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club losses
Carlton - - $2 Mill
.Carlton will post one of the biggest financial losses in the club’s history, and are expected to be $ 2 million in the red after notching just four wins for the 2015 season.
The result follows a $ 1.6 million loss for the 2014 season, but of more concern to the Blues is the fact they are in danger of breaching a “debt ceiling” imposed by the AFL, which underwrites a maximum $ 5 million Westpac overdraft for every club in the competition. According to the most recent accounts, Carlton have overdrawn that facility
Brisbane -$0.7 Mill
The Brisbane Lions Australian Football Club has produced its best financial result since 2009, recording a net operating loss of $0.7 million for 2014/15 – an improvement of $2.8 million on the previous financial year.
The Club generated a trading profit of $1 million for the year ending October 31, 2015, prior to depreciation and interest costs.
Profits
Hawthorn - + $ 3 mill
.The Club is delighted to announce a net operating profit for the year ended 31 October 2015 of $3,332,972 (Club
2014: $3,420,400), excluding a specific donation of $2,000,000 towards our proposed new Training and
Administration facility in Dingley.
The consolidated net profit attributable to the members of the group for the year ended 31 October 2015 is
$3,374,299 (Consolidated 2014: $4,770,459), excluding the specific donation
Richmond - +$458,586
The Club has reported a net profit of $458,586 for the financial year ended 31 October. This is the
Club’s 11th consecutive profit – an outstanding result given we operate in such a competitive market.
The Club achieved this result off a revenue base of $46.7 million, an increase of $2.3 million year-on-year.