Richmond chief executive Brendon Gale anticipates losses for some clubs to hit seven figures per game.
“It’s hard (to predict) an average - it does really depend on club to club. It’s an impossible exercise because we don’t know the impact of this at this stage,” he told SEN on Saturday.
“We don’t know how long we’ll be playing games without crowds. Simple maths, if you look at our game on Thursday night we’d probably expect a crowd of around 90,000.
“A crowd of high 80s, 90,000, would probably return a gate of $1.2 to $1.4 million. That’s one game. You extrapolate that and it’s a big number.”
The Tigers were to split the profits from the traditional fixture with Carlton.
“It’s going to be a significant financial impost to all clubs,” Gale said.
“As I said we just don’t know, we’re flying blind. We don’t know I guess how long we’ll be impacted for.
“But they’re secondary considerations. Right now we’re worried about the health of the public at large, our football public, our football stakeholders and obviously our players and staff.”
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