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AFL Grand Final eclipses NRL rivals in TV ratings but what does it mean for night-time slot?

The AFL can claim bragging rights over its NRL rivals after TV ratings for both night-time Grand Finals were released. Will this mean a permanent move away from the 2:30pm start at the MCG?

The AFL’s first ever prime time Grand Final has comfortably surpassed its NRL rival in the TV ratings.

In a massive win for Channel 7, the historic night Grand Final between Richmond and Geelong drew 3.812 million viewers, the biggest audience for an AFL game in four years.

And it easily got bragging rights over rugby league with 2.967 million tuning into Channel 9 to watch the Melbourne Storm defeat the Penrith Panthers.

Sunday night’s NRL audience was up from 2019 (2.65 million) with the breakdown including 608,000 viewers in Melbourne and 848,000 in Sydney.

The Tigers pose for their team photo during the 2020 AFL Grand Final
The Tigers pose for their team photo during the 2020 AFL Grand Final

But the AFL was the big winner over the weekend and the TV numbers will certainly put pressure on AFL chief Gillon McLachlan over the timing of next year’s Grand Final.

In Melbourne alone there were 1.58m viewers -the biggest GF audience ever in Melbourne - followed by Sydney at 413,000.

Melbourne Storm celebrate winning the NRL Grand Final
Melbourne Storm celebrate winning the NRL Grand Final

And Seven drew a phenomenal 65.8% share for Seven - the highest ever recorded since OzTAM began in 2001.

The prime time match-up - the game started at 7.30pm - also drew almost 1 million more watchers than the 2019 Grand Final (2.94 million).

Understandably Channel 7 are already on the front foot urging the AFL to go prime time again in 2021.

“Imagine what we’ll be able to do in 2021 with a fully-loaded prime time schedule, a full AFL season and of course, the Tokyo Olympics - set to be the biggest event ever,” Seven’s director of programming Angus Ross said.

The AFL world is divided about the Grand Final starting time with Richmond premiership captain Trent Cotchin wanting a return to the traditional 2.30pm slot next year.

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