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Years ago

South East Melbourne Phoenix Attendance

Someone has clearly inhaled too many fumes from his car's exhaust.

Years ago

But the Phoenix don't play at Titanium or the Entertainment Centre.

Years ago

After 5 home games of the 2018/19 season, the 36ers were averaging 5,961 at Titanium. Highest - 6,636 (vs Kings). Lowest - 5,349 (vs Hawks).

After 5 home games of 2019/20 the 36ers are averaging 7,221 at the Entertainment Centre. Highest - 8,252 (vs Kings). Lowest - 6,288 (vs Taipans).

While 7,221 would still fit comfortably inside Titanium, there is room for improvement as the Ent Cent is able to hold 10k compared to 8k. Of course, if the 36ers went on a Marty Clarke type losing streak it could easily drop too.

Years ago

Fair call, Anon. Note, though, that they've played 3 games and I'd say the variation in crowd sizes reflects the interest in the opposition rather than in the Bullets:

Sydney - ~3,700
Perth - ~2,800
Cairns - ~2,000

Bullets also were pulling crowds in the 4,500 range for 6:30 Friday night games at Boondall last season. I imagine the trip up the M1 to Boondall would be similarly difficult to the one down the M3 to Nathan?

Let's hope there're a couple of thousand Bullets fans who simply can't make Friday night games down south.

Years ago

Kings don’t give many tickets away, the new owners run it as business, they price according to the market. Hopefully Smith and partners stay long term as they have been wonderful for the kings and so far haven’t taken a wrong step.
Also the new owners have money, no doubt but compared to the previous owner with JVG in charge it’s small change.

Anonymous
Years ago

Again the question about Sydney's viability. Seriously?

Having followed them since the early 90s they have survived on far lower crowds and far less exposure. They have a much wealthier backer than they have ever had and better corporate governance.

Tickets are surprisingly affordable and the game day experience is excellent, so they get repeat business. Competitors like A-League and NRL rely heavily on male support in Sydney whereas Kings are a much more family-oriented experience, which bodes well for the long-term support of the club.

These are the crowds they get after 6 years of mostly incompetent play. Once they consistently become competitive I'd expect their crowds to be 10k+ regardless of ticket giveaways.

Years ago

I cant see a team lasting in this league long term averaging less than 5,000 per home game honestly.

Regional teams should be aiming for 5k, capital cities need to be aiming for 8k. Brisbane need to lift.

Anonymous
Years ago

Move SEM to the Gold Coast

KET
Years ago

It would be good if the introduction of Phoenix effectively reduces costs or "spread costs" at MA for both clubs opposed to if just one operated there.


Re Crowds:
Perth 12,818 // Always the standard setter
Sydney 10,008 // Skewed with the recent game. 8,500-9,000 is a happy average IMO
Melbourne 8569 // Decent average, i'm guessing would be hoping to get it to 9k
Adelaide 7148 // Good average for Adelaide, hope it stays around the mark
New Zealand 6840 // Good average for NZ
SE Melbourne 5581 // Skewed a bit, if they maintain an average of 4,500+ they'd be content
Cairns 4350 // Noiiiiice Cairns
Illawarra 3185 // What are previous years for Illawarra?
Brisbane 2895 // Bad - Really need to average 4,000+

Anonymous
Years ago

The crowd numbers across the NBL look very healthy, except Illawarra and Brisbane.

I’m particularly impressed with NZ and Adelaide

United played a few home games at MCA, back in 2014-15 (and perhaps 2015-16 too?).

It’s a much more enclosed, smaller arena despite holding 7,500. For a smaller game with a crowd of 3,000 or 4,000, you’ll have much better atmosphere in MCA than Melbourne Arena.

Then again, they already have Knox for a few games. And you’d want the derbies at Melbourne, plus maybe matchups against Sydney and Illawarra. Would 3 regular home courts, with 4 or 5 games each be too much?

Years ago

" I wonder if that amount of people brings in enough revenue to sustain such an expensive team."

As per my post above, they're getting something like 5,000 more per game than they were back in 2015. They're probably all paying customers too, so that'll be an extra 70,000 tickets sold per season. What do tickets cost? Should be enough to pay the extra wage bill and maybe with change left over. Then add the increased corporate sponsorship and Sydney should be doing okay.

Years ago

They're doing far better than Sydney did in their first year(s) back in the NBL. And I suspect with fewer give-aways. IIRC, some numbers published by NBL implied Sydney were giving away as many as half of the tickets and still getting crowds of around 3000.

As pointed out above, Brisbane likewise have struggled to draw crowds ever since they returned to the league.

