scottroo wrote:1.5 million registered players in Australia
It’s great business by SportingPulse. Make the system. Get every league in Australia (and some international) using it for free.
Once they have the market. Add a $15.00 admin fee per player
Junior players are $10.
So 1.5 million times an average of $12.50 per registration is $18.75 million per year.
The other rogue is the $50 each coach has to pay to the AFL to register
And that coaching fee is not a once off, it has to be paid every year that one coaches
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Really? I was told that coaches do not have a fee to pay. (Assuming they have completed the Foundation Coaching course equivalent to the level they are coaching..
Coaches have to pay $49.50 every year to volunteer to coach kids. Have done for a while
The Bedge wrote:.. and as if getting players to register in the first instance, and then pay their fees wasn't bad enough - now they need to pay $15 to register. Going to be interesting.
It's not that hard. We have used spots tg for the last 4 years as a way for everyone to pay their subs as they register. It's a massive time saver for the treasurer not to have to chase players up for payment. Get the money up front and don't have to think about it for rest of year. Supposedly club payments are going to reduce, they may for 1 year but you get the sense that overall the sanfl will be collecting more money.
If you don't like it, change it. If you don't want to change it, it can't be that bad!
scottroo wrote:1.5 million registered players in Australia
It’s great business by SportingPulse. Make the system. Get every league in Australia (and some international) using it for free.
Once they have the market. Add a $15.00 admin fee per player
Junior players are $10.
So 1.5 million times an average of $12.50 per registration is $18.75 million per year.
The other rogue is the $50 each coach has to pay to the AFL to register
And that coaching fee is not a once off, it has to be paid every year that one coaches
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Really? I was told that coaches do not have a fee to pay. (Assuming they have completed the Foundation Coaching course equivalent to the level they are coaching..
Coaches have to pay $49.50 every year to volunteer to coach kids. Have done for a while
We reimburse the coach though so the coach isnt out of pocket, other clubs would do the same wouldnt they?
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Keefy wrote:[quote="scottroo"]1.5 million registered players in Australia
It’s great business by SportingPulse. Make the system. Get every league in Australia (and some international) using it for free.
Once they have the market. Add a $15.00 admin fee per player
Junior players are $10.
So 1.5 million times an average of $12.50 per registration is $18.75 million per year.
The other rogue is the $50 each coach has to pay to the AFL to register
And that coaching fee is not a once off, it has to be paid every year that one coaches
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Really? I was told that coaches do not have a fee to pay. (Assuming they have completed the Foundation Coaching course equivalent to the level they are coaching..
Coaches have to pay $49.50 every year to volunteer to coach kids. Have done for a while
We reimburse the coach though so the coach isnt out of pocket, other clubs would do the same wouldnt they?[/quote]
Not sure this info is correct unless it’s done differently in the ADFL. I have just re registered as a coach myself and don’t need to pay anything. On the SANFLs own FAQ page about this they mention that coaches do not have a fee to pay. So some clubs charge the coaches to coach? Am I reading that correctly??