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SANFL crowd numbers
Having a look at the crowd numbers today. It's very interesting too see that Adelaide reserves are the number one attended side in the SANFL this season. When a lot of people here say they are boycotting any crows game vs there side. But the crows reserves have had the biggest crowd this year at prospect, Elizabeth, Alberton and glenelg
Total crowds 2014
Adelaide Crows 53,926
Norwood 53,551
Port Adelaide 49,224
Sturt 47,631
Glenelg 46,943
North Adelaide 44,753
Woodville-West Torrens 40,619
South Adelaide 32,902
Central District 32,869
West Adelaide 32,000
Total crowds 2014
Adelaide Crows 53,926
Norwood 53,551
Port Adelaide 49,224
Sturt 47,631
Glenelg 46,943
North Adelaide 44,753
Woodville-West Torrens 40,619
South Adelaide 32,902
Central District 32,869
West Adelaide 32,000
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15000 of those attributed to 'Walker Return Game - on ANZAC Day, Friday Night & Country Game in Clare v Port
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Problem is you could take about 1k out for the first ever game novelty, the Taylor Walker game was around 7k higher than the standard Crows crowd (we can't rely on AFL comebacks every year) and the second Crows games are dropping attendance from the first time by about 30 % which doesn't bode well for the future.
I wasn't at the presidents lunch but Centrals president was saying that the hit the club took this year in losing memberships, sponsorship, game day attendances, grand central usage is far greater than the money they have received from the AFL clubs.
I wasn't at the presidents lunch but Centrals president was saying that the hit the club took this year in losing memberships, sponsorship, game day attendances, grand central usage is far greater than the money they have received from the AFL clubs.
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thats not good.whufc wrote:
I wasn't at the presidents lunch but Centrals president was saying that the hit the club took this year in losing memberships, sponsorship, game day attendances, grand central usage is far greater than the money they have received from the AFL clubs.
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Re: SANFL crowd numbers
whufc wrote:Centrals president was saying that the hit the club took this year in losing memberships, sponsorship, game day attendances, grand central usage is far greater than the money they have received from the AFL clubs.
No shit Sherlock. Norwood have dropped 400 odd members from last year, one in which we won the **** flag, pretty easy to piss away 50K with that kind of decline.
Thankfully that'll all turn around over the next couple of decades with all the junior members jumping on with all the new found interest in the SANFL thanks to Port and the Crowz.
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Not to mention Crows fans walk in the gates for free, I suspect some once a year SANFL fans are using their Crows membership to get in free to see their old SANFL club play
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Dutchy wrote:Not to mention Crows fans walk in the gates for free, I suspect some once a year SANFL fans are using their Crows membership to get in free to see their old SANFL club play
Just imagine what a resounding success it would be if they just let everyone in for free.
Crowd numbers would even better which would prove letting ressies in the comp was a good idea
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one thing i think the "pro" debate has overlooked, is that interest in the Crows ressies does not automatically translate into interest in the SANFL itself.
unless someone can show that there is a direct link between interest in the crows reserves and benefits to the sanfl clubs i think the above attendance figures are meaningless.
crows members do not contribute in any way to gate takings. i have no idea on their impact on canteen and bar takings. someone more in the know might be able to help there (it has been suggested that even though crowds for crows games are ok, canteen takings are well down). membership seems to be down at most clubs, by hundreds of supporters.
overall crowds do seem to be up this season, however 2013 was a record low season average was it not? not sure it is really a valid comparison when put up next to the low tide mark.... also, as mentioned by Whufc, first year there is certainly a novelty factor. the crows crowds seem to be dropping off dramatically as the season progresses.
round one, prospect crowd of 4015 (according to the post match thread on here, it has mysteriously changed to 4250 in the crows press release...........). fast forward to round 11 prospect. both sides in contention for top 5, North fans may have expected a win due to the flogging we handed out earlier, crowd of 2589 (game was on tv but not sure that can account for between 1500 to 1700 people not turning up, depending on whose numbers you use)
if that trend continues what will the crowds be this time next season? and even if the crowds dont drop any further, what benefit to North Adelaide if a significant number in the crowd dont contribute in any way to the gate takings or canteen/bar revenue?
unless someone can show that there is a direct link between interest in the crows reserves and benefits to the sanfl clubs i think the above attendance figures are meaningless.
crows members do not contribute in any way to gate takings. i have no idea on their impact on canteen and bar takings. someone more in the know might be able to help there (it has been suggested that even though crowds for crows games are ok, canteen takings are well down). membership seems to be down at most clubs, by hundreds of supporters.
overall crowds do seem to be up this season, however 2013 was a record low season average was it not? not sure it is really a valid comparison when put up next to the low tide mark.... also, as mentioned by Whufc, first year there is certainly a novelty factor. the crows crowds seem to be dropping off dramatically as the season progresses.
round one, prospect crowd of 4015 (according to the post match thread on here, it has mysteriously changed to 4250 in the crows press release...........). fast forward to round 11 prospect. both sides in contention for top 5, North fans may have expected a win due to the flogging we handed out earlier, crowd of 2589 (game was on tv but not sure that can account for between 1500 to 1700 people not turning up, depending on whose numbers you use)
if that trend continues what will the crowds be this time next season? and even if the crowds dont drop any further, what benefit to North Adelaide if a significant number in the crowd dont contribute in any way to the gate takings or canteen/bar revenue?
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Re: SANFL crowd numbers
I reckon after the Power Reserves take out the 2014 Premiership Cup we will see a huge drop in crowd numbers in season 2015.
