286,900
NRL Season and Finals (14 matches) 192,584
Cricket – Boxing Day Test 156,267
Australian Masters Golf 107,607
Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix 105,794
Basketball – NBL & WNBL 97,943
International Soccer – Socceroos matches 94,695
Cricket – One Day Internationals 68,017
Cricket – Twenty20 International 62,155
Rugby League State of Origin (NSW v QLD) 50,967
Superbikes (FIM) World Championship 49,894
ANZ Netball Championships & International Test 47,710
Caulfield Cup 43,210
Jayco Herald Sun Tour 35,747
Cox Plate 31,970
Cricket – Twenty20 Domestic 21,643
Champions Trophy Hockey 21,279
Rugby Union Test (Australia v Italy) 20,280
 

Hindyscrack

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Let's not forget that the Victorian Racing Club gets crowds of 130k+ every Spring Carnival

Never happened on a single day...

Besides I've been the Melbourne Cup week and attended at least two days each year when i was last in Aus (2005-2007) and only seen 3 or 4 races in that time. The most exclusive area only has viewing access in two or three marquees. 85% of patrons aren't there for the 'sport'
 

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