By: Kim Toffoletti, Deakin University
And so, we’re off! Last week the Australian Football League (AFL) season began. It’s a time for reclaiming footy scarves from the back of the wardrobe, scheduling home games into the calendar and entering the work footy-tipping competition.
Research has demonstrated that male sport fans think women are less dedicated and serious about following sport. Below is a list of four different fan types that we identified from our research talking to female AFL fans around the country – the largest study of its kind undertaken in Australia.
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We found the 68 women we interviewed are obsessive about Aussie Rules and every bit as committed as their male counterparts. These self-identified fans agreed to take part in our study after hearing about it through their club, via friends or through advertisements placed in newspapers and online.
We also discovered the process by which women become fans is more complicated and interesting than most people previously imagined.
From our results, we developed the following four types:
In the blood
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You were born into footy. You cannot remember a time when you didn’t go to games on the weekend. Your childhood heroes wore a number on their back.
In the bloods: