Gillon McLachlan on the ABC claiming that the AFL Clubs have a combined total of one million members.
Nothing we didn't already know. AFL is much more popular than Rugby in Australia - I reckon the NRL will also have more members than the Super Rugby teams.
The number of real members is probably closer to half the quoted numbers. People have multiple club memberships, their cars and dogs signed up, etc. The other real difference is that members (at least in the Melbourne clubs) are the shareholders of the teams, instead of what would be more correctly termed season ticket holders in rugby.Some NRL clubs aren't doing as well as some might think though. Manly have lost members steadily over the past 3 seasons and I don't think they are alone.
AFL started from a much higher base and the concept that fans could become "members" has been around in Aussie Rules for decades, but only a fairly recent one in league and rugby.
Edit: The GWS figure is interesting, they have 25,000 members but can barely get 12,000 to a home game.
The GWS figures include the Canberra (region) catchment which is quite strong. The problem is that the games are split between the locations so only part of the membership will travel to attend both.Edit: The GWS figure is interesting, they have 25,000 members but can barely get 12,000 to a home game.
Gillon McLachlan on the ABC claiming that the AFL Clubs have a combined total of one million members.
Rugby Australia have already sold out all their corporate boxes and private suites for the Perth Bledisloe test next year.
The number of real members is probably closer to half the quoted numbers. People have multiple club memberships, their cars and dogs signed up, etc. The other real difference is that members (at least in the Melbourne clubs) are the shareholders of the teams, instead of what would be more correctly termed season ticket holders in rugby.
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It should go to Suncorp for a year, back to Sydney for two years, then Melbourne for a year etc.
The problem is that optimisation of the bent in terms of not burning out fans is undermined by state tourism organisations paying (i.e. Destination NSW) paying to have it in Sydney.
All things being equal, RA would maximise interest in the event by only having two out of every three years in Sydney.
I would love to see the World Cup 7s come to Australia, it would be massive for the program especially the womens. Once again Perth or Melbourne would be great for this
After an almost eight-month long investigation, beginning last November, an ASIC spokesman confirmed on Friday that their panel had found no case for the rugby organisations to answer.
ASIC commissioner John Price led the investigation and told a parliamentary committee on Friday that the body had examined the issue exhaustively and ‘there was no evidence to warrant further action’.