TIGERS RIGHT ON TRACK
The Fighting Tiger Bulletin
By Clinton Casey
Richmond President
As part of the Board's commitment to our members and supporters, we promised that among other things in 2005, there would be a significant turnaround in the financial affairs of the Club, and we would create an environment that would help us achieve sustained success on the field.
I am pleased to state that we are well on the way to meeting both these objectives.
Firstly, in respect of the Club's finances, as members will recall, we set ourselves for an improvement of $2million in 2005. I have pleasure in advising that we are well on track to meet this target. While it is still relatively early and there are a lot of risks and unknowns, I am confident that we will exceed our budget. To achieve such an improvement in so short a period of time is terrific, and testament to the hard work put in by the Board and management over the off-season.
What is most pleasing is that this turnaround has not been caused by the on-field success of the team, but by improvements in the underlying business itself. I have set out below a summary of where the improvement has occurred.
As you can see, it's great that all areas of the Club have responded and played a significant role in this improvement.
If the team continues its on-field success, our income from matchday attendances will also increase, adding some icing on the cake. I would encourage you to head to the MCG for our upcoming home games against Sydney, Essendon and St Kilda, because not only will you be able to cheer on the boys, you will also be helping the Club to further improve its finances.
This financial improvement is even more pleasing considering we have had to absorb some large costs this year. Firstly, the election cost the Club more than $170,000 and, secondly, our injury payments in 2005 are over $90,000 up on our previous five-year average, which was our budgeted figure.
I would like to offer my congratulations to our CEO, Steven Wright and his team for the fantastic job they are doing to keep the Club financially secure.
From a football perspective, Terry Wallace provides an in-depth analysis of the season to date in this issue of the 'Fighting Tiger Bulletin'. I would like to add to Terry's comments by congratulating the entire coaching team and players for the way they have gone about their football this year. An entertaining, attacking style of play has provided great excitement for the fans, who are coming in considerably larger numbers than in recent years to support the Yellow and Black.
With the unearthing of some fine young recruits this year, and the excellent form shown by our key senior players, the playing list is set up well for the future. No doubt, with a young group, and injuries to a number of players, there will be challenges along the way. But Greg Miller, as Director of Football, must be congratulated for assembling such a fantastic group and setting the foundations for what we will be a successfuL team in the years ahead.
On a personal note, it has been great to see so many former Richmond players returning to the Club this year as part of our mentoring scheme. Tiger greats such as Francis Bourke, Dick Clay, Tony Free, Michael Green and Brendon Gale have joined more than 30 other former pLayers in volunteering to assist Terry in the development of our players. I thank them for their wonderful commitment to the Club.
I'd like to take this opportunity to welcome on board the Australian Finance Group (AFG) as a co-major partner with Motorola. We look forward to working with both of these great companies along with Laguna Whitsunday, Connex, CUB, Coca Cola, Concept Sports, Bartercard, Silver Top Taxis and our other key partners. The commitment of these companies to the Tiger cause is greatly appreciated by us all.
Finally, I'd also like to thank you for your great support as a dedicated Richmond member. This Club relies heavily on the support of our members. We have managed to increase the number of ticketed members again in 2005, to have over 28,000. We will be driving to break through the 30,000 ticketed member mark in season 2006, so we can be right up there, legitimately mixing it with the big Melbourne based clubs. But in the mean time, we ask you to encourage all of your friends, family and colleagues to join you at the upcoming Richmond games, to help us celebrate some more wins and to sing our famous song.