
#AFLfinals Geelong v GWS = 1261
Seven/7mate 937,000
Metro 698,000(47,412,33,92,
Regional 239,000
Fox Footy 324,000
maybe if they compare it to 2017season it might be another record

pussycat Mark 11 wrote: Sat Sep 04, 2021 11:02 amGod, it all went to shit last night.
#AFLfinals Geelong v GWS = 1261
Seven/7mate 937,000
Metro 698,000(47,412,33,92,
Regional 239,000
Fox Footy 324,000
maybe if they compare it to 2017 it might be another record![]()
i watched that game too.Fred wrote: Sat Sep 04, 2021 1:33 pmI watched the Storm Sharks game and one of the best games of RL I have watched. Really enjoyed it.
Well, yeah on Saturday night... yet AGAIN in Brisbane... easily.truthbomber wrote: Sat Sep 04, 2021 12:32 pmoh
did it outrate the nothing NRL game shown last night in Brisbane ?
The last Saturday night of the regular NRL season featured South Sydney taking the points for the Nine metro audience of 243,000. Most of them were in Sydney of course – 177,000 – with 49,000 in Brisbane.
The AFL semi-final meeting of the Western Bulldogs and Brisbane Lions lived up to pre-match expectations with the scores level in the final minutes of the game. The Bulldogs managed to score a point and then hang on to the narrowest of victories giving them a place in a preliminary final next weekend against Port Adelaide. The metro audience was 835,000 with 471,000 in Melbourne. The audience in Brisbane was 88,000, almost double the number watching the NRL on Nine.
https://www.mediaweek.com.au/weekend-tv ... er-4-2021/
hahaBeaussie wrote: Mon Sep 06, 2021 11:54 amWell, yeah on Saturday night... yet AGAIN in Brisbane... easily.truthbomber wrote: Sat Sep 04, 2021 12:32 pmoh
did it outrate the nothing NRL game shown last night in Brisbane ?![]()
The last Saturday night of the regular NRL season featured South Sydney taking the points for the Nine metro audience of 243,000. Most of them were in Sydney of course – 177,000 – with 49,000 in Brisbane.
The AFL semi-final meeting of the Western Bulldogs and Brisbane Lions lived up to pre-match expectations with the scores level in the final minutes of the game. The Bulldogs managed to score a point and then hang on to the narrowest of victories giving them a place in a preliminary final next weekend against Port Adelaide. The metro audience was 835,000 with 471,000 in Melbourne. The audience in Brisbane was 88,000, almost double the number watching the NRL on Nine.
https://www.mediaweek.com.au/weekend-tv ... er-4-2021/
and what do you think i was eluding to there dummy ?Fred wrote: Mon Sep 06, 2021 8:45 pmYou do know the NRL is the dominant code on Brisbane. I would think a game to determine who made the 8 would or should rate 200,000 in Brisbane.
I wouldn’t say the Titans are the 3rd most popular. I’d say there would be other NRL teams in the NRL that are in Qld that are more popular than Titans. But I get what you mean.truthbomber wrote: Tue Sep 07, 2021 6:35 amand what do you think i was eluding to there dummy ?Fred wrote: Mon Sep 06, 2021 8:45 pmYou do know the NRL is the dominant code on Brisbane. I would think a game to determine who made the 8 would or should rate 200,000 in Brisbane.
the wions can't get near the 3rd most popular NRL side in QLD for ratings when they're both in finals
the NRL won't move their prelim for anyone or anythingFred wrote: Tue Sep 07, 2021 3:49 pmHey Beaussie
Could you give us a table comparing the finals of each code (week 1 v Week 1).
Also, the AFL GF - being up against the NRL prelim? Should be interesting. Do you think the NRL may move it so it isn't. This isn't an NRL V AFL thing - I would expect the AFL to move a prelim if up against an NRL GF too.
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