And 8,000 more than the crowd for Roosters v Cowboys semi-final on Friday night.
I think you're right and people need to be realistic. Rugby won't have the same profile anywhere in Australia that Aussie Rules has in Melbourne, ever.
If we're going to compare ourselves to league, we should be comparing ourselves to the NSW Cup or the Qld Cup. I don't think they draw more than 5,000 to their matches.
I'd suggest that in the 1st year 2,000-3,000 crowds are acceptable, with the occasional 5,000. Medium term, 5,000 for most games. After that who knows?
I'm not making any judgement's based on right now, because the competition is in it's infancy.
But if down the track with a bit of traction (maybe 5 years), if the NRC which is in some ways similar (one TV game per week) to the VFL and in some ways a superior level (national level - VFL is a one state based league where half the teams are actual AFL reserve grade teams) then the competition really isn't going anywhere. I've just checked and this is actually an anomaly since 2011 and 11,000-15,000 has been the norm.
I haven't been able to find figures but I don't think the VFL slays the NRC for regular match attendance. It would likely be better right now but it's nothing spectacular.
Keep in mind the VFL in 2014 with the Box Hill Hawks, Coburg Tigers and the Footscray Bulldogs is a different thing to the VFL in 1985 with the Richmond Tigers, Hawthorn Hawks and the Footscray Bulldogs.
The VFL is essentially a renamed VSFL which ran from 1991 to 1999 as a reserve grade competition. There is a little bit of history still, but still it is a reserve grade competition. Players only play in it when they are not considered for AFL.
The NRC contain all but the best 30 players of Super Rugby. It's more similar to the regular NRL on origin weeks.