Here's the first half of Q&A....
Comment From Shane
Hi Brendan. How has our performance been off the field so far in 2011? Are we achieving goals set?
Hi Shane,
I'm encourage by the progress we're making off field. And we look like exceeding most, if not all of our off-field commercial and financial goals.
Thanks to the support of our members, we've exceeded our 2011 membership goal, and in doing so have set a new club record. We're doing well in what we define as securing registered fans, our average attendaces are well up, our TV audiences are strong and we have a full compliment of business partners.
Comment From fighting fury
Hi Benny, i see the FTF figure is looking good. are you confident of knock the total off?
The Fighting Tiger Fund is going well, at this stage we are at about $2.5million and over the next month we will escalate activity in this area. Currently we have a scratch 'n' win $200 raffle, with all proceeds going to the FTF along with a $20 members raffle, both these activities are expected to net around $200,000.
Importantly we have a whole campaign revolving around Round 15 v Carlton. This will be a FTF acknowledgement of appreciation day, and we have a range of fundraising activities planned leading up to and on the day.
Watch this space, and please be there on the day.
Comment From MV
What did you think of the TIO Stadium? Is there a future of more footy in Darwin?
I thought the oval and stadium were fine, it mightn't provide the creature comforts of the MCG, however it's absoloutely fine for the playing of AFL football.
Comment From MV
Do you prefer playing footy or the administration side of things like you are doing now?
I loved playing footy, and looking back whilst it's a tough game, you just have to worry about preparing together and winning. It's a privelage to be able to come back in my current position but clearly it's a very complex job.
Sometimes I'd love to press a fast forward button to 3-4 years down the track but unfortunately you don't get handed success. I really respect and enjoy working with my colleagues. I value the support I got from members and really believe in the journey we're all on together.
Comment From MV
Alot of people haven't understood why the Tiges played the game in Darwin and are criticising the club for doing it. Do you just wanna scream out at those people and what would you say?
With a young, developing list that is eager to learn and improve, it’s crucial that we continue to invest in our football program now and give Craig Cameron and Damien Hardwick the tools needed to work towards realising this group’s full potential. With high debt levels and low revenues (for the time being) the selling of interstate games give us the ability to continue to make prudent investments. Further, as an iconic national sporting Club, there are other important brand and marketing benefits for us, as there are for the communities in which we embrace.
We fully understand and acknowledge the feelings of our members and supporters with respect to the selling of home games, especially after a performance like the one we produced in Darwin last Saturday night, however, this is the situation we are in right now. The match return enables us to invest vital funds in our football program at a critical time.
And, just on last weekend, to blame our performance on the selling of a game to Darwin is a cop-out, which we simply won’t accept. Our performance was extremely disappointing. We were beaten by a better side on the night, we take full responsibility for our performance, we will learn from it, and we will continue to improve.
I can assure all of our members that through improving on-field and commercial performance, combined with other initiatives such as the Fighting Tiger Fund, we are hell bent on re-establishing Richmond as a leading Melbourne AFL club, which we feel will be a powerful force in projecting our brand nationally.
Comment From Guest
Hi Brendon... Congradulations on how the tigers are travelling. Really am proud to be a tiger and always will be... But do do the coaching staff pick the players up after a defeat such as the one against Port last week?
Damian and the coaching staff are naturally driven and optimistic guys, they've taken responsibility for the defeat and will learn from it. Damian is really strong on taking the emotion out of our games, and taking a very even and methodical approach. I've got no doubt our guys will bounce back and be ready and eager for the challenge of Sydney in Sydney.
Comment From Damo
Hi Benny. Can you update us on the Mitch Morton situation at all?
Mitch has had some personal issues which he's been dealing with for a while, the club decided in collaboration with Mitch that it would be in his best interests to get away from the day to day club environment as he manages these issues. I understand he is maknig good progress, he's following a fairly robust conditioning program and we are optimistic that he'll rejoin us in due course.
Comment From Cameron
Hi Brendan. How reliant is the club on revenue from pokies? And are there plans to reduce pokie revenue in light of the recent political debate over them? What other non-football ways are there for the club to bring money in?
We are not particularly reliant on pokies. Whilst we have a venue at the Wantirna Club, its contribution to our bottom line is negligible. Before we start looking at non-football ways to generate revenue, I think we've got to raise revenues from football related revenue, such as membership, match day attendances, playing finals and sponsorship. We are focussed on improving in all these areas. Once we get the core business right, pay down debt, we then might be in a position to look at other non core opportunities.
Comment From Guest
will the club be well positioned when free agency arrives
I believe that the club will be well positioned when free agency arrives, Blair Hartley's appointment over a year ago means we will be really well placed to make good decisions. I'd also like to think that a young developing team, outstanding new facilities might attract players who can add value to our list
Comment From Pete
Brendan , I was wondering if you could elaborate a bit of the priorities in Football spending from TFTF please. What is the highest priority , the expansion of Punt Road Oval , own reserves team , more coaches , 100% salary cap etc ?
As I previously outlined, the first priority of the FTF is the redevelopment of the Punt Road Oval, we need to provide our players with an oval that is fit for the purpose of training for elite AFL football. It needs to be levelled, new drainage, cricket pitches need to be removed, needs to be widened and lengthened to the same dimensions as Etihad Stadium and it needs to be resurfaced. Secondly we need to be in a position to pay 100% of the salary cap, which gives us the opportunity to pre-pay part of the following years TPP when we might'n be paying 100% in a given year. Thirdly, we need to provide the best environment that we possibly can to develop and improve our players once we bring them here.
Comment From Royce
What's happening at Punt Road on the non-ME Bank Centre side of the Dyer Stand?
At this stage nothing, apart from the maintenance of the curators shed. With around 400 square metres we will think long and hard about how that land can be further developed to benefit the Richmond Football Club.