The Warriors have one of the worst attendance records in the NRL this season, with only the Rabbitohs attracting fewer fans on a weekly basis, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
The Warriors had an average attendance of 11,754 fans across their 12 home games this season, placing them 15th out of the 16 NRL clubs, the SMH reports.
The Rabbitohs sit at the bottom of the list with an average home crowd of just 10,903. The Brisbane Broncos easily pull the biggest crowds with an average attendance of 31,372 at Suncorp Stadium, the SMH reports.
The Warriors currently sit in 13th on the NRL table having lost eight straight games which explains the drop in fans however results don't seem to affect the Newcastle faithful with the bottom-placed Knights pulling in the fifth best average crowd of 15,173.
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The Warriors failed to top 14,000 fans once during the season, according to NRL.com, with their highest crowd figure coming in the round 12 clash against the Broncos. That game was the Warriors' only Saturday night home game of the season.
According to NRL.com, Sunday's final home game against the Sea Eagles, played on a wet Sunday afternoon, was the Warriors' lowest attended match of the season with 9,167 fans going to the golden point defeat.
In 2016, the Warriors topped 14,000 on seven occasions with a season best of 17,409 against the Rabbitohs in round 23.