Absolute elite player and only 21yoBooney wrote:At half time he had :Jimmy_041 wrote:Watching JHF
20 touches ( 10 contested )
5 marks
5 clearances
2 tackles
1 goal 3
Should have had 3 goals at least.
He'll win more than one Brownlow in his life
Absolute elite player and only 21yoBooney wrote:At half time he had :Jimmy_041 wrote:Watching JHF
20 touches ( 10 contested )
5 marks
5 clearances
2 tackles
1 goal 3
Should have had 3 goals at least.
I had to google himdedja wrote:Reckon he was told to run … apparently no-one knows what he does.wenchbarwer wrote:Josh Mahoney doing a runner now from AFL House. Last one to leave, please turn off the lights.
Best to worst timeslots for me (i dont really care too much about crowd numbers as long as we aren't losing bulk $$)mots02 wrote:How many different time slots can be put up as reasons for below average attendance. So far we have Sun and Sat afternoon locked away, any more? Asking for UK Fan.bertiebeatle1 wrote:Sat twilight this week coming, be lucky to break 30k. Worst timeslot in world sport
how can you forward sell when the fixture is floating for rds 16-23 alsoBooney wrote:The worst part about the fixture we've been handed this year is it's your selling point to sponsors* for next year.
When you get prime time you forward sell on the basis of getting more of them and sponsors take the punt on you doing so. Get garbage timeslots and sponsors can review their deals.
*Not so much with major partners
You just reminded meJimmy_041 wrote:I had to google himdedja wrote:Reckon he was told to run … apparently no-one knows what he does.wenchbarwer wrote:Josh Mahoney doing a runner now from AFL House. Last one to leave, please turn off the lights.
*GFG?Booney wrote:The worst part about the fixture we've been handed this year is it's your selling point to sponsors* for next year.
When you get prime time you forward sell on the basis of getting more of them and sponsors take the punt on you doing so. Get garbage timeslots and sponsors can review their deals.
*Not so much with major partners
Ask the clubs why they hate it so much.MW wrote:how can you forward sell when the fixture is floating for rds 16-23 alsoBooney wrote:The worst part about the fixture we've been handed this year is it's your selling point to sponsors* for next year.
When you get prime time you forward sell on the basis of getting more of them and sponsors take the punt on you doing so. Get garbage timeslots and sponsors can review their deals.
*Not so much with major partners
Sat night numbers are surprising, quick guess without checking though... most Sat nights are non Vic games so numbers be lower than other games that are at the G?Trader wrote:Looking at the following timeslots in season 2025:
Thurs Night (6-8pm)
Fri Night (6-8pm)
Sat Lunch (12-2pm)
Sat Arvo (3-5pm)
Sat Night (6-8pm)
Sun Lunch (12-2)
Sun Arvo (2-4pm)
Sun Twilight (4-6pm)
Sun Night (6-8pm)
Note: we excluded Fri Arvo (3-6pm) and Mon Arvo (3-6pm), as these slots have had less than 4 games this season.
You have 108 games with a total crowd of 4,071,616, or an average of 37,700.
Only 3 time slots have an average crowd this season over 37,700, those being:
Friday Night (6-8pm), average 54,079, or +43.44%
Sun Night (6-8pm), average 47,769, or +26.71%
Thurs Night (6-8pm), average 45,905, or +21.76%
The worst performed timeslot is Sun Twilight (4-6pm), with an average of 22,452, or -40.45%.
Followed by the Sun and Sat lunch times (12-2pm), with -24.37% and -18.34%.
Night time footy ranks the best, followed by afternoon.
Lunch time is bad and twilight is terrible.
Fri Night (6-8pm).....................54,079
Sun Night (6-8pm)...................47,769
Thurs Night (6-8pm)................45,905
Sun Arvo (2-4pm)....................36,668
Sat Night (6-8pm)....................35,405
Sat Arvo (3-5pm).....................34,195
Sat Lunch (12-2pm)................30,784
Sun Lunch (12-2)....................28,514
Sun Twilight (4-6pm)..............22,452
Deleted that quickbertiebeatle1 wrote:.
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
The figures quoted are only upto round 14, rd 15 still to be added to the stats tables page, so Friday night will drop thanks to the Hawks vs Crows game.bertiebeatle1 wrote:Sat night numbers are surprising, quick guess without checking though... most Sat nights are non Vic games so numbers be lower than other games that are at the G?Trader wrote:Looking at the following timeslots in season 2025:
Thurs Night (6-8pm)
Fri Night (6-8pm)
Sat Lunch (12-2pm)
Sat Arvo (3-5pm)
Sat Night (6-8pm)
Sun Lunch (12-2)
Sun Arvo (2-4pm)
Sun Twilight (4-6pm)
Sun Night (6-8pm)
Note: we excluded Fri Arvo (3-6pm) and Mon Arvo (3-6pm), as these slots have had less than 4 games this season.
You have 108 games with a total crowd of 4,071,616, or an average of 37,700.
Only 3 time slots have an average crowd this season over 37,700, those being:
Friday Night (6-8pm), average 54,079, or +43.44%
Sun Night (6-8pm), average 47,769, or +26.71%
Thurs Night (6-8pm), average 45,905, or +21.76%
The worst performed timeslot is Sun Twilight (4-6pm), with an average of 22,452, or -40.45%.
Followed by the Sun and Sat lunch times (12-2pm), with -24.37% and -18.34%.
Night time footy ranks the best, followed by afternoon.
Lunch time is bad and twilight is terrible.
Fri Night (6-8pm).....................54,079
Sun Night (6-8pm)...................47,769
Thurs Night (6-8pm)................45,905
Sun Arvo (2-4pm)....................36,668
Sat Night (6-8pm)....................35,405
Sat Arvo (3-5pm).....................34,195
Sat Lunch (12-2pm)................30,784
Sun Lunch (12-2)....................28,514
Sun Twilight (4-6pm)..............22,452
Correct, if you break it down into clubs and timeslots the data is cut up too much and you don't get averages, but rather single data points.Brodlach wrote:These stats are great but you are not factoring in the sides playing
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