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Sydney Swans most widely supported AFL club

Source: Roy Morgan Single Source Australia, July 2016 – June 2017.n=14,544. Base: Australians 14+.

The Sydney Swans have again topped the annual Roy Morgan AFL supporter ladder – streaking the field with 1.204 million supporters, an increase of a solid 104,000 (+9.5%) on the back of a 2016 Grand Final appearance.

A rejuvenated Essendon were the most widely supported Victorian club with 671,000 supporters, an increase of 127,000 (+23.3%) on 2016 when Essendon had 18 of their players banned from taking part and “won” their first Wooden Spoon since 1933.

Traditional Victorian powerhouse Collingwood slipped to fourth on the supporter ladder with 663,000 supporters, losing 117,000 supporters (-11.6%), and falling below their traditional ANZAC Day rivals for the first time since 2007 after coach Nathan Buckley led the team to a fourth successive year without finals action.

Premiership drought-breakers the Western Bulldogs have far fewer supporters than their vanquished opponents with 247,000 – virtually unchanged on a year ago. The Bulldogs disappointing year on-field is clear evidence that Premiership hangovers after drought-breaking Flags is a real phenomenon – ala Hawthorn 2008-09, and look how Hawthorn bounced back from that unexpected slide down the ladder as Premiers.


AFL Club Supporter Ladder 2017

AFL Supporter Ladder - 2017
Source: Roy Morgan Single Source Australia, 
July 2016 – June 2017.n=14,544. Base: Australians 14+.


Conversion of Supporters to Members shows Premiers Western Bulldogs on top

Although it is no surprise to see the traditionally well-supported clubs at the top of the overall AFL club supporter ladder, a key metric for AFL clubs is their ability to convert their latent support into paying memberships that directly benefit the clubs.

On this measure it is reigning Premiers the Western Bulldogs which has been the most successful in converting supporters to paying memberships with 19.3% of Western Bulldogs supporters buying a membership in 2017.

Other clubs to have high conversion rates include Melbourne which converts 18.4% of supporters to members, Port Adelaide which converts 17.5% of supporters to members, and 2017 ‘Cinderella’ team Richmond which is playing in its first Preliminary Final in 16 years this weekend and converts an impressive 16.4% of supporters to members.

 

Conversion Rate

Roy Morgan Supporter
Numbers

Official 2017
AFL Club Memberships*

Western Bulldogs

19.3%

247,000

47,653

Melbourne Demons

18.4%

229,000

42,233

Port Adelaide Power

17.5%

298,000

52,129

Richmond Tigers

16.4%

442,000

72,669

North Melbourne Kangaroos

15.3%

263,000

40,343

Hawthorn Hawks

14.3%

528,000

75,663

St. Kilda Saints

14.3%

294,000

42,052

GWS Giants

12.0%

175,000

20,944

Collingwood Magpies

11.4%

663,000

75,879

Fremantle Dockers

11.2%

459,000

51,254

Gold Coast Suns

11.0%

106,000

11,665

Carlton Blues

10.8%

464,000

50,326

Geelong Cats

10.7%

515,000

54,854

Adelaide Crows

10.5%

541,000

56,865

Essendon Bombers

10.1%

671,000

67,768

West Coast Eagles

9.7%

669,000

65,064

Sydney Swans

4.9%

1,204,000

58,838

Brisbane Lions

4.4%

489,000

21,362

 

 

 

 

BY STATE#

Victoria

19.3%

2,955,000

569,440

South Australia

13.8%

781,000

108,119

Western Australia

10.1%

1,150,000

116,318

New South Wales

4.6%

1,716,000

79,782

Queensland

3.7%

901,000

33,027

TOTAL

11.7%

7,757,000

907,561

#State numbers are split by club’s location (home state). *Full AFL Membership Figures available at 

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-08-16/afl-club-membership-tally-hits-new-high

Gary Morgan, Executive Chairman, Roy Morgan Research, says:

“The Sydney Swans have retained their standing as Australia’s most widely supported AFL team for the 13th straight year with over 1.2 million supporters putting the ‘Bloods’ over half-a-million supporters ahead of any other club.

“Victoria’s top club is Essendon with 671,000 supporters following a ‘year from hell’ in 2016 in which 18 players were suspended for the entire year and the Bombers plunged to their first Wooden Spoon as the competition’s worst performed team for over 80 years.

“The ‘Big 4’ of the AFL is rounded out by the West Coast Eagles with 669,000 supporters and set to play their next game in the brand new 60,000 capacity Perth Stadium in 2018 which should provide a huge boost to Eagles memberships, and the bottom line, and what is often regarded the ‘most hated club’ in the AFL, Collingwood, with 663,000 supporters.

“In terms of passion – Victoria remains the beating heart of the AFL with nearly 3 million supporters buying just under 570,000 AFL club memberships in 2017 – a conversion rate of 19.3% of supporters to members ahead of South Australia (13.8% of supporters become members) and Western Australia (10.1%).

“These high conversion rates underpin the strong attendances of the AFL. In 2017 there are 7,757,000 supporters of an AFL club around Australia and this week the AFL is set to break the all-time attendance record set in 2010 (7,146,738) for an AFL season during the Preliminary Final between Richmond and the GWS Giants on Saturday night.

”Overall AFL attendance so far in 2017 of 7,039,784 – only fifth year in history more than 7 million supporters have attended AFL matches, means a combined crowd this weekend of 107,000 will be enough to set a new mark – with an extra 100,000 expected next weekend for the Grand Final further increasing the overall figure.”

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