https://player.whooshkaa.com/episode?id=663679
The key takeaways I got from it:
- JK is backing away from the July 4 re-start.
Salary cap will be reduced from 2019 levels.
Play will not commence without spectators.


Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
The Bedge wrote:People seem to forget there is more to playing sports than just winning flags or gaining promotion.
The social aspect, the enjoyment of the game, good for mental health, fitness, mates.. after being locked away and separated from mates I think people are keen just to get around the boys again.
Also this short season excuse is stupid, every year I see so many players across the board that lack commitment and will manipulate to play the bare minimum games just to qualify for finals
I would be interested in seeing the numbers for players who play 10+ games compared to 9 or under.
Most of the resistance I’ve seen from people I’ve spoken to has come from people who don’t play the game or whose playing is minimal anyway.
Dutchy wrote:A 9 game season actual might appeal to a few of the older blokes who maybe retired last year or those that were waivering.
locky801 wrote:Heard from a Senior Field umpire today they have been asked to accept a $50.00 payment only per game for umpiring Div 1 and Div 1 Res if the season takes off
Trader wrote:locky801 wrote:Heard from a Senior Field umpire today they have been asked to accept a $50.00 payment only per game for umpiring Div 1 and Div 1 Res if the season takes off
Not sure I understand the logic of umpires having to take a pay cut here.
Don't get me wrong, I get that there are plenty of people who think umpires are overpaid for the average service they provide already, but paying them less isn't going to encourage the good ones to stick around.
Last year a good umpire would have got 18 games at $100 a go, for $1800.
Now they are only going to get 9 games at $50 a hit, for $450.
I get that we all have to share the pain so to speak, but their wage has already been cut in half based on the number of games, they shouldn't be asked to take a further paycut in my opinion.
I don't buy the argument that the clubs need the assistance. Club's costs have already been cut in half through the reduction in games, add to that the reduction (or complete removal) in player payments. For some clubs, there will be an improved financial position. I get that many sponsors will be hard hit, but most are still chipping in between 50 and 70% of their initial commitment, and those that paid before covid hit have put in their full amount.
Even if you buy the narrative that clubs are struggling, we are talking about clubs with turnovers in the neighbourhood of $200k per season. Is the $450 this saves clubs really going to help that much?
For mine it makes next to bugger all difference for the clubs, but hurts the umpires disproportionally, and will potentially lead to a lower standard of umpiring within the competition.
locky801 wrote:Heard from a Senior