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Implicit in the AFL's refusal to charge patrons entry to AFLW games is the assumption that those who attend would be unwilling to do so if they were charged for entry.Focusing on crowd numbers becomes a bigger problem if 15,000 reads as a lack of support for AFLW, as opposed to a logistical, self-fulfilling prophecy about the value and lure of women's sport.Such fans usually explain that they are looking for a way to reinvest the money back into women's football — particularly against the backdrop of players becoming more vocal about the difficulties of the work/life balance they precariously manage as semi-professionals.With very few exceptions, the games are free and not ticketed — and this might be driving fans away.There's a baffling issue facing AFLW games, one that you might not predict would be a problem.Many were left wondering why the game could not have been ticketed — even without a cost.The AFL has consistently justified this by arguing that a new competition needs "time", "clean air" (so-called space in the yearly sporting calendar) and assistance to grow its supporter base.Fans of women's sport, the broader LGBTIQ community and those interested in gender equity — these are the people I see drawn to AFLW matches, writes Kate O'Halloran.The lack of ticketing poses another problem for AFLW. FOR THE second straight season, the all-time season attendance record has been broken. The home of the NAB AFL Women's. First competitive game at Optus Stadium set to attract over 40,000 By Travis King on THE ATTENDANCE record for an Australian women's sporting event is in the AFL Women's competition's sights with 40,000 fans expected to flock to watch Fremantle take on Collingwood at Optus Stadium next month. In the case of the 1976 SANFL Grand Final, the official crowd of 66,987 was the number of tickets sold, but when the SANFL ran out they opened Football Park's gates for free and the crowd grew by an estimated 15,000.. Largest Crowd outside an Australian capital city – 49,109 (). Our Stories, The Next Gen, Women of AFLW, The People AFLW: Freo-Pies clash to shatter attendance record. AFLW's free games without tickets are proving to be a surprising problem for fans. View attendance data info . VFL Geelong v Carlton (Kardinia Park, Geelong, Victoria) Port Adelaide thrashes Melbourne at the Gabba on Thursday nightWhile the Dockers-Magpies clash is set to smash the 24,568 crowd for the first AFLW match between Carlton and Collingwood at Ikon Park, Fremantle is also gunning for the all-time women's sporting record. That currently stands at 41,000 spectators for a charity football game at Adelaide Oval in 1929. "I think our supporters will really rally around this and rally around the girls," Freo coach Michelle Cowan said.From 2019, fans will no longer be able to subscribe to AFL Live Pass through the AFL website. It was also the fifth-largest crowd at Adelaide Oval in AFL history, encompassing men and women. The attendance shattered mid-week expectations of 30,000 and easily surpassed the previous highest crowd for an AFLW game of 41,975, set when Fremantle hosted Collingwood at Optus Stadium last year. Since its inception — with a couple of notable exceptions — women's games have been free to attend.By contrast, the Moorabbin clash — despite marking the return of football to St Kilda's spiritual home — was never hyped as a lockout, perhaps explaining why there was not the same fear of fans missing out.The eventual crowd of 15,337 — while not a number to be sneezed at — was 10,000 short of capacity and far below expectations.This year, it was expected that the presence of the Tiger Army — with more than 100,000 members for the men's game — would all but guarantee a heaving crowd.This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced.The concept of not purchasing tickets was so foreign, they assumed the game was sold out when they couldn't find tickets online.Why might crowds have stayed away on opening night, but showed up in healthier numbers in the suburbs?This was the case especially for those making the long trek from regional and rural locations, those with disabilities and older people. This included one from two Americans wanting to get their fix of Australian Rules Football, and others from social media users who had never attended a football match or had only attended men's games.In reality, fans regularly complain to anyone who will listen about their inability to contribute financially to the game. "Simon Goodwin was visibly frustrated after side's horror outing against Port,…Match Review Officer releases findings from Western Bulldogs v RichmondCarlton, Hawthorn, Brisbane and Essendon have named their teams for Friday night's…Fremantle will also host its family day at the venue, with the men's team training at Optus Stadium for the first time ahead of the women's match.Tickets are just $2 for the Dockers' women's clash with the Magpies on Saturday, February 10 from 4.10pm WST.Port fans will be full of excitement after highly-touted youngster Mitch Georgiades…"To those who missed out, the AFLW game will be an even better chance to see the ground, with fans able to take part in history to see the first Australian Rules football game played at the venue."
