2013 Club Annual Reports
Revenue
- Collingwood – 75.2 million (includes 11 million in dev. money)
- Hawthorn – $64 million, up from $57 million
- Essendon – $63 million, down from $65 million (5.3 million in grant money)
- Carlton – $57 million, up from $46 million
- Geelong – $56 million
- West Coast – $55.97 million
- Fremantle – 46.63 million (up from 42.77 million)
- Richmond – 44.8 million, up from 37.6 million
- Brisbane – $43.5 million, down from 43.8 million
- Sydney – $42.68 million, up from 39.97 million
- Port Adelaide – $41.6 million (up from 37.9 million)
- Melbourne – 39.43 million, down from 39.51 million
- Adelaide – 34.36 million, up from 34.14 million
- Western Bulldogs – $34 million, up from 32.7 million
- North Melbourne – $31.98 million, up from 31.02 million
- Greater Western Sydney – $31.95 million, up from 30.7 million
- Gold Coast – $31.92 million, up from 29.06 million
- St Kilda – 29.9 million, down from 30.6 million
Profit/Loss
- Collingwood: $16.37 million up from 7.8 million
- West Coast: $4.4 million
- Richmond: 3.3 million, up from 3 million
- North Melbourne: 1.3 million (up from 1.1 million)
- Geelong: $1.215 million (up from -$995,000)
- Fremantle: $657,177, down from $376,245
- Sydney: $646,745
- Carlton: $528,000, up from -$635,000
- Gold Coast: $62,533 up from -1.4 million
- Greater Western Sydney: $30,386, up from -176,647
- Western Bulldogs: – $143,000, down from -136,000
- Hawthorn: – $928,000 ($4 million impairment on consolidated revenue)
- Brisbane: – $1.5 million, up from -$2.5 million
- Port Adelaide: -1.69 million (up from -2.1 million)
- Adelaide: – 1.87 million (down from 122,000 profit)
- St Kilda: – 2.61 million, down from -$436,818
- Melbourne: -$3.1 million, down from 19,485 (includes 750,000 in AFL tanking investigation cost)
- Essendon: -$3.2 million, down from 2.1 million (includes ASADA/AFL costs)
Football Expenditure
- Collingwood – 22.4 million, up from 21..1 million
- Fremantle – 22.16 million, up from 20.89 million
- Sydney – 21.9 million, up from 20.3 million
- West Coast – 21.5 million
- Geelong – 21.4 million, up from 19.2 million
- Carlton – 21 million, up from 20.3 million
- Essendon – 20.8 million, up from 19.2 million
- Greater Western Sydney – $20.15 million, up from 19.38 million
- St Kilda – 19.45 million, up from 17.96 million
- Melbourne – 18.74 million, up from 17.98 million
- Brisbane – 17.3 million, up from 17.2 million
- Western Bulldogs – 16.9 million, up from 15.7 million
- North Melbourne – 16.9 million, up from 16.37 million
- Richmond – 4.2 million (listed as football support expense)
- Hawthorn – 2.2 million (listed as other football)
- Adelaide do some sort of weird individual listing. your guess is as good as mine
- Gold Coast – not listed
Membership Revenue
- West Coast – 17.7 million, up from 16.7 million
- Collingwood – 16.8 million, up from 16.22 million
- Fremantle – 12.7 million, up from 11.7 million
- Essendon – 10.3 million, up from 9.3 million
- Hawthorn – 9.9 million, up from 9.1 million
- Carlton – 9.4 million, up from 8.9 million
- Adelaide – 9.33 million, up from 8.6 million
- Richmond – 8.59 million (6.35 million net + 2.2 million expense)
- St Kilda – 6.91 million, down from 7.35 million
- North Melbourne – 5.32 million (up from 5.1 million)
- Melbourne – 5.1 million (down from 5.6 million)
- Western Bulldogs – 5.09 million, down from 5.13 million
* Sydney includes Membership and match reciepts – 13.78 million (up from 12.5 million)
* Geelong includes Membership and Gate reciepts – 12.1 million (up from 11.3 million)
* Gold Coast includes Membership and ticketing – 6.34 million, down from 6.36 million
* Brisbane includes membership and gate receipts – 5.83 million (down from 6.1 million)
* GWS includes merchandise with Membership – $1.47 million (down from 1.6 million)
Merchandise Revenue
- Hawthorn – 3.7 million, up from 3.1 million
- Essendon – 3.24 million, up from 3.22 million
- Fremantle – 2.9 million, up from 1.6 million
- West Coast – 2.3 million, down from 3.1 million
- Carlton – 1.8 million, down from 1.9 million
- Geelong – 1.8 million, down from 2.7 million
- Adelaide – 1.37 million,
- Brisbane – 1.24 million, up from 1.0 million
- St Kilda – 1.23 million, down from 1.46 million
- North Melbourne – 1.21 million, down from 1.39 million
- Sydney – 923,089
- Western Bulldogs – $884,000, down from 1.2 million
- Gold Coast – $743,309, up from 711,182
- Melbourne – 723,068, up from 634,384
Sponsorship and Marketing Revenue
- Collingwood – 19.65 million (includes merch.) up from 19.1 million
- Geelong – 17.04 million, up from 15.69 million
- Essendon – 16.84 million, up from 15.92 million
- Hawthorn – 15.22 million, up from 15.08 million
- Sydney – $14.6 million, up from 13.5 million
- Carlton – 12.27 million, down from 12.5 million
- Brisbane – 11.25 million (down from 11.7 million)
- Greater Western Sydney – 9.19 million (up from 7.7 million)
- Adelaide – 8.86 million, down from 10.55 million
- West Coast – 7.65 million, up from 7.0 million
- North Melbourne – 7.61 million (up from 7.26 million)
- Melbourne – 6.36 million, down from 8.29 million
- Gold Coast – 5.84 million, down from 6.35 million
- St Kilda – 5.16 million, down from 6.71 million
- Fremantle – 4.35 million, up from 3.911 million
* Richmonds 22.9 million figure appears to include membership and match reciepts.
Gaming Revenue
- Collingwood – 22.17 million, up from 19.8 million
- Carlton – $19.7 million, up from 9.5 million
- Hawthorn – $18.4 million, up from 14 million
- Geelong – $13.7 million, up from 11.3 million
- Brisbane – $13.4 million, down from 13.7 million
- Melbourne – 11.2 million, up from 6.9 million
- Essendon – 8.6 million, up from 5.8 million
- Richmond – 5.4 million, up from 3.7 million
- Western Bulldogs – 5.1 million, up from 3.7 million
- St Kilda – 2.2 million, up from 1.1 million
Match Receipts
- Hawthorn – 4.4 million, up from 4.0 million
- Melbourne – 3.3 million, down from 4.3 million
- Carlton – 3.1 million, down from 3.4 million
- Fremantle – 2.25 million, up from 2.08 million
- North Melbourne – 1.7 million (up from 1.3 million)
- West Coast – 1.56 million, up from 1.53 million
- Western Bulldogs – 1.2 million, down from 1.3 million
- Essendon – 637,000, down from 726,000
Assets
- Essendon – $54.7 million, up from 42.3 million
- Hawthorn – $51.4 million, up from 50.8 million
- Collingwood – $50.7 million up from 34.4 million
- West Coast – $47.9 million, up from 42.5 million
- Western Bulldogs – $41.5 million, up from 41.3 million
- Geelong – $35.4 million, down from $39.8 million
- Richmond – 28.79 million, up from 27 million
- Carlton – 27.6 million, down from 30 million
- Adelaide – 22.5 million, down from 23.7 million
- Fremantle – 20.22 million, up from 18.74 million
- Melbourne – 17.27 million, down from 18.3 million
- Port Adelaide – 17.07 million, down from 17.17 million
- North Melbourne – 16.59 million, down from 16.81 million
- St Kilda – 13.77 million, down from 14.96 million
- Brisbane – 11.59 million, down from 12.5 million
- Sydney -7.34 million, down from 8.13 million
- Gold Coast – 3.27 million, down from 3.43 million
- GWS – 3.15 million (up from 1.87 million)
Liabilities
- Hawthorn – 25.6 million, up from 24.2 million
- Geelong – 24.2 million, down from 29.9 million
- Western Bulldogs – 18.4 million, up from 18.1 million
- Essendon – 17 million, up from 7.3 million
- Brisbane – 16.29 million, up from 15.69 million
- Collingwood – 15.6 million, down from 15.7 million
- Carlton – 14.4 million, down from 17.3 million
- Melbourne – 14 million, up from 11.9 million
- West Coast – 12.7 million, up from 11.7 million
- Port adelaide – 12.04 million, up from 10.45 million
- St Kilda – 10.75 million, up from 9.33 million
- Fremantle – 10.3 million, up from 9.47 million
- North Melbourne – 6.99 million, down from 9.55 million
- Sydney – 6.45 million, down from 7.9 million
- Richmond – 6.4 million, down from 7.9 million
- Adelaide – 5.69 million, up from 5.05 million
- Gold Coast – 5.32 million, up from 4.89 million
- GWS – 3.41 million, up from 2.18 million
Net Assets
- Essendon – 37.7 million, up from 35 million
- West Coast – 35.2 million, up from 30.8 million
- Collingwood – 35 million, up from 18.7 million
- Hawthorn – 25.8 million, down from 26.3 million
- Western Bulldogs – 23.0 million, up from 22.2 million
- Richmond – 22.38 million, up from 19.07 million
- Adelaide – 16.86 million, down from 18.7 million
- Carlton – 13.2 million, up from 12.7 million
- Geelong – 11.1 million, up from 9.9 million
- Fremantle – 9.92 million, up from 9.26 million
- North Melbourne – 9.47 million, up from 7.14 million
- Port Adelaide – 5.02 million, down from 6.7 million
- Melbourne – 3.27 million, down from 6.7 million
- St Kilda – 3.01 million, down from 5.66 million
- Gold Coast – $609,319, up from 546,786
- GWS: -$269,613, up from -300,449
- Brisbane: -$4.7 million, down from -3.1 million
* from media articles, not annual report.
Annual Reports
- Brisbane 2013 Annual Report
- Carlton 2013 Annual Report
- Collingwood 2013 Annual Report
- Essendon 2013 Annual Report
- Geelong 2013 Annual Report
- Hawthorn 2013 Annual Report
- Melbourne 2013 Annual Report
- North Melbourne 2013 Annual Report
- Richmond 2013 Annual Report
- St Kilda 2013 Annual Report
- Western Bulldogs 2013 Annual Report
- West Coast Eagles (IPL) 2013 Annual Report
- Western Sydney Football Club limited 2013 Annual Report
- Port Adelaide Football Club Limited 2013 Annual Report
- Fremantle Football Club Limited 2013 Annual Report
- Adelaide Football Club Limited 2013 Annual Report
- Gold Coast Football Club Limited 2013 Annual Report
- Sydney Swans Limited 2013 Annual Report
Media Links
- Adelaide Crows to unveil a loss of 1.6 million at AGM.
- Brisbane Lions announce 1.5 million loss
- Carlton is set to announce a big profit and sponsorship extension
- Collingwood 2013 Financial Result
- Fremantle purple patch on and off the field
- Geelong announce 2013 profit
- Hawthorns premiership year ends in $3 million profit
- Melbourne releases financial results
- North to post $1 million profit, significant debt reductions
- Port Adelaide announce operating loss of 1.7 million
- Richmond announce 3.3 million profit
- St Kilda horror year ends in 2.6 million loss
- Sydney stay in the black
- Sydney Swans chairmans AGM welcome
- West Coast Eagles financial results