I attended the AGM earlier this evening at the Shed. There was a small crowd there, definitely smaller than last year, and again it compromised of mostly elderly folk.
I didn't hear about the meeting until another fan told me yesterday so I don't know whether it was on the down-low or whether members were notified and I missed this?
Anyway Rob Chapman opened and spoke briefly about the year gone by and thanked the SANFL.
I jotted down a couple of notes for the rest of the meeting and will share them below.
Craigy hit the stage next and also began by quickly going over the season.
- We're not far off matching it with the better sides. Craig mentioned our wins over Geelong and St.Kilda, and close encounters with Collingwood and the Bulldogs as examples.
- We won't fall into the trap of a development year in 2011.
- In terms of trading he was pleased that we didn't trade any of our players and that this demonstrates our culture.
- Next year he wants to be more diligent and innovative with coaching.
- Lastly he introduced the new draftees, minus the rookies, and pretty much said stuff we already know about them.
Next up to the podium was Steven Trigg.
- This year we'll post an $800,000 odd deficit however it should be a 'one off red number'.
- We spent approximately $500,000 in injury expenses.
- He's confident we will bounce back quickly.
- In terms of the playing group we have become a very young list quickly but it is 'bloody exciting'.
- He believes we can develop them quickly.
- He spoke about having great confidence in the recruiting and player development programs. For example we only selected two main draftees this year but that was in readiness, sighted a couple of years ago, in regards to the GC concessions. He said we had selected our rookies really well in preparation as shows in the three elevations a few months ago.
- Adelaide Oval was a hot topic of the night but Triggy didn't have much to add to the matter. He said not much has happened since the members meeting about it a couple of months ago. The league (AFL) and SANFL are currently working on things outside of the club's control. Currently our position is that we are largely satisfied with the proposal as long as we know where AAMI sits. We will still only move if we're significantly better off and we will get some more clarity on the topic well into next year.
- The club thinks they can do pre and post match activity in The Shed better. Next year we're going back to the old model of entry as that worked best.
- A number of dollar targets have been set for next year.
--- We'll be celebrating our 20th birthday in round one next year. This will be the focus of our 20 year celebrations. Our goal is to get 45,000 to that game, which if achieved will narrowly beat the corresponding attendance from 20 years ago.
--- We're going after 50,000 members again, 25,000 season ticket sales, and 90 per cent daily ticket sales.
--- Our fixture is pretty good, performance on field needs to be warranted, and hopefully we'll achieve an average attendance of at least 40,000 again.
- Finally, someone asked a question about whether we were taking steps to prevent GWS poaching any of our players, or something to that effect, and Triggy said that we're working on keeping Walker now.
I didn't hear about the meeting until another fan told me yesterday so I don't know whether it was on the down-low or whether members were notified and I missed this?
Anyway Rob Chapman opened and spoke briefly about the year gone by and thanked the SANFL.
I jotted down a couple of notes for the rest of the meeting and will share them below.
Craigy hit the stage next and also began by quickly going over the season.
- We're not far off matching it with the better sides. Craig mentioned our wins over Geelong and St.Kilda, and close encounters with Collingwood and the Bulldogs as examples.
- We won't fall into the trap of a development year in 2011.
- In terms of trading he was pleased that we didn't trade any of our players and that this demonstrates our culture.
- Next year he wants to be more diligent and innovative with coaching.
- Lastly he introduced the new draftees, minus the rookies, and pretty much said stuff we already know about them.
Next up to the podium was Steven Trigg.
- This year we'll post an $800,000 odd deficit however it should be a 'one off red number'.
- We spent approximately $500,000 in injury expenses.
- He's confident we will bounce back quickly.
- In terms of the playing group we have become a very young list quickly but it is 'bloody exciting'.
- He believes we can develop them quickly.
- He spoke about having great confidence in the recruiting and player development programs. For example we only selected two main draftees this year but that was in readiness, sighted a couple of years ago, in regards to the GC concessions. He said we had selected our rookies really well in preparation as shows in the three elevations a few months ago.
- Adelaide Oval was a hot topic of the night but Triggy didn't have much to add to the matter. He said not much has happened since the members meeting about it a couple of months ago. The league (AFL) and SANFL are currently working on things outside of the club's control. Currently our position is that we are largely satisfied with the proposal as long as we know where AAMI sits. We will still only move if we're significantly better off and we will get some more clarity on the topic well into next year.
- The club thinks they can do pre and post match activity in The Shed better. Next year we're going back to the old model of entry as that worked best.
- A number of dollar targets have been set for next year.
--- We'll be celebrating our 20th birthday in round one next year. This will be the focus of our 20 year celebrations. Our goal is to get 45,000 to that game, which if achieved will narrowly beat the corresponding attendance from 20 years ago.
--- We're going after 50,000 members again, 25,000 season ticket sales, and 90 per cent daily ticket sales.
--- Our fixture is pretty good, performance on field needs to be warranted, and hopefully we'll achieve an average attendance of at least 40,000 again.
- Finally, someone asked a question about whether we were taking steps to prevent GWS poaching any of our players, or something to that effect, and Triggy said that we're working on keeping Walker now.