Record numbers flock to games
Greg Denham
The Australian
June 24, 2005
THE AFL is on target for a record year in attendances, with the six million barrier set to be overcome for just the second time.
AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou yesterday announced that total attendances were up 7per cent on last year and he predicted the 1998 all-time record of 6.119 million would be topped.
After 12 rounds, almost 3.5 million people have attended the 96 home-and-away games, which is the highest on record and 210,000 ahead of the corresponding time in 1998.
"It's been a phenomenal start to the year from a crowd perspective,"
Demetriou said. "In some ways it debunks the myth that the national competition needs a strong Carlton, Collingwood and Essendon, but of course it does in the general view. It's vindication of how strong the national competition is."
Historically, Carlton, Collingwood and Essendon have been the biggest crowd pullers, but all three sit in the bottom half of the ladder with just 10 wins between them.
The biggest surprise of the league's mid-season review was that Victorian attendances are up 20 per cent.
Richmond's home game attendances are up 30% (second biggest increase)
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