Richmond Membership Tally 2020 | PUNT ROAD END | Richmond Tigers Forum
  • IMPORTANT // Please look after your loved ones, yourself and be kind to others. If you are feeling that the world is too hard to handle there is always help - I implore you not to hesitate in contacting one of these wonderful organisations Lifeline and Beyond Blue ... and I'm sure reaching out to our PRE community we will find a way to help. T.

Richmond Membership Tally 2020

As of 08/08/20

Screenshot_4.png

The membership cut off this year is August 31st, bring on 100K again!
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user
Wow, unbelievable, if we can get to 100K in a year when we can't get to the footy it will be amazing.

DS
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 users
Here it is below.

Our club is the best.
Innovators.
Initiators
The ones other clubs aspire to be.

 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user
We can be extremely proud of our tally of 100,420 in a year with only a handful of games at our beloved MCG and Victoria the state worse hit by Coronavirus and lockdown. OK, WCE just exceeded us but plenty of HGs for their members and as ACC says above, expected home finals, GF and flag in all likelihood. Would just like to point out a couple of other clubs FYI:

Colonwood = 76,862

Essendrug = 66,6 (86) !! o_O
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 users
A phenomenal effort by the tiger army to hit 100K+ again in a season where in Vic we could not even attend 1 game.
I have no doubt that the majority of the 2,938 members will be back in 2021 and with the excitement around the 2021 season the club will also be hoping to add an extra few thousand on top. We will reclaim top spot on the membership ladder in 2021



2020 CLUB MEMBERSHIP LADDER

1. West Coast Eagles — 100,776 (2019 tally: 90,445 | +11.2%)

2. Richmond — 100,420 (2019 tally: 103,358 | -2.8%)

3. Collingwood — 76,862 (2019 tally: 85,226 | -9.8%)

4. Hawthorn — 76,343 (2019 tally: 81,211 | -6%)

5. Carlton — 67,035 (2019 tally: 64,269 | +4.3%)

6. Essendon — 66,686 (2019 tally: 84,237 | -20.8%)

7. Geelong — 60,066 (2019 tally: 65,063 | -7.6%)

8. Adelaide — 54,891 (2019 tally: 64,437 | -14.9%)

9. Fremantle — 51,577 (2019 tally: 51,431 | +0.3% )

10. St Kilda — 48,588 (2019 tally: 43,038 | +12.9%)

11. Sydney Swans — 48,322 (2019 tally: 61,912 | -21.9%)

12. Port Adelaide — 46,820 (2019 tally: 51,951 | -9.9%)

13. Melbourne — 40,571 (2019 tally: 52,421 | -22.6%)

14. Western Bulldogs — 38,876 (2019 tally: 44,373 | -12.4%)

15. North Melbourne — 38,667 (2019 tally: 42,419 | -8.8%)

16. GWS Giants — 30,841 (2019 tally: 30,109 | +2.4%)

17. Brisbane Lions — 29,277 (2019 tally: 28,023 | +4.5%)

18. Gold Coast Suns — 16,236 (2019 tally: 13,649 | +19%)

TOTAL — 992,854 (2019 tally: 1,057,572)
 
Last edited:
Gee, some fairly big drops there from not exactly impressive numbers to start with: North Melbourne, Footscray, Melbourne, Port, Sydney. Of the bigger clubs Adelaide, Essendon and Collingwood also dropping a lot.

Richmond fans sticking better with the club, which is amazing given no games and so many members.

WCE clearly the stand out, amazing effort really.

Can't believe GWS have more members than Brisbane - move 'em back to Fitzroy!

2 lowest memberships in Queensland where all the games are being played, not a good sign.

DS
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user