AFL has hopes of record season after first two rounds draws big crowds Cheryl Critchley, Karen Collier
Herald Sun
April 06, 2010 FOOTY is thriving as 2010 hits top gear, but Richmond is licking its wounds after a big loss and small Easter Sunday twilight crowd.
The AFL is thrilled with the first two rounds, which attracted some bumper crowds.
"The AFL was very happy with the attendances we drew for round one, and round two has been very pleasing as well," spokesman Patrick Keane said.
"Every AFL club has continued to work extremely hard on their membership numbers, and the AFL is hopeful that we can see the 2010 year be among the best one or two in the history of our game."
Thanks to the 72,000-strong Carlton-Richmond season opener at the MCG, round one saw 337,109 fans turn up.
It was the third highest opening round behind 2009 (349,489) and 2007 (364,544).
Round two was even better, up by about 35,000 on the same round last year.
Brisbane and Carlton drew almost 37,000 to the Gabba for Brendan Fevola's first game against his old team on Thursday night, while the Collingwood-Melbourne clash attracted more than 50,000 to the MCG on Saturday.
More than 68,000 fans watched yesterday's MCG nailbiter, in which Geelong beat Hawthorn by nine points.
But the Tigers had just little more than 27,000 at their 4.40pm home game against the Bulldogs on Sunday, adding to the pain of a 72-point drubbing.
Last year's Easter Sunday twilight game between Fremantle and Adelaide at Subiaco drew 30,000.
Richmond refused to blame the twilight start for Sunday's poor crowd. But many of its 30,000 members clearly voted with their feet.
Tigers' president Gary March said the timing was not ideal, but he understood the need to spread games across the holiday break.
"It's a difficult time slot exacerbated because it was Easter Sunday," he said.
"I don't think it would have mattered who was playing. Easter Sunday is a difficult day for any sport.
"We all get games that are not perfect. We haven't had that time before - we were pleased to have round one on the Thursday night."
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