Who wants to go and watch these AFL INTERLOPERS steal SANFL Premeirships .
So bluddy WRONG !!!!
Who wants to go and watch these AFL INTERLOPERS steal SANFL Premeirships .
So bluddy WRONG !!!!
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Apachebulldog wrote:I reckon after the Power Reserves take out the 2014 Premiership Cup we will see a huge drop in crowd numbers in season 2015.
Who wants to go and watch these AFL INTERLOPERS steal SANFL Premeirships .
So bluddy WRONG !!!!
completely agree. why would anyone support their sanfl club in future if the absolute best you could hope for was making it to second?? (or even third if the crows start getting the same set up as the power.....)
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Support the Pure SANFL ladder.
The best your team can come is first, and the worst is eighth.
You know it makes sense.
The best your team can come is first, and the worst is eighth.
You know it makes sense.
Clowns OUT. Smears OUT. RESIST THE OCCUPATION.
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Pseudo wrote:Support the Pure SANFL ladder.
The best your team can come is first, and the worst is eighth.
You know it makes sense.
Glenelg supporters. Making shit up to avoid coming 10th.
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If you want to go far, go together.
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If people are happy enough to refer to games against the AFL reserves as 'practice matches' and only look at the 'pure' ladder, lobby the 'pure' clubs to have a 'pure' finals series after the official finals series has played out. No one seems to be happy with an 18 game season...this way the season is extended and you get a 'pure' premiership. Pure and simple.
And to make this post on topic - the crowds may come flooding in for the 'pure' finals....
And to make this post on topic - the crowds may come flooding in for the 'pure' finals....
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Rising Power wrote:If people are happy enough to refer to games against the AFL reserves as 'practice matches' and only look at the 'pure' ladder, lobby the 'pure' clubs to have a 'pure' finals series after the official finals series has played out. No one seems to be happy with an 18 game season...this way the season is extended and you get a 'pure' premiership. Pure and simple.
And to make this post on topic - the crowds may come flooding in for the 'pure' finals....
How about we have a trophy for minor premiers involving the reserves teams and a genuine finals series without them. Call the minor premiership something else to make it sound better.
I know this will never happen but it's preferable to what we've got now!
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areaman wrote:Rising Power wrote:If people are happy enough to refer to games against the AFL reserves as 'practice matches' and only look at the 'pure' ladder, lobby the 'pure' clubs to have a 'pure' finals series after the official finals series has played out. No one seems to be happy with an 18 game season...this way the season is extended and you get a 'pure' premiership. Pure and simple.
And to make this post on topic - the crowds may come flooding in for the 'pure' finals....
How about we have a trophy for minor premiers involving the reserves teams and a genuine finals series without them. Call the minor premiership something else to make it sound better.
I know this will never happen but it's preferable to what we've got now!
TBH I wouldn't have too much of a problem with that but I haven't been to a SANFL GF since 1999...
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tipper wrote:overall crowds do seem to be up this season, however 2013 was a record low season average was it not? not sure it is really a valid comparison when put up next to the low tide mark.... also, as mentioned by Whufc, first year there is certainly a novelty factor. the crows crowds seem to be dropping off dramatically as the season progresses.
That's what I've said before, this year only appears to be compared to last year...I wonder why. It's down or roughly equal with every other year in the past 15 years.
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spell_check wrote:tipper wrote:overall crowds do seem to be up this season, however 2013 was a record low season average was it not? not sure it is really a valid comparison when put up next to the low tide mark.... also, as mentioned by Whufc, first year there is certainly a novelty factor. the crows crowds seem to be dropping off dramatically as the season progresses.
That's what I've said before, this year only appears to be compared to last year...I wonder why. It's down or roughly equal with every other year in the past 15 years.
It is only compared to last year as it better suits their position of the reserves sides being a good thing.
Lets face it, if the crowds this season were lower than last year (which was a record low) there wouldnt be any positives at all for them to point to...
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Rising Power wrote:If people are happy enough to refer to games against the AFL reserves as 'practice matches' and only look at the 'pure' ladder, lobby the 'pure' clubs to have a 'pure' finals series after the official finals series has played out. No one seems to be happy with an 18 game season...this way the season is extended and you get a 'pure' premiership. Pure and simple.
And to make this post on topic - the crowds may come flooding in for the 'pure' finals....
Or the AFL clubs rack off and just leave it as a "pure" competition.
Nah second thoughts, hang around 1 more year , it will be good fun next year .
Then rack off .
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topsywaldron wrote:whufc wrote:Centrals president was saying that the hit the club took this year in losing memberships, sponsorship, game day attendances, grand central usage is far greater than the money they have received from the AFL clubs.
No shit Sherlock. Norwood have dropped 400 odd members from last year, one in which we won the **** flag, pretty easy to piss away 50K with that kind of decline.
Thankfully that'll all turn around over the next couple of decades with all the junior members jumping on with all the new found interest in the SANFL thanks to Port and the Crowz.
Your Norwood number are slightly out
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So the crows games have the highest average crowd attendance. They also have the lowest crowd attendance for 2014 so far "1302" against westies. Now my rekoning should they be the best crowd pulers they would never be the lowest attendance on any week. Before last week the crows had 5weeks of the lowest attendance for the week.
I know The stats dont lie but it doesnt give the true picture of how many people follow the crows sanfl each weekend. I am sure the crows members getting free entry helps sanfl club supporters go along as well.
I know The stats dont lie but it doesnt give the true picture of how many people follow the crows sanfl each weekend. I am sure the crows members getting free entry helps sanfl club supporters go along as well.
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