Branch Report
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Re: Branch Report
Anything about the latest falling out?
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Re: Branch Report
What does the money from the IRFU come under ?
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Axel..... 30 October 1973 - 16 October 2016
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Axel..... 30 October 1973 - 16 October 2016
Pedrie Wannenburg. 2 January 1981 - 22 April 2022.
Re: Branch Report
Grant income. The details are in section 8 of the financial notes.scrum5 wrote:What does the money from the IRFU come under ?
Re: Branch Report
Just skimming the report, it says:
"Revenue of £1,175,274 was receivable from the IRFU (Dublin) in the year. £371,230 of this amount is a grant received by Branch, £40,000 of which is allocated specifically to the Ravenhill ground. The remainder is received to cover expenses incurred by the Branch in the development of rugby in Ulster."
So in comparison, some revenue from other sources is:
Sponsorship: £2,525,096
Corporate stand income: £991,156
Professional game match income: £3,278,724
Merch: £133,494
Other income: £675,135 (not sure what this is...)
No wonder the branch bean counters may get twitchy at the impact of sh!te performances on the pitch upon sponsors and punters...
"Revenue of £1,175,274 was receivable from the IRFU (Dublin) in the year. £371,230 of this amount is a grant received by Branch, £40,000 of which is allocated specifically to the Ravenhill ground. The remainder is received to cover expenses incurred by the Branch in the development of rugby in Ulster."
So in comparison, some revenue from other sources is:
Sponsorship: £2,525,096
Corporate stand income: £991,156
Professional game match income: £3,278,724
Merch: £133,494
Other income: £675,135 (not sure what this is...)
No wonder the branch bean counters may get twitchy at the impact of sh!te performances on the pitch upon sponsors and punters...
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Re: Branch Report
Any chance a copy of Leinster and Munster's ?
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So we don't get as much from Dublin as we thought....
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Axel..... 30 October 1973 - 16 October 2016
Pedrie Wannenburg. 2 January 1981 - 22 April 2022.
Axel..... 30 October 1973 - 16 October 2016
Pedrie Wannenburg. 2 January 1981 - 22 April 2022.
Re: Branch Report
Other income: that's a lot of cookbooks.
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Currently studying Stage 5 (level3) at IRFU
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Do players wages not come from Dublin too?scrum5 wrote:So we don't get as much from Dublin as we thought....
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I assume but maybe wrong that CC wages aren't accounted for here...also I see key management get remuneration of £270k a year but not clear whether that is one, two or how many key management we actually have..
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Likewise Cockers, I could be wrong , but was of the opinion that all Irish players were employed by D4 and their wages came from the central pot and UR pay the NIQs.Cockatrice wrote:I assume but maybe wrong that CC wages aren't accounted for here...also I see key management get remuneration of £270k a year but not clear whether that is one, two or how many key management we actually have..
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If 81% of IRFU income comes from the national team and the vast bulk of players wages come from , you can understand why D4 wants to pull the strings in the provinces. The only issue is whether they pull the strings wisely and fairly.Cockatrice wrote:http://www.irishrugby.ie/news/37757.php#.WJUHb-vfWrV