The numbers above tell me that SEM are doing well for year 1.

Years ago

Crowds are important, no doubt, they add atmosphere and support to the organisation in many ways, however it is the TV and media platforms that will generate the majority of NBL club's sponsorship interest and financial stability I believe...

We can't look at these clubs individually, it needs to be a part of the whole NBL as a collective, supporting the clubs across the board no matter what. Going solo is not an option, it is likely to create the problems of the past, just sayin'...

Years ago

Brisbane need to work on those numbers.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSn1g-6h1OQ

Anonymous
Years ago

Would have liked to see SEM build their home games out of Margaret Court. I understand its been used for basketball before (Aus Vs Phillipines ?) and could create a better atmosphere with the amount of people coming, packed into a smaller venue. I think SEM have done a great job, but watching on TV, the vast empty seats at some games in a 10,500 seat stadium, is not a good luck IMO.

Years ago

Bravo: Cairns

Shame: Brisbane

Anonymous
Years ago

For those who are interested, Perth are averaging 12,818 and Sydney are averaging 10,008 (obviously the record breaking crowd has boosted this number up quite a bit)

Years ago

^^Anon I agree, I guess our points are similar, the old rivalries were born out of natural neighbouring Association style hatred of one another on court, it's not quite the same but given time I think the Phoenix v United rivalry will develop.

The TV and media attention given to it will push that narrative along and the kids will know no different...

Anonymous
Years ago

My mistake. I meant to say 8,569

Anonymous
Years ago

Melbourne United are averaging 6,569 per home game, so far this season

Years ago

By the way, Jack Toft is right too...

Years ago

It will never be as good as it was in the Tigers and Dragons days, a real hatred and real rivalry that appears to be manufactured by the owners of the league, not naturally evolved as it was back then.

Having said that, we are in a new era and the kids will not remember the old teams, so it is what it is and I believe it will develop further into a true rivalry one day.

First season in, two teams in Melbourne has not been a failure, so ease up on the subjective comparisons and give it time maybe...

Years ago

Love Monday night games on tv, there doing ok with support. To many negative Nan’s.

Anonymous
Years ago

It's good for TV I think. Not sure I've missed a Monday night game on TV yet.

Years ago

What is this fascination with having some nights each week that have no NBL basketball to watch?
;)

Nah I agree it's a bit of a culture shift, but over the summer holiday period I think it could be a goer. People aren't really in that mode in October & November though.
Kids need to start nagging their parents harder to take them to the basketball.

Years ago

WTF is the fascination with Monday night games. Must be a killer for the clubs.

You really only need Thursday to Sunday games. Maximise night games. There are enough time zones to have most games at night, and double headers every night and perhaps a triple header some weeks.

Anonymous
Years ago

In 2001 or 2002 just before the Titans folded and just before McPeake moved the Tigers to The Cage, both teams were averaging 4,000-5,000.

Tigers were around 4,300 and Titans were around 5,000, from memory.

As you say, Giants returned in 2004ish under Peter Fiddes and crowds were terrible. Meanwhile McPeake jacked up the prices and Tigers went through a 8 or 9 year period averaging around 3,000 or less at The Cage.

This year United is averaging say 8,500 and Phoenix 5,500? So say 14,000ish compared to 9,000ish in 2001-02

KET
Years ago

What’s melbourne United’s average? I wonder if SEM have taken some attendance away from United or whether SEM has grabbed new fans.

I wonder what their membership is? 2,500-3,500?

It’s possible those numbers won’t look as great as more games occur and as the landmark games get averaged out (games v Melbourne, v ball etc)

I would imagine it’s very tough to build a supporter base in one year even if it’s SEM, if they average 4,500 over the course of the season with Melbourne United growing then that’s a remarkably good effort and shows real positive signs.

Out of interest, What did the Titans & Tigers used to get back in the day? I remember the Vic Giants iteration was a disaster playing out of MSAC and getting hundreds of people

Anonymous
Years ago

Those crowds are reasonable, until the Monday night game.

Years ago

That's an average of 5,581 per game, which is 5,581 more than last season

Years ago

There's been a game on Monday nights nearly every round so far this season and will be again next Monday too.

Anonymous
Years ago

Adelaide aren’t exactly a marquee matchup

Years ago

To be fair the lower attendance numbers are against some of the worst teams in the league.

Years ago

Melbourne doesn't want nor care about any team run by Simon Mitchell. Move them to Tasmania for all we care.

Anonymous
Years ago

David Andersen was named the MVP of the Turkish Basketball Federation (TBF) Cup.

 

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