Re: AFL vs NRL (Memberships in 2013)
Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 3:41 pm
I think the Broncos have already added the derby memberships into their current total, I seen a jump on there website a few weeks ago from 19k to 24k so Im pretty sure their 25,132 total is correct, apart from that I agree with you on the tigers, raiders, knights, warriors and titans, there numbers have'nt been updated for a while. The bulldogs would have to be close to 18k as well.Raiderdave wrote:Brandz wrote:NRL Membership
Brisbane – 25,132
*Canterbury-Bankstown – 17,000+
*Canberra – 8,221
Cronulla – 9,600
*Gold Coast – 8,064
Manly – 10,753
Melbourne – 14,117
*Newcastle – 16,161
*New Zealand – 8,607
North Queensland – 10,610
Parramatta – 15,707
*Penrith – 5,875
St.George Illawarra – 19,365
South Sydney – 25,766
Sydney – 13,113
*Wests Tigers – 11,000+
Total- 220,000+ (including teams with numbers unknown)
*Numbers unknown
the Broncos are technically on over 30,000
they have not included the 7K derby memberships in 2013 , like they did in their 26K total from 2012 which also went onto the NRL total of 204K
the Raiders are in excess of 9K as are the Titans
the Knights would be on over 17K
the Warriors near 10K
Penrith ova 7K
Tigers ova 11K .. maybe even closer to 12K
heres a more accurate picture
Brisbane – 32,132
*Canterbury-Bankstown – 17,000+
*Canberra – 9,221
Cronulla – 9,600
*Gold Coast – 9,064
Manly – 10,753
Melbourne – 14,117
*Newcastle – 17,161
*New Zealand – 10,007
North Queensland – 10,610
Parramatta – 15,707
*Penrith – 6,875
St.George Illawarra – 19,365
South Sydney – 25,766
Sydney – 13,113
*Wests Tigers – 11,500
total...231,991
nearing a 15% increase
right on track as per the NRL's strategic plan to double its membership to 400K by 2017