Parra- not bad for a team who's had sustained failure. 3-4 years of success can see us challenging the Bronco's. The sleeping Giant of Australian sport is waking up!!!
Broncos
- 2017: 36,220
- 2016: 36,203
- 2015: 28.556
Rabbitohs
- 2017: 30,454
- 2016: 32,813
- 2015: 35,311
Eels
- 2017: 24,462
- 2016: 23,779
- 2015: 22,824
Storm
- 2017: 20,296
- 2016: 17,518
- 2015: 14,788
Panthers
- 2017: 19,139
- 2016: 20,195
- 2015: 19,884
Raiders
- 2017: 19,091
- 2016: 15,239
- 2015: 10,025
Dragons
- 2017: 18,732
- 2016: 17,932
- 2015: 18,117
Cowboys
- 2017: 18,678
- 2016: 19,676
- 2015: 14,330
Bulldogs
- 2017: 18,416
- 2016: 20,703
- 2015: 18,240
Tigers
- 2017: 17,686
- 2016: 14,879
- 2015: 9,342
Warriors
- 2017: 17,428
- 2016: 18,350
- 2015: 10,962
Roosters
- 2017: 15,686
- 2016: 14,458
- 2015: 16,682
Sharks
- 2017: 15,556
- 2016: 14,325
- 2015: 10,610
Knights
- 2017: 13,237
- 2016: 12,110
- 2015: 14,021
Manly
- 2017: 12,779
- 2016: 13,351
- 2015: 12,265
Titans
- 2017: 10,883
- 2016: 10,278
- 2015: 11,508
TOTAL
2017: 308,743
2016: 301,809
2015: 268,465
Source: https://www.triplem.com.au/sport/nrl/news/see-how-your-clubs-faring-in-the-membership-race
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the pleasing thing is that there is year on year growth in numbers unlike the majority of other clubs in the top membership numbers.
As long as there is continued improvement on the field there will continue to be year on year growth in members.
This is good for the clubs and a positive; however getting bums on seats still seems to be an issue; and speaking for myself and trying to get to Thursday / Friday games for eg. is hard when you live 2 hrs away; but that is the way it is i guess.
It really depends on the type of membership they are talking about. You can buy a 3 game pass and as far as I know this is called a membership.