The AFLW crowd average is currently sitting below the target required to extend the season to 12 games, with a significant boost needed for the remainder of the year.
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The recently-signed new joint collective bargaining agreement reveals that if the average attendance throughout the 2023 season is 3,500 or higher, next year’s competition will consist of 12 home and away matches, up from 10 this season.
The current crowd average across the first seven rounds of this season sits at 2,642 meaning a lift of at least 858 people to the average crowd is needed over the final three rounds and finals to secure the boost.
The season will increase to 11 games next season regardless of crowd numbers.
This season’s average figure is slightly up on the combined average across the…
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