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From the SANFL website, posted 8/9/08...
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SANFL ATTENDANCES HIT A SIX-YEAR HIGH
The SANFL has recorded a strong 6.8 per cent increase in League match attendances this season - the biggest numbers in six years. The League’s minor round attracted 275,842 fans, the most since 2002. The boost comes off the back of two years of successive growth, indicating the SANFL is well and truly undergoing a renaissance in the hearts of footy fans. This year’s Round 23 attendance of 13,659 smashed last year’s 6,831-strong crowd and was the largest since 2000.
The highest attendance for 2008 season was Round 13’s bumper Glenelg v Sturt clash at Challenge Recruitment Oval, which attracted 11,827 fans. The SANFL recorded 17 matches with attendance more than 4000, compared to 12 matches last year. The best-attended round was Rivalry Round in Round 7 which drew 20,258 supporters.
The leading five clubs in terms of 2008 home and away attendances were:
Glenelg – average 4056-strong crowd each game (compared to 2007’s average of 2865)
Sturt – average 3849 (3414)
Port – average 3588 (3410)
Norwood – average 3490 (3043)
Central – average 3172 (3497)
Meanwhile, the home grounds that attracted the most supporters in 2008 were:
Challenge Recruitment Oval (Glenelg) – average 5158 (2007’s average 3091)
Coopers Stadium (Norwood) – average 3871 (3531)
Hamra Homes Oval (Central) – average 3698 (3830)
House Brothers Oval (Sturt) – average 3334 (3263)
Alberton Oval (Port) – average 3423 (3042)
SANFL Executive Commissioner Leigh Whicker said the figures indicated SANFL footy was booming. “Our thanks go to the footy fans who have been going to the SANFL games week in, week out, and also to our new breed of supporters,” Mr Whicker said. “With all the five finals teams recording the highest League home and away attendances, we can expect a cracking Finals series.”
The boost in attendance has reaffirmed the Square Holes research commissioned earlier this year, which indicated the SANFL brand was linked to family-friendliness, affordability, accessibility and a great competition. The Advertiser’s Footy Fans Survey last month, which quizzed more then 3500 readers, showed 90 per cent of respondents had an interest in SANFL footy.



From the SANFL website, posted 8/9/08...
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SANFL ATTENDANCES HIT A SIX-YEAR HIGH
The SANFL has recorded a strong 6.8 per cent increase in League match attendances this season - the biggest numbers in six years. The League’s minor round attracted 275,842 fans, the most since 2002. The boost comes off the back of two years of successive growth, indicating the SANFL is well and truly undergoing a renaissance in the hearts of footy fans. This year’s Round 23 attendance of 13,659 smashed last year’s 6,831-strong crowd and was the largest since 2000.
The highest attendance for 2008 season was Round 13’s bumper Glenelg v Sturt clash at Challenge Recruitment Oval, which attracted 11,827 fans. The SANFL recorded 17 matches with attendance more than 4000, compared to 12 matches last year. The best-attended round was Rivalry Round in Round 7 which drew 20,258 supporters.
The leading five clubs in terms of 2008 home and away attendances were:
Glenelg – average 4056-strong crowd each game (compared to 2007’s average of 2865)
Sturt – average 3849 (3414)
Port – average 3588 (3410)
Norwood – average 3490 (3043)
Central – average 3172 (3497)
Meanwhile, the home grounds that attracted the most supporters in 2008 were:
Challenge Recruitment Oval (Glenelg) – average 5158 (2007’s average 3091)
Coopers Stadium (Norwood) – average 3871 (3531)
Hamra Homes Oval (Central) – average 3698 (3830)
House Brothers Oval (Sturt) – average 3334 (3263)
Alberton Oval (Port) – average 3423 (3042)
SANFL Executive Commissioner Leigh Whicker said the figures indicated SANFL footy was booming. “Our thanks go to the footy fans who have been going to the SANFL games week in, week out, and also to our new breed of supporters,” Mr Whicker said. “With all the five finals teams recording the highest League home and away attendances, we can expect a cracking Finals series.”
The boost in attendance has reaffirmed the Square Holes research commissioned earlier this year, which indicated the SANFL brand was linked to family-friendliness, affordability, accessibility and a great competition. The Advertiser’s Footy Fans Survey last month, which quizzed more then 3500 readers, showed 90 per cent of respondents had an interest in SANFL footy.