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Yearly membership records.

RFC_Official said:
Potentially a few big milestones coming up.

Most ever members, most ever reserved seats and hoping to get to 10,000 new members.

A few wins and we should get there

we'll get the 10k newbies, without a doubt!
 
rokin.tiger said:
we'll get the 10k newbies, without a doubt!

Which is great. Just need to get those from last year to renew. There must be a few thousand still to get back onboard.
Hopefully a couple of wins soon, will help with that.
 
willo said:
Which is great. Just need to get those from last year to renew. There must be a few thousand still to get back onboard.
Hopefully a couple of wins soon, will help with that.

cant agree with you more willo, i do think the marketing this year has been exceptional, those un-renewals have been living under rocks.
 
Tigerbob said:
The next three weeks will definine our membership numbers.

Wins against North, Brisbane and Fremantle and people will take up the offer of the membership.

The place will be jumping. We win those three, 50,000 is not out of the question.
Would be brilliant on both counts, I hope we hit both
 
The sobering thing about these figures is the number of members from last year who have not resigned.

We have basically 10,000 new members this year, and a similar total number of members to last year. So give or take a few, you could safely assume at least 7000 people have not resigned this year as members. That is a shame, and it is what costs us getting through the 50,000 barrier.
 
Streak said:
The sobering thing about these figures is the number of members from last year who have not resigned.

We have basically 10,000 new members this year, and a similar total number of members to last year. So give or take a few, you could safely assume at least 7000 people have not resigned this year as members. That is a shame, and it is what costs us getting through the 50,000 barrier.

This is true, hopefully the people will re sign once they see the results improving!
 
bowden4president said:
This is true, hopefully the people will re sign once they see the results improving!

I know this is true. But I can't help but feel that in our FTF year that lapsed members should try extra hard to sign up, and not be bandwagon jumpers.
 
I have 3 memberships for others from last year that I did not renew due to a *smile* up last year. The but I signed up 2 new adults which should balance it out.
 
Somewhere a bit short 47000 looks the end result now.

That would be a good result but probably a bit short of where we thought it might end up. A couple of wins soon would provide a nice boost.
 
Ridley said:
Somewhere a bit short 47000 looks the end result now.

That would be a good result but probably a bit short of where we thought it might end up. A couple of wins soon would provide a nice boost.

The 10,000 is the number I really hope we meet. First installment of Benny's plan met.
 
The way Hardwick's picking the side Benny's got no hope of achieving the "3" part of the plan.
 
Personally I like how the bulldogs have targeted their non-renewals... they've got a campaign call "lost dogs" and the number who have re joined... i think its important to have those necks jump back on board and show confidence so new people see that and want to join too.. because if i was thinking about joining for the first time and their were nearly 10k who hadnt re-signed i prob wouldnt