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Richmond tipped to overtake Collingwood as biggest AFL club

    Peter Rolfe
    Sunday Herald Sun
    August 15, 2015 8:09PM


RICHMOND is poised to overtake Collingwood as the biggest club in the AFL, ­experts believe.

The AFL’s sleeping giant has been kicking goals off the field, with more than 70,000 members now and record sponsorship deals.

Experts believe the ­Tigers could soon surpass the Magpies as the number one club in town, on the back of strong on-field showings.

Sponsorship expert Jack Watts says if Richmond can land a preliminary final berth this year, its membership total could go past that of the Pies by the middle of next year.

Richmond already has the fastest-growing membership base when ranked against other top four premiership contenders, ­despite not earning the double chance since 2001.

“Collingwood are still in front but Richmond are not far behind,’’ Mr Watts said.

“I’d say that if the Tigers finish in the top four, play in a preliminary final, then it will happen in the middle of next year. For Richmond fans, ­making a preliminary final would be the tipping point. It would be the monkey-off-the-back moment where everybody jumps on the bandwagon.’’

Bastion EBA has plotted the membership rise of the AFL’s most successful clubs against their on-field performance.

The Tigers have had the league’s strongest membership growth since 2011, despite failing to finish in the top four in those years.

“In the past decade Collingwood has certainly been the benchmark in all the key aspects of how to run a football club,’’ Mr Watts said.

“The most fans, members, Friday night matches ... but the sands are starting to shift.

“Collingwood might have maxed out and the others catch up.’’

Richmond’s website listed a membership of 70,937 on Friday. Collingwood’s was 76,433, and the Magpies are unlikely to play finals.

Richmond chief Brendan Gale said the club was determined to succeed.

“We have a fantastically loyal and passionate fan base and as a club and we will never take it for granted,’’ he said. “We don’t focus on size and scale — it’s simply a byproduct of getting other things right, and clearly our football team is playing their part at the moment.’’

Richmond cheer squad president Gerard Egan said: “There are a number of clubs that are very worried about Richmond being successful because we will eclipse everybody in fans, merchandise, sales and numbers.’’

BY THE NUMBERS

COLLINGWOOD


Members 2014: 79,347

Members 2015: 76,433

Average home game crowd 2014: 48,046

RICHMOND

Members 2014: 66,122

Members 2015: 70,937

Average home game crowd 2014: 43,196

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/richmond-tigers-tipped-to-overtake-collingwood-as-biggest-afl-club/story-fnp04d70-1227485123671

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Ha ha hope Eddie spits out his weeties this morning and his head explodes when he reads this

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I'd say the tipping point wont be making a Preliminary Final, it will be breaking our Premiership drought. When the Tigers win the flag, this town will be hit by a yellow and black tsunami that will wash Collingwood and everyone else away. And personally, I CAN'T WAIT.

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Who gives a flying f

No point having great numbers when you can't win a flag or even a final
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Who gives a flying f

No point having great numbers when you can't win a flag or even a final
Absolutely spot on.
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Record Sponsorship deals?

But no details of what they are...

A lot of "if this happens, that will happen" in that article

Who gives a flying f

No point having great numbers when you can't win a flag or even a final

tend to agree with this

Richmond chief Brendan Gale said the club was determined to succeed.

We have a fantastically loyal and passionate fan base and as a club and we will never take it for granted,’’ he said. “We don’t focus on size and scale — it’s simply a byproduct of getting other things right, and clearly our football team is playing their part at the moment.’’


http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/richmond-tigers-tipped-to-overtake-collingwood-as-biggest-afl-club/story-fnp04d70-1227485123671

ANd we know the highlighted bit is extremely debatable  >:(
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this has been coming for a while now, we know it , now they know it
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Can Richmond now be considered the biggest Victorian club? [merged]
« Reply #7 on: August 08, 2017, 06:18:34 AM »
VIDEO: https://twitter.com/FootyClassified/status/894529989818830848

* Biggest home attendances by some margin (Rich 546k, Ess 478k, Adel 462k, Coll 416k).

* Dominating the media headlines including front and back pages of the Herald-Sun.

* Dusty is Brownlow medal favourite and is king of the kids in terms of most popular player in the comp.

* Melbourne's best premiership hope sitting 3rd on the ladder (equal 2nd on pts)

* Only one of two Victorian clubs to have more than 70k members (72,535).
« Last Edit: September 16, 2019, 01:01:09 PM by one-eyed »

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They were (are) lame stats
“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.

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They were (are) lame stats

They forgot best club song. That always figures somewhere in this discussion.

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Tim watson this morning trying to argue Bombres were still number 1 for game attendances. Not sure what is fact
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overall attendances bombers number 1

home attendance we are way ahead

too many variables to take it seriously anyway

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The only measure i want to boast is winning a premiership this year so lets worry about what counts.
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The only measure i want to boast is winning a premiership this year so lets worry about what counts.
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The only measure i want to boast is winning a premiership this year so lets worry about what counts.
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