AmericanHistoryX
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Your question perked my interest so I did a bit of digging and this is what I found. The sources are from all over the shop so it may not be comparing apples with apples, but if you look at what they generate and what's contibuted it is significantly more that our staff are playing with so we are definitely doing it on the skinny.
Club Est. Revenue (2024) Owner Reported investment in NRL spend Warriors ~A$11.6 M Autex Industries (Mark Robinson) Club earns approx 11.6M in revenue. I could find not information on how this is invested.
No info on owner donationsManly Sea Eagles ~A$11.5 M Scott Penn (100% owner) Club earns approx $11.5M but I could find no information on how this is invested. Peen is reported to have invested an addtional $6.6 M since 2006 ($2.6M as a personal donation) Canberra Raiders ~A$25.9 M (franchise); league club ~A$92 M Canberra District RL Football Club $5 M+ via league‑club profits
Canberra Raiders is a not for profit so this is the spend on top of the NRL grant.Cronulla Sharks ~A$19.5–22 M Cronulla‑Sutherland District RLFC $5M on top of a $2.74M football department profit in 2024. The Sharks are not run as a Not for Profit organisation. but the Leagues Club is. There is potential for funding to increase once new Leagues Club is complete ($30M investment) Wests Tigers ~A$67.8 M* (non‑grant income) Holman Barnes Group (via Wests Ashfield Leagues Clubs) 1.8M (2024) Wests Tigers is a not for profit so this is the spend on top of the NRL grant.
You do more work than our board for us. I'm trusting you understand how life works. You make cents. But no dollars.