Implicit in the AFL's refusal to charge patrons entry to AFLW games is the assumption that those who attend would be unwilling to do so if they were charged for entry.Focusing on crowd numbers becomes a bigger problem if 15,000 reads as a lack of support for AFLW, as opposed to a logistical, self-fulfilling prophecy about the value and lure of women's sport.Such fans usually explain that they are looking for a way to reinvest the money back into women's football — particularly against the backdrop of players becoming more vocal about the difficulties of the work/life balance they precariously manage as semi-professionals.With very few exceptions, the games are free and not ticketed — and this might be driving fans away.There's a baffling issue facing AFLW games, one that you might not predict would be a problem.Many were left wondering why the game could not have been ticketed — even without a cost.The AFL has consistently justified this by arguing that a new competition needs "time", "clean air" (so-called space in the yearly sporting calendar) and assistance to grow its supporter base.Fans of women's sport, the broader LGBTIQ community and those interested in gender equity — these are the people I see drawn to AFLW matches, writes Kate O'Halloran.The lack of ticketing poses another problem for AFLW. FOR THE second straight season, the all-time season attendance record has been broken. The home of the NAB AFL Women's. First competitive game at Optus Stadium set to attract over 40,000 By Travis King on THE ATTENDANCE record for an Australian women's sporting event is in the AFL Women's competition's sights with 40,000 fans expected to flock to watch Fremantle take on Collingwood at Optus Stadium next month. In the case of the 1976 SANFL Grand Final, the official crowd of 66,987 was the number of tickets sold, but when the SANFL ran out they opened Football Park's gates for free and the crowd grew by an estimated 15,000.. Largest Crowd outside an Australian capital city – 49,109 (). Our Stories, The Next Gen, Women of AFLW, The People AFLW: Freo-Pies clash to shatter attendance record. AFLW's free games without tickets are proving to be a surprising problem for fans. View attendance data info . VFL Geelong v Carlton (Kardinia Park, Geelong, Victoria) Port Adelaide thrashes Melbourne at the Gabba on Thursday nightWhile the Dockers-Magpies clash is set to smash the 24,568 crowd for the first AFLW match between Carlton and Collingwood at Ikon Park, Fremantle is also gunning for the all-time women's sporting record. That currently stands at 41,000 spectators for a charity football game at Adelaide Oval in 1929. "I think our supporters will really rally around this and rally around the girls," Freo coach Michelle Cowan said.From 2019, fans will no longer be able to subscribe to AFL Live Pass through the AFL website. It was also the fifth-largest crowd at Adelaide Oval in AFL history, encompassing men and women. The attendance shattered mid-week expectations of 30,000 and easily surpassed the previous highest crowd for an AFLW game of 41,975, set when Fremantle hosted Collingwood at Optus Stadium last year. Since its inception — with a couple of notable exceptions — women's games have been free to attend.By contrast, the Moorabbin clash — despite marking the return of football to St Kilda's spiritual home — was never hyped as a lockout, perhaps explaining why there was not the same fear of fans missing out.The eventual crowd of 15,337 — while not a number to be sneezed at — was 10,000 short of capacity and far below expectations.This year, it was expected that the presence of the Tiger Army — with more than 100,000 members for the men's game — would all but guarantee a heaving crowd.This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced.The concept of not purchasing tickets was so foreign, they assumed the game was sold out when they couldn't find tickets online.Why might crowds have stayed away on opening night, but showed up in healthier numbers in the suburbs?This was the case especially for those making the long trek from regional and rural locations, those with disabilities and older people. This included one from two Americans wanting to get their fix of Australian Rules Football, and others from social media users who had never attended a football match or had only attended men's games.In reality, fans regularly complain to anyone who will listen about their inability to contribute financially to the game. "Simon Goodwin was visibly frustrated after side's horror outing against Port,…Match Review Officer releases findings from Western Bulldogs v RichmondCarlton, Hawthorn, Brisbane and Essendon have named their teams for Friday night's…Fremantle will also host its family day at the venue, with the men's team training at Optus Stadium for the first time ahead of the women's match.Tickets are just $2 for the Dockers' women's clash with the Magpies on Saturday, February 10 from 4.10pm WST.Port fans will be full of excitement after highly-touted youngster Mitch Georgiades…"To those who missed out, the AFLW game will be an even better chance to see the ground, with fans able to take part in history to see the first Australian Rules football game played at the venue."