The Supernetball season reached a record 331,841 attendance record – up 25% – and making it the best attended domestic womens sporting competition in the country – including AFLW, Aleague Women, the WNBL and WBBL.
The round attendance record was broken 4 times during the season, in Round 1, 6, 12 and the final 34,726 in round 14. The average round was attended by 23,703 – up 30% on 2023.
The 56 game season gave Supernetball an average of 5,926 per game for the year with finals still to come.
Across the league, support for clubs was at a record high, with twelve matches selling out across the season and club memberships up by eight per cent.
- 2024 – 331,841
- 2023 – 266,197
- 2022 – 213,428
- 2019 – 235,003
Clubs
The Swifts have enjoyed another record year with a crowd average of over 7,000 and a number of sellouts at Ken Rosewall Arena. The Club also recorded record Membership, well in excess of 5,200, the majority of whom were ticketed Members.
The Fever broke their own attendance record three times duringn the season.
The Vixens announced 9,044 members – up 15% on 2023, and up 88% fom 2022. The Melbourne Vixens’ seven home matches at John Cain Arena drew four sell-out crowds, attracting a combined total attendance of 60,011 (up 17 per cent from 2023)
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