From today's Age...Richmond is expected to record an operating profit as it consolidates an improving financial position.Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs have bucked expectations and will record profits this year despite the on-field disappointments that saw both clubs part ways with their respective coaches.
By contrast, St Kilda, which like the Bulldogs endured the disappointment of an on-field drop from years of top-four finishes, has already forecast a loss of between $1.5 and $2 million given the financially onerous deal to play at Etihad Stadium and a split with its coach.
As football's annual version of the profit-and-loss season kicks off, North Melbourne is the only other Victorian club confirmed to be about to announce a loss for football's financial year to the end of October.
Collingwood and Hawthorn have both announced more multimillion-dollar profits, while Geelong, Essendon and Carlton are expected to record strong profits this year.
Port Adelaide has already been financially bailed out by the AFL this year and the league has been in negotiations with Brisbane over its poor financial state. The Crows too were reportedly confronting an unusual financial loss for a second consecutive year.
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