Crowds
The Canterbury Bulldogs average crowd (not including finals) for 2006 was 18,211
Games | Played | Crowd Total | Average |
---|---|---|---|
All Games* | 26 | 481,219 | 18,508 |
Home Games | 12 | 216,489 | 18,040 |
Away Games | 12 | 220,591 | 18,382 |
Finals | 2 | 44,139 | 22,069 |
All Games*: Played:26 Total: 481,219 Average: 18,508
Home Games: Played: 12 Total: 216,489 Average: 18,040
Away Games: Played:12 Total: 220,591 Average: 18,382
Finals*: Played: 2 Total: 44,139 Average: 22,069
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