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Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 9:44 pm
by maxyoz
daysofourlives wrote:
Dog Day Afternoon wrote:I wonder how many Crows members are lending their tickets to their mates who are SANFL regulars thus robbing the clubs of revenue?


Im surprised this hasnt been mentioned more in these conversations


It happened at Prospect a few weeks ago and the guy tried to hand them back after the game, albeit it clumsily.

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 10:21 pm
by Aerie
Gravel wrote:I am really not sure why some people get so upset at Crows members getting in for free. AAMI/AO members have had 4 free SANFL games as part of their membership package for years and years and all kids under 18 get into SANFL games for free. The more people at the games the better IMO.


I agree, the more people at games the better.

Possibly people get upset because while Crows members are getting in for free SANFL fans are paying more. A rise from $8 to $14 over several years and this season a season ticket for 18 games was the same price as a season ticket for 20 games last year.

The weekly attendees will pay their own way under usual circumstances, but it would be fair to say that the changes that have occurred have lessened the enthusiasm many regulars have for the competition.

It remains to be seen whether the shift of competition to a "wider audience" will end up generating a better outcome for the SANFL.

It could be argued, with 36,000 to last years Grand Final, that there was already a wider audience engaged.

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 10:28 pm
by Jim05
RB wrote:The free admission worked so well in the WAFL...

Ditto the VFL

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 11:09 pm
by zipzap
Gravel wrote:I am really not sure why some people get so upset at Crows members getting in for free. AAMI/AO members have had 4 free SANFL games as part of their membership package for years and years and all kids under 18 get into SANFL games for free. The more people at the games the better IMO.


Laying the foundations of acceptance for Powerpies free entry next year...

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 11:16 am
by Wedgie
Gravel wrote:I am really not sure why some people get so upset at Crows members getting in for free. AAMI/AO members have had 4 free SANFL games as part of their membership package for years and years and all kids under 18 get into SANFL games for free. The more people at the games the better IMO.

Adelaide Oval members get 6 plus games at Adelaide Oval. They are counted by the AFL as members of the Crows, Port or both.

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 12:16 pm
by wild dog
Booney wrote:
Dogwatcher wrote:
Booney wrote: As for the 'Lizbeth crowd I'm not surprised, many of the most vocal anti-AFL folks on here are Centrals supporters and I'd imagine it's got through to their mates as well. Boycott I say! Boycott!

Just shy of 2500 per game for the weekend.


Yes, well 2137 isn't a bad turn out considering many are boycotting and of those that did turn up, 3/4 of the crowd would most likely have been supporters of that very team. The visiting team's numbers would have been much greater had its National League side not been playing in Adelaide later that day.


75/25 split, would be similar to most games at Elizabeth regardless of opponent.


25% visitor crowds at Elizabeth - only rarely that high. That's why we know its the home crowd that's not turning up.

The club was damned either way. The fact that Roy Laird still comes out publically to give real reasons why the current set up is unfair should be reason enough to stick with the club.

As for last Saturdays crowd, the Western side had a fair sprinkling of magpie supporters but they were quiet.

On a side note we noticed that the indigenous community turned out to support the magpies in force. It was fantastic to have that type of turn out, and the magpies should be congratulated on garnering that support. It really is a positive for Port Adelaide to have that sort of following.

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 12:47 pm
by Booney
Dogwatcher wrote:I think it would be a little less than that for sides like Norwood, Sturt, North and Port in the past - try 65/35.
wild dog wrote:
Booney wrote:
Dogwatcher wrote:
Booney wrote: As for the 'Lizbeth crowd I'm not surprised, many of the most vocal anti-AFL folks on here are Centrals supporters and I'd imagine it's got through to their mates as well. Boycott I say! Boycott!

Just shy of 2500 per game for the weekend.


Yes, well 2137 isn't a bad turn out considering many are boycotting and of those that did turn up, 3/4 of the crowd would most likely have been supporters of that very team. The visiting team's numbers would have been much greater had its National League side not been playing in Adelaide later that day.


75/25 split, would be similar to most games at Elizabeth regardless of opponent.


25% visitor crowds at Elizabeth - only rarely that high. That's why we know its the home crowd that's not turning up.

