PRESIDENT’S REPORT
Gary March
Dear Richmond Club members,
After a period of consolidation in 2005, the 2006 year has been one of growth for the Club, providing a solid platform for the future.
The changes implemented at the end of 2004 are now bearing fruit and we can look forward to continued success, both on and off the field.
FINANCES
As set out in detail in the Treasurer's Report. there has been a marked improvement in the trading activities of the Club during the last two years, particularly over the past 12 months. The Club has recorded a record profit of $948,586 in 2006 and this represents an overall improvement of $3.14 million on our 2004 result.
This significant financial turnaround has come about as a result of better disciplines across all facets of the business, as well as the ability of the Club to increase its revenue base.
It is the Board's view that the financial improvements made during the 2005-06 period are sustainable, and we are projecting continued profits over the next few years.
We are continuing to reduce the debt related to the construction of the administration and swimming-pool building at Punt Road. This repayment is funded through donations made to the Jack Dyer Foundation and distributions from the AFL relating to the sale of Waverley Park. It will be repaid in full by the end of the 2007 season.
The Club continues to address its overall operating debt, and with conservative forecasting, we are expecting to significantly reduce our operating debt over the next five years, while still managing to provide for a fully-funded football department.
FOOTBALL
The 2006 season saw the team continue its steady improvement, to finish in ninth place with 11 wins.
Perhaps the most pleasing aspect was that the Club fielded a competition record of 39 players for the '06 season, and many of our talented youngsters got their first taste of senior league football.
Some of our key team achievements in the '06 season were:
* Round 6: Beat Essendon in the second 'Dreamtime at the G' match with Dean Polo winning the award for best a field in his debut appearance.
* Round 8: Beat Adelaide for the first time since 1999.
* Round 9: Beat Geelong at Skilled Stadium for the first time since 1990, The Tigers had lost 17 of their previous 20 games at Geelong's home ground. It also was our first victory over the Cats anywhere since 2000.
* Round 11: Beat the Kangaroos for the first time since 2001. That also was our first win in June since 2001,
* Round 14: Beat Port Adelaide in Adelaide for the first time since the Power entered the competition in 1997.
* Kicked 20 goals or more (Rounds 19-211 in three consecutive matches for the first time since 1982.
* Registered victories over arch rivals Carlton, Collingwood and Essendon for the first time in consecutive seasons since 1974-75.
* Went through the season unbeaten against Carlton, Collingwood and Essendon for the first time since 1931.
The foundation has now been set for an exciting future, and under the coaching guidance of Terry Wallace and his assistants, we can look forward to a return to finals football.
APPRECIATION
In dosing, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the many organisations and individuals for the support they have given the Richmond Football Club throughout the past year.
Firstly, to our co-major partners, Motorola and Australian Finance Group [AFGI. many thanks for your strong backing and commitment to the Club. I am delighted that both Motorola and AFG will remain with the Tigers as our co-major sponsors in 2007.
To our other partners in Laguna Whitsundays, Foster's Australia, Coca-Cola, Hummel. Connex, Silver Top Taxis, Crazy John's, Host Plus, Bartercard and Tattersalls, we extend our sincere thanks.
To the members of Jack's Club, the Captain's Club, the Richmond Executive, Player and Coaching Link 'Titus Ton-up', Tommy Hafey Club, Tiger Lilies, the Former Players and Officials' Association. Country Supporter Groups and Club 80, thank you very much for your involvement at Tigerland.
To the Richmond Cheer Squad, the support you offer our players is magnificent. There is nothing more inspiring than the Cheer Squad in full voice at the Punt Road end of the MCG. celebrating a great Tiger victory!
To my fellow Board members, our CEO Steven Wright, and the management and staff of the Richmond Football Club, you have all done an outstanding job and the Club has benefited significantly from the hard work, dedication and professionalism shown by each of you in 2006.
To the many volunteers who put in countless hours each week behind the scenes, It never ceases to amaze me the fantastic work that you do for little or no recognition. The Club needs and relies upon you, and for this we are forever grateful.
Finally, but most importantly, to each member of the mighty Tigers - thank you for your commitment. You continue to be the backbone of the Club and without your support we certainly couldn't thrive as we continue on this upward journey.
I wish you all a happy, safe festive season and Look forward to a healthy, successful 2007.
Gary March
President