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Auditors’ doubts over future of Newport Gwent Dragons
10:18am Monday 9th July 2012 in Sport
By David Deans, Reporter
Auditors’ doubts over future of Newport Gwent Dragons
AUDITORS of Newport Gwent Dragons have cast doubt over whether the region can continue as a going concern.
In recent filed accounts for the year to May 2011, auditors Arthur Gait & Company said the region has liabilities of £2.4 million and incurred a net loss of £272,141.
"These conditions... indicate the existence of a material uncertainty which may cast significant doubt about the company's ability to continue as a going concern," the accounts read.
The accounts of Dragons Rugby Limited say that the directors considered there were "adequate facilities for the company's requirements" for a period of at least 12 months from the date of signing of the balance sheet.
"However the margin of facilities over requirements is not large and inherently there can be no certainty in relation to these matters."
The accounts show that Dragons Rugby Limited owes £762,207 to its parents company Newport Rugby Football Club Ltd, and owes £1.16 million to sister firm Rodney Parade Ltd.
On both Newport Rugby Football Club and Rodney Parade's accounts, the auditor says: "Dragons Rugby Limited may not... be able to repay this amount to the company".
Dragons Rugby is dependent on continuing financial support from the Welsh Rugby Union, its bankers, directors, "group undertakings" and others, according to the accounts.
Comments(31)
ebbwdragon
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11:05am Mon 9 Jul 12
We blew this at the start by not being a proper region.
Mike
Owain Vaughan
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11:24am Mon 9 Jul 12
Rugby Warrior Paulo
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11:30am Mon 9 Jul 12
I'm wondering how much of a loss it will actually be if there's no more NGD?
Perhaps every cloud has a silver lining...
Robert Shillabeer
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12:06pm Mon 9 Jul 12
high x boy
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12:14pm Mon 9 Jul 12
NakedDancer
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12:19pm Mon 9 Jul 12
A Dragons net loss of 272k for the season isn't that scary compared to 2.3m loss for Cardiff Blues and 5.5m debt at the Scarlets. The Dragons probably can break even season on season.
However, the Dragons will never generate the profits to pay back 1.9m debt to Newport RFC/Rodney Parade. Hence, unless a benefactor or the WRU pay the debt, the obvious solution is for Newport RFC/Rodney Parade to take over the regional franchise and scrap the Dragons.
On the other hand, if the Dragons are part-owned by Newport RFC do they just owe the debt to themselves ? confusing !
ebbwdragon
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1:00pm Mon 9 Jul 12
Robert Shillabeer wrote:So Ebbw Vale based people blew it through greed did they ? It was nothing to do with 11.5k people signing to put 'Newport' in the name and then after getting their way ( something that lost us all the valleys support ) didn't bother to turn up.
This talk is normal in any business, as is a working overdraft. There are many people who just love to knock the concept of regional rugby simply because it is not thier regional side (Ebbw Vale based people blew it because of the greed of one man). Money is very tight yes, but just look at the other regions, the Ospreys are in trouble with the tax man and are operating at a loss, the Scarlets have been bailed out twice by the WRU and the Blues lost about £3m last year. The Dragons are carrying the debt for the new stand, but this is a sum spread over ten or twenty years so is not that much of a worry as t is being funded. Operationally things are very tight and bigger crowds are needed to make things safe. With an underspend of some £700,000 on players wages next year this cost seems to be under control and with additional income from the County playing at Rodney Parade the whole of Newport Rugby is reasonably secure but more needs to be done before anyone can say the business is secure.
I broadly agree with the rest of your post regarding the situation being 'par for the course' but make no mistake you cannot blame all our woes those nasty people from up the valleys.
Mike
ebbwdragon
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1:04pm Mon 9 Jul 12
Rugby Warrior Paulo wrote:How the hell will losing Regional Rugby in Gwent be a 'Silver Lining'. All the quality players produced in our area and we don't get to see them, surely your not happy to just watch Premiership matches every week as a preference.
What a shame. I'm wondering how much of a loss it will actually be if there's no more NGD? Perhaps every cloud has a silver lining...
Mike
Cymro57
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1:18pm Mon 9 Jul 12
East Newport Dave
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1:27pm Mon 9 Jul 12
dalesman1666
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1:51pm Mon 9 Jul 12
dalesman1666
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2:22pm Mon 9 Jul 12
East Newport Dave wrote:Would they,? good luck with that one. The dragons will never be able to compete financially with the other regions. The scarlets, ospeys + the blues are global brands. The dragons will allways be a poor region financially. Also some of the other regions debts are bigger than the dragons but they are managable, Due to bigger fan base and lucrative sponsorship deals. Newport and gwent dont exist, cardiff down to west wales is the money train. Nothing changes there. Sad but true.
The Dragons are no different to 80% of rugby/football teams which are mired in debt. It depends upon the extent of the debt but I could not envisage Tony Brown calling in the debt. As has been pointed out, Newport RFC and the Dragons crossover financially and what would Rodney Parade be if not for the existence of the Dragons. Of course the Dragons are half owned by the WRU who would shoulder their proportion of monies owed. Wouldn't they??!!??
Oddjob
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2:59pm Mon 9 Jul 12
dalesman1666
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4:04pm Mon 9 Jul 12
East Newport Dave
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6:14pm Mon 9 Jul 12
countyno9
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6:47pm Mon 9 Jul 12
the dork
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7:36pm Mon 9 Jul 12
dalesman1666
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8:46pm Mon 9 Jul 12
DOWNTHEPIT
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8:47pm Mon 9 Jul 12
LSB Bee
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9:38pm Mon 9 Jul 12
arvinda strop
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9:54pm Mon 9 Jul 12
Lets hope this is not of the same ilk.
Robert Shillabeer
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5:47pm Tue 10 Jul 12
countyno9
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8:46pm Tue 10 Jul 12
Regionalist
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9:51pm Tue 10 Jul 12
countyno9 wrote:Eh? How much debt do you think it will take to make Newport County successful?
looks like its over to the towns footy team to save the rugby , my god you need a successful County now , more people more the rugby get , no wonder the rugby were dsperate to get the County to Rodney , good bit of buisness if you ask me , and football will save the day.
LSB Bee
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11:40pm Tue 10 Jul 12
Robert Shillabeer
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4:15pm Wed 11 Jul 12
countyno9
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4:54pm Wed 11 Jul 12
arvinda strop
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2:04pm Fri 13 Jul 12
countyno9 wrote:If the county are so sucsessful and affluent why do they not ave a home of there own why did they go cap in hand to there betters down the road at rodney to help with the rent money ?
Newport County have very little debt , it,s the rugby thats carrying the big debt not the footy team , the rugby needs the football make no mistake about that , the footy team will save the rugby dont worry.
And where would they be if NRFC had said NO THANKS.
B a good little lodger and be thankful we are letting yu play in such a grand stadium.
lets hope you can afford the rent money.
Sat back and waiting :-)
arvinda strop
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2:06pm Fri 13 Jul 12
Robert Shillabeer
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7:18pm Sat 14 Jul 12

bloggsy1 says...
10:48am Mon 9 Jul 12