The club was damned either way. The fact that Roy Laird still comes out publically to give real reasons why the current set up is unfair should be reason enough to stick with the club.

As for last Saturdays crowd, the Western side had a fair sprinkling of magpie supporters but they were quiet.

On a side note we noticed that the indigenous community turned out to support the magpies in force. It was fantastic to have that type of turn out, and the magpies should be congratulated on garnering that support. It really is a positive for Port Adelaide to have that sort of following.

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 9:14 am
by fester69
Surely after yesterday's match at Alberton Norwood are back on top of the "attendance" ladder.

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 2:39 pm
by PhilH
You were only 2nd for 1 week.

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 2:48 pm
by fester69
And because they get the same crowd number as we do this week we can't be overtaken.

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 10:04 am
by saintal
With the regular season now complete, would it be possible for somebody with the data to post the average home crowds for each club etc. (with comparsion to last season). Thanks in advance..

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 10:52 am
by heater31
saintal wrote:With the regular season now complete, would it be possible for somebody with the data to post the average home crowds for each club etc. (with comparsion to last season). Thanks in advance..



South had an increase? Good season for many years and playing finals. Beaten each opposition at least 1 time during the minor round. Ran out of beer last weekend v Sturt.


Sturt should be slightly up as well. Winning game of footy helps.

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 8:02 pm
by wristwatcher
I'm predicting >10,000 this week.

Looking forward to a good night at the Footy. Really enjoyed the Anzac Day clash. Nice to be able to sit in the Sir Don stand.

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 8:22 pm
by saintal
heater31 wrote:
saintal wrote:With the regular season now complete, would it be possible for somebody with the data to post the average home crowds for each club etc. (with comparsion to last season). Thanks in advance..



South had an increase? Good season for many years and playing finals. Beaten each opposition at least 1 time during the minor round. Ran out of beer last weekend v Sturt.
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Yeah, would imagine so. Some of the crowds last year were dreadful, party due to a fair dose of crap weather. So shouldn't be difficult to top last year's average. And yep, beat each genuine opposition at least once.

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 9:08 pm
by Jim05
wristwatcher wrote:I'm predicting >10,000 this week.

Looking forward to a good night at the Footy. Really enjoyed the Anzac Day clash. Nice to be able to sit in the Sir Don stand.

Hope you are right.
Still not sure running up against local footy finals is the way to go. Spoke to several people of the last few days who either are playing or volunteering during finals this week and probably will miss the early game or arrive late.

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 9:25 pm
by wristwatcher
Jim05 wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:I'm predicting >10,000 this week.

Looking forward to a good night at the Footy. Really enjoyed the Anzac Day clash. Nice to be able to sit in the Sir Don stand.

Hope you are right.
Still not sure running up against local footy finals is the way to go. Spoke to several people of the last few days who either are playing or volunteering during finals this week and probably will miss the early game or arrive late.



Admittedly our As have the week off affording a large group of us the ability to attend but that won't be the case the following week when we host finals and a club function so I do see your point.

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 9:50 pm
by Wedgie
wristwatcher wrote:I'm predicting >10,000 this week.

Looking forward to a good night at the Footy. Really enjoyed the Anzac Day clash. Nice to be able to sit in the Sir Don stand.


It should, SACA members get in for free. Adelaide Oval Football members get in for free and Adelaide Oval is a lot more attractive a proposition for neutrals than Footy Pk and there's still an element of novelty there.

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 9:55 pm
by wristwatcher
Wedgie wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:I'm predicting >10,000 this week.

Looking forward to a good night at the Footy. Really enjoyed the Anzac Day clash. Nice to be able to sit in the Sir Don stand.


It should, SACA members get in for free. Adelaide Oval Football members get in for free and Adelaide Oval is a lot more attractive a proposition for neutrals than Footy Pk and there's still an element of novelty there.



I didn't know SACA members were free, that will help double the size of our group

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 10:40 pm
by JK
From memory there was around 12k on Anzac Day. You would think 4 clubs playing should be able to easily eclipse that figure.

Re: SANFL crowd numbers

PostPosted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 11:24 pm
by Big Phil
JK wrote:From memory there was around 12k on Anzac Day. You would think 4 clubs playing should be able to easily eclipse that figure.

It was just over 10K, from memory of the figures we got from the SANFL ground staff...