by Mark_Beswick » Tue Dec 15, 2009 10:22 pm
by G » Tue Dec 15, 2009 10:48 pm
by nickname » Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:59 pm
Mark_Beswick wrote:What is the payment SANFL clubs get for:
Player Drafted (Full List) > x$ on signing, x$ after game 1, x$ after....... (Total $)
Rookie Player ($ on being Drafted)
Rookie Player Elevation $
Does anyone have the breakdown and has this payment been increased or linked to CPI?
I know a few SANFL clubs rely on the draft to supplement income.
by sjt » Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:34 pm
by MagareyLegend » Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:26 pm
by zipzap » Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:31 pm
MagareyLegend wrote:I doubt whether Matthew would be on $65k pa as a rookie and most rookies do not go on and play AFL footy (VFL yes but not AFL).
by Mark_Beswick » Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:34 pm
by Vic Spy » Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:47 pm
zipzap wrote:MagareyLegend wrote:I doubt whether Matthew would be on $65k pa as a rookie and most rookies do not go on and play AFL footy (VFL yes but not AFL).
Thought rookies were on about 35K
by nickname » Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:56 pm
Mark_Beswick wrote:Cheers Nickname
Am I to take it that if a Rookie is upgraded, the $5000 sign-on fee is then assumed in a full fee to the relevant club.
Also, if a rookie plays a league game because of a large injury list for a given squad, does this mean the home club gets paid a larger dividend. Its a shame this information isnt published on the AFL site (I stand corrected and apologise if it is).
$5000 seems a slap in the face though doesn't it!
by CoverKing » Wed Dec 16, 2009 4:04 pm
Vic Spy wrote:zipzap wrote:MagareyLegend wrote:I doubt whether Matthew would be on $65k pa as a rookie and most rookies do not go on and play AFL footy (VFL yes but not AFL).
Thought rookies were on about 35K
Your on the money zipzap rookies get 35k, if they say there on more they're talking crap.
by sigur » Wed Dec 16, 2009 4:08 pm
nickname wrote:Mark_Beswick wrote:What is the payment SANFL clubs get for:
Player Drafted (Full List) > x$ on signing, x$ after game 1, x$ after....... (Total $)
Rookie Player ($ on being Drafted)
Rookie Player Elevation $
Does anyone have the breakdown and has this payment been increased or linked to CPI?
I know a few SANFL clubs rely on the draft to supplement income.
I believe the system has changed of late. For a senior list player it used to be staggered up to a maximum of $55,000. Now I understand the club gets $25,000 when the player is drafted and a further $20,000 if/when the player reaches 10 games and has been listed for 2 years.
A rookie attracts a fee of $5000.
by nickname » Wed Dec 16, 2009 4:17 pm
Mark_Beswick wrote:Cheers Nickname
Am I to take it that if a Rookie is upgraded, the $5000 sign-on fee is then assumed in a full fee to the relevant club.
Also, if a rookie plays a league game because of a large injury list for a given squad, does this mean the home club gets paid a larger dividend. Its a shame this information isnt published on the AFL site (I stand corrected and apologise if it is).
$5000 seems a slap in the face though doesn't it!
by CUTTERMAN » Thu Dec 17, 2009 10:34 am
nickname wrote:Mark_Beswick wrote:Cheers Nickname
Am I to take it that if a Rookie is upgraded, the $5000 sign-on fee is then assumed in a full fee to the relevant club.
Also, if a rookie plays a league game because of a large injury list for a given squad, does this mean the home club gets paid a larger dividend. Its a shame this information isnt published on the AFL site (I stand corrected and apologise if it is).
$5000 seems a slap in the face though doesn't it!
I think the answer to both your questions is that a rookie cannot play an AFL Home and Away game while on the rookie list. He has to be promoted to the senior list (even if temporarily) which would, I assume, then trigger the payment of the rest of the initial draft fee.
by nickname » Thu Dec 17, 2009 11:27 am
CUTTERMAN wrote:nickname wrote:Mark_Beswick wrote:Cheers Nickname
Am I to take it that if a Rookie is upgraded, the $5000 sign-on fee is then assumed in a full fee to the relevant club.
Also, if a rookie plays a league game because of a large injury list for a given squad, does this mean the home club gets paid a larger dividend. Its a shame this information isnt published on the AFL site (I stand corrected and apologise if it is).
$5000 seems a slap in the face though doesn't it!
I think the answer to both your questions is that a rookie cannot play an AFL Home and Away game while on the rookie list. He has to be promoted to the senior list (even if temporarily) which would, I assume, then trigger the payment of the rest of the initial draft fee.
They may've changed the rules for this, now they can play after R11 without having to be elevated or the club putting someone on the Long Term Injury List
by CoverKing » Thu Dec 17, 2009 3:21 pm
by Vic Spy » Thu Dec 17, 2009 5:13 pm
CoverKing wrote:Vic Spy wrote:zipzap wrote:MagareyLegend wrote:I doubt whether Matthew would be on $65k pa as a rookie and most rookies do not go on and play AFL footy (VFL yes but not AFL).
Thought rookies were on about 35K
Your on the money zipzap rookies get 35k, if they say there on more they're talking crap.
Thats a minimum 35 k VS!!!
Clubs can have there 35k to the rookie listed players (the minimum amount) and anything above that is then added to the salary cap. The initial 35k is not added to the salary cap IIRC.
SO it is possible for a player be on more then 35k, but then the additional money will be added to the teams salary cap
by whatever » Fri Dec 18, 2009 1:36 am
by Vic Spy » Fri Dec 18, 2009 6:40 am
whatever wrote:Why would you pay more
Lets say a older player like Wright is curently earning $45000 from his day job and $20,000 from North Adelaide it would not be uncommon for his contract to be increased so that financially he won t be worse off
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