daysofourlives wrote:LMA wrote:DOC wrote:The KNEEFULL must pay some good coin.
I wonder how much these clubs are given by the AFL to pay players? Would the reason why the AFL wants to see the SANFL lower the salary cap be to drive more players into the NEAFL to a)increase the profile of the sport in this area and b)lower the cost to the AFL in the NEAFL.
There is no logical reason for a player to play in the NEAFL especially if they have aspirations of being redrafted
 
 
Read section 17 of this PDF document
https://cdn.neafl.com.au/raw/2019neaflr ... e05561.pdf17.2Total Player Payments Non AFL-Clubs shall be bound by the following TPP limits based on eighteen (18) home and away rounds:
(a)A Base Maximum of $225,000.
(b)In  addition  to  Rule  17.2(a)above, Clubs  will  be  eligible  to spendup  to a  combined  total  of $50,000 for two players who are deemed (by the AFL) to be ‘Marquee Players’.
(c)In addition to Rule 17.2 (a) and (b) the Canberra Demons will be eligible to spend an additional$75,000 to assist in recruitment and retention of talent into Canberra. 
(d)A  Club may apply  to  have coaching  payments  for  their  head  playing  coach  excluded  from  the TPP so long as that Club cans ubmit two separate contracts to the AFL –one for coaching and one  for  playing.  However,  as  a  minimum,at  least  20%  (for  playing  18  matches)  of  their  total payments will be included in the TPP.
(e)Total  Player  Payments  in  respect  of  each finals  match appearance by the Club’s competition team  shall  be  the  salary  cap total(base  +  marquee)divided  by  the  number  of Home  &  Away Matches, plus 10% for finals match incentive payments.
On face value non AFL clubs have more salary under cap than SANFL club
Need to read all as I have not included all all details