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2016 financials.

Postby Magellan » Wed Jan 25, 2017 1:24 pm

Just received North's financials by email (in fact, mine was addressed to '[Firstname]'). :roll:

Not sure if other clubs have posted their results from last year (apologies if missed), so thought I'd dedicate a new thread to it.

Profit of $375,420, an increase from $322,547 last year. Debt down to $2.10 million, down from $2.58 million last year.

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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby wedgetail » Wed Feb 01, 2017 9:56 pm

Eagles $57 000 loss between football club and Eagles club in 2016. Down from over $300 000 loss in 2015.
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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby blues2002 » Tue Feb 07, 2017 7:31 pm

From an email:

(Sturt FC) has posted a $715,000 operating surplus, the largest in the Club’s history.
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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby Cambridge Clarrie » Wed Feb 08, 2017 9:40 am

What an incredible result by the Sturt Football Club. Congratulations to all involved. I understand that $250k was a result of the SANFL payment, but nevertheless, this is a remarkable turnaround and great credit must go to Sue Dewing (in particular), Jason Kilic and the board. Other clubs will be looking to emulate the great SFC both on, and off, the field!
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Re: 2016 financials.

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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby stan » Wed Feb 08, 2017 10:56 am

blues2002 wrote:From an email:

(Sturt FC) has posted a $715,000 operating surplus, the largest in the Club’s history.

Thats impressive, well done all round t Sturt.
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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby CUTTERMAN » Wed Feb 08, 2017 12:45 pm

Well done to all at SFC, that's $1.2m profit over three years. To put this in perspective, 2016 profit is almost $500k more than what PAFC have posted over the last two years.
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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby Booney » Wed Feb 08, 2017 1:12 pm

CUTTERMAN wrote:Well done to all at SFC, that's $1.2m profit over three years. To put this in perspective, 2016 profit is almost $500k more than what PAFC have posted over the last two years.
Who's living beyond their means Michaelangelo Rucci?


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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby Ronnie » Wed Feb 08, 2017 3:06 pm

Sturt are fortunate to have some high calibre people in Management and Board roles.
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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby therisingblues » Wed Feb 08, 2017 3:46 pm

Ronnie wrote:Sturt are fortunate to have some high calibre people in Management and Board roles.

Spot on Ronnie. Sue Dewing in particular. Jason Kilic obviously has a lot of love for the club also.
Very fortunate to have these people with us.
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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby amber_fluid » Wed Feb 08, 2017 3:59 pm

How does one SANFL club turn such a huge profit while 4-5 others struggle to break even?
I know you'll all say a good business model with strategic planning.....etc etc. but crowds at Unley haven't increased and are no bigger than the Eagles or Norwood.
Any Sturt followers know?
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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby therisingblues » Wed Feb 08, 2017 4:02 pm

amber_fluid wrote:How does one SANFL club turn such a huge profit while 4-5 others struggle to break even?
I know you'll all say a good business model with strategic planning.....etc etc. but crowds at Unley haven't increased and are no bigger than the Eagles or Norwood.
Any Sturt followers know?

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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby Ronnie » Wed Feb 08, 2017 4:22 pm

amber_fluid wrote:How does one SANFL club turn such a huge profit while 4-5 others struggle to break even?
I know you'll all say a good business model with strategic planning.....etc etc. but crowds at Unley haven't increased and are no bigger than the Eagles or Norwood.
Any Sturt followers know?


Sturt cut back their expenses to the bone, because they had to if they were going to survive. They are efficient with the money for the sake of preserving their existence. They were gone in December 2012 otherwise.
They rely on volunteers in areas where some clubs have paid employees or contractors (eg cleaning) How sustainable this is longer term is debatable, but they have had no choice. Things might change as the finances improve.
But I think like all SANFL clubs actually growing their revenue base is a huge challenge, even if they do have a relatively strong support base.
Their attendances have been nothing outstanding but it highlights the struggle SANFL is going through.
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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby heater31 » Wed Feb 08, 2017 5:24 pm

Ronnie wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:How does one SANFL club turn such a huge profit while 4-5 others struggle to break even?
I know you'll all say a good business model with strategic planning.....etc etc. but crowds at Unley haven't increased and are no bigger than the Eagles or Norwood.
Any Sturt followers know?


Sturt cut back their expenses to the bone, because they had to if they were going to survive. They are efficient with the money for the sake of preserving their existence. They were gone in December 2012 otherwise.
They rely on volunteers in areas where some clubs have paid employees or contractors (eg cleaning) How sustainable this is longer term is debatable, but they have had no choice. Things might change as the finances improve.
But I think like all SANFL clubs actually growing their revenue base is a huge challenge, even if they do have a relatively strong support base.
Their attendances have been nothing outstanding but it highlights the struggle SANFL is going through.

Some Sturt supporters will deny this until the cows come home but a large sum of money was bequeathed to them by a supporter in recent years. Obviously they have wisely used this money to get a financial result this year.
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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Feb 09, 2017 3:34 pm

The Mighty Tiger finances due to the AFL reserves has taken a hit.

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Beers at Golf.
Just general golf expenses.
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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby Booney » Fri Feb 10, 2017 8:33 am

Glenelg have reported a ripping financial report, blew the roof off the place!
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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby Cambridge Clarrie » Fri Feb 10, 2017 9:20 am

heater31 wrote:
Ronnie wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:How does one SANFL club turn such a huge profit while 4-5 others struggle to break even?
I know you'll all say a good business model with strategic planning.....etc etc. but crowds at Unley haven't increased and are no bigger than the Eagles or Norwood.
Any Sturt followers know?


Sturt cut back their expenses to the bone, because they had to if they were going to survive. They are efficient with the money for the sake of preserving their existence. They were gone in December 2012 otherwise.
They rely on volunteers in areas where some clubs have paid employees or contractors (eg cleaning) How sustainable this is longer term is debatable, but they have had no choice. Things might change as the finances improve.
But I think like all SANFL clubs actually growing their revenue base is a huge challenge, even if they do have a relatively strong support base.
Their attendances have been nothing outstanding but it highlights the struggle SANFL is going through.

Some Sturt supporters will deny this until the cows come home but a large sum of money was bequeathed to them by a supporter in recent years. Obviously they have wisely used this money to get a financial result this year.


I've been reliably informed by the most senior manager at the Sturt Football Club that the only large financial gift received by the club in the last 20 years was at the time we were in discussion to merge with North Adelaide (mid 90's). This is what allowed us to remain in operation. I was asked to request of anyone knowing of any other monetary gift, be it via cash, cheque, EFT or money order to please contact the club with details as they fear they may have misplaced or, worse still, lost this previously unknown and most generous contribution.

Personally, I say to heater31, whoever you are, stop posting inaccurate information or provide us with the details. This site is full of enough rumours, lies and mis-information without you adding to it!

It's clear to everyone else that this result has been achieved through the tireless hard work and smart business practices of the board and management.
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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby Magellan » Fri Feb 10, 2017 9:32 am

If such a large sum was in fact bequeathed, then surely there must be a record of how much and from whom?
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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby Cambridge Clarrie » Fri Feb 10, 2017 10:13 am

Magellan wrote:If such a large sum was in fact bequeathed, then surely there must be a record of how much and from whom?


Sorry, you missed the sarcasm of that comment. They are saying categorically that there has not been, other than the bequest mentioned, any other sizeable gift of money.
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Re: 2016 financials.

Postby Reddeer » Fri Feb 10, 2017 10:16 am

Of the $250,000 distribution by the SANFL to clubs was that also to the AFL clubs port and Crows as well. If so WHY?
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