Richmond Membership Tally 2021

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Has anyone else had an issue where they can't reset the password to their Richmond account - as the email that you're meant to receive in order to reset the password never arrives ? I've checked my spam folder but it's not there - and I've tried a few times ...
 
Has anyone else had an issue where they can't reset the password to their Richmond account - as the email that you're meant to receive in order to reset the password never arrives ? I've checked my spam folder but it's not there - and I've tried a few times ...
Yes, it's been like that for a few weeks and they haven't bothered sorting it.
 
I know for a fact they offer FREE memberships to thousands of primary and secondary students in the Northern suburbs
As well as numbers, I'd like to see membership dollars. Reckon that would embarrass clubs like Carlton and Hawthorn.
lots of rumours about clubs fiddling membership figures but doesn't the afl audit this stuff?
Not sure. Each clubs Revenue Statement should state membership dollars, but it's not a figure that's bandied around.
Think the AFL rules are
*Have to pay a certain amount
*Have to get sent a pack
*Have to get match day access
*Have to be purchased before a cut off date (think it’s usually July 31)

Not sure about clubs actually pulling numbers out of their arse, but for their own figures some clubs definitely use a different definition - in 2017 we included Rance/Rioli members that were bought after the cut off, I think Adelaide count free email members.


1) all clubs offer kids and migrants free memberships, including us. These are not included in the official tallys, and frankly are usually just a few thousand

2) to be included in the AFL tally, you must meet three criteria (this is a few years old, so the dollar value may have changed):

- minimum value of $50
- must have individual persons full records (ie name and address and phone/email)
- must receive a membership pack in return

match day access is not a criteria.

Please also note the individual record requirement. There was a myth Hawthorn was juicing its membership tally by including 4 people for a family membership, when only 3 barcodes (for example) were issued. This is wrong. The club need to receive individual records for every person to be included in the tally, and no record means you dont count.

3) Most clubs but not us do provide a separate line for the membership revenues in their annual report. We dont, as we combine it with merchandise. The Industry Board hasnt consolidated the 2020 numbers yet, but here are the 2019:


  • West Coast - $34,700,713
  • Richmond - $29,645,214 (includes Merchandise)
  • Collingwood - $23,871,536
  • Adelaide - $21,497,388
  • Fremantle - $20,659,207
  • Geelong - $18,055,330
  • Hawthorn - $17,809,149
  • Sydney - $16,375,126
  • Essendon - $16,098,158
  • Melbourne - $15,190,267
  • Carlton - $11,295,680
  • St Kilda - $9,216,131
  • Western Bulldogs - $9,206,996
  • North Melbourne - $8,035,194
  • Gold Coast - $7,301,203
  • Brisbane - $6,057,458
  • GWS - $4,418,738 (includes merch)

to give an idea of merch numbers, this is what the clubs had in their annual reports. I'd expect ours to be somewhat higher given it was a GF year


  • West Coast - $3,939,331
  • Geelong - $2,368,611
  • Essendon - $1,844,974
  • Hawthorn - $1,840,054
  • Fremantle - $1,414,662
  • Carlton - $1,372,793
  • Western Bulldogs - $1,195,131
  • Melbourne - $1,081,232
  • Sydney - $766,558
  • North Melbourne - $765,518
  • Brisbane - $714,133
  • St Kilda - $513,703
  • Richmond - see Membership & Ticket Sales
 
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1) all clubs offer kids and migrants free memberships, including us. These are not included in the official tallys, and frankly are usually just a few thousand

2) to be included in the AFL tally, you must meet three criteria (this is a few years old, so the dollar value may have changed):

- minimum value of $50
- must have individual persons full records (ie name and address and phone/email)
- must receive a membership pack in return

match day access is not a criteria.

Please also note the individual record requirement. There was a myth Hawthorn was juicing its membership tally by including 4 people for a family membership, when only 3 barcodes (for example) were issued. This is wrong. The club need to receive individual records for every person to be included in the tally, and no record means you dont count.

3) Most clubs but not us do provide a separate line for the membership revenues in their annual report. We dont, as we combine it with merchandise. The Industry Board hasnt consolidated the 2020 numbers yet, but here are the 2019:


  • West Coast - $34,700,713
  • Richmond - $29,645,214 (includes Merchandise)
  • Collingwood - $23,871,536
  • Adelaide - $21,497,388
  • Fremantle - $20,659,207
  • Geelong - $18,055,330
  • Hawthorn - $17,809,149
  • Sydney - $16,375,126
  • Essendon - $16,098,158
  • Melbourne - $15,190,267
  • Carlton - $11,295,680
  • St Kilda - $9,216,131
  • Western Bulldogs - $9,206,996
  • North Melbourne - $8,035,194
  • Gold Coast - $7,301,203
  • Brisbane - $6,057,458
  • GWS - $4,418,738 (includes merch)

to give an idea of merch numbers, this is what the clubs had in their annual reports. I'd expect ours to be somewhat higher given it was a GF year


  • West Coast - $3,939,331
  • Geelong - $2,368,611
  • Essendon - $1,844,974
  • Hawthorn - $1,840,054
  • Fremantle - $1,414,662
  • Carlton - $1,372,793
  • Western Bulldogs - $1,195,131
  • Melbourne - $1,081,232
  • Sydney - $766,558
  • North Melbourne - $765,518
  • Brisbane - $714,133
  • St Kilda - $513,703
  • Richmond - see Membership & Ticket Sales
blooze will be -20- 30,000 after the audit this year lol
 
1) all clubs offer kids and migrants free memberships, including us. These are not included in the official tallys, and frankly are usually just a few thousand

2) to be included in the AFL tally, you must meet three criteria (this is a few years old, so the dollar value may have changed):

- minimum value of $50
- must have individual persons full records (ie name and address and phone/email)
- must receive a membership pack in return

match day access is not a criteria.

Please also note the individual record requirement. There was a myth Hawthorn was juicing its membership tally by including 4 people for a family membership, when only 3 barcodes (for example) were issued. This is wrong. The club need to receive individual records for every person to be included in the tally, and no record means you dont count.

3) Most clubs but not us do provide a separate line for the membership revenues in their annual report. We dont, as we combine it with merchandise. The Industry Board hasnt consolidated the 2020 numbers yet, but here are the 2019:


  • West Coast - $34,700,713
  • Richmond - $29,645,214 (includes Merchandise)
  • Collingwood - $23,871,536
  • Adelaide - $21,497,388
  • Fremantle - $20,659,207
  • Geelong - $18,055,330
  • Hawthorn - $17,809,149
  • Sydney - $16,375,126
  • Essendon - $16,098,158
  • Melbourne - $15,190,267
  • Carlton - $11,295,680
  • St Kilda - $9,216,131
  • Western Bulldogs - $9,206,996
  • North Melbourne - $8,035,194
  • Gold Coast - $7,301,203
  • Brisbane - $6,057,458
  • GWS - $4,418,738 (includes merch)

to give an idea of merch numbers, this is what the clubs had in their annual reports. I'd expect ours to be somewhat higher given it was a GF year


  • West Coast - $3,939,331
  • Geelong - $2,368,611
  • Essendon - $1,844,974
  • Hawthorn - $1,840,054
  • Fremantle - $1,414,662
  • Carlton - $1,372,793
  • Western Bulldogs - $1,195,131
  • Melbourne - $1,081,232
  • Sydney - $766,558
  • North Melbourne - $765,518
  • Brisbane - $714,133
  • St Kilda - $513,703
  • Richmond - see Membership & Ticket Sales
that's bril ned. :thumbsu:
 
1) all clubs offer kids and migrants free memberships, including us. These are not included in the official tallys, and frankly are usually just a few thousand

2) to be included in the AFL tally, you must meet three criteria (this is a few years old, so the dollar value may have changed):

- minimum value of $50
- must have individual persons full records (ie name and address and phone/email)
- must receive a membership pack in return

match day access is not a criteria.

Please also note the individual record requirement. There was a myth Hawthorn was juicing its membership tally by including 4 people for a family membership, when only 3 barcodes (for example) were issued. This is wrong. The club need to receive individual records for every person to be included in the tally, and no record means you dont count.

3) Most clubs but not us do provide a separate line for the membership revenues in their annual report. We dont, as we combine it with merchandise. The Industry Board hasnt consolidated the 2020 numbers yet, but here are the 2019:


  • West Coast - $34,700,713
  • Richmond - $29,645,214 (includes Merchandise)
  • Collingwood - $23,871,536
  • Adelaide - $21,497,388
  • Fremantle - $20,659,207
  • Geelong - $18,055,330
  • Hawthorn - $17,809,149
  • Sydney - $16,375,126
  • Essendon - $16,098,158
  • Melbourne - $15,190,267
  • Carlton - $11,295,680
  • St Kilda - $9,216,131
  • Western Bulldogs - $9,206,996
  • North Melbourne - $8,035,194
  • Gold Coast - $7,301,203
  • Brisbane - $6,057,458
  • GWS - $4,418,738 (includes merch)

to give an idea of merch numbers, this is what the clubs had in their annual reports. I'd expect ours to be somewhat higher given it was a GF year


  • West Coast - $3,939,331
  • Geelong - $2,368,611
  • Essendon - $1,844,974
  • Hawthorn - $1,840,054
  • Fremantle - $1,414,662
  • Carlton - $1,372,793
  • Western Bulldogs - $1,195,131
  • Melbourne - $1,081,232
  • Sydney - $766,558
  • North Melbourne - $765,518
  • Brisbane - $714,133
  • St Kilda - $513,703
  • Richmond - see Membership & Ticket Sales
I want to take a couple of pommy migrants to a game as they’ve chosen the Tigers , can i get tickets can I ?
 
I want to take a couple of pommy migrants to a game as they’ve chosen the Tigers , can i get tickets can I ?

no, because most clubs are doing targeted campaigns against communities they think are a high probability of conversion (which is why the majority target children)

Richmond had the Indian Tigers, but im not sure if that continued after meh success.

I believe most are being done by gws, sydney, and GC to get juniors going to games
 
ive bought tiger membership for yonks...not because I want something in return...its because i love the club and want them to survive, plan, do well

in the dark days it was important for survival....

these days I get a million times more than what my memberships cost

100k+ is a must this year surely.....


hey fair weather supporters...SIGN UP!!!
 
ive bought tiger membership for yonks...not because I want something in return...its because i love the club and want them to survive, plan, do well

in the dark days it was important for survival....

these days I get a million times more than what my memberships cost

100k+ is a must this year surely.....


hey fair weather supporters...SIGN UP!!!
And buy another beanie and scarf, you campaigners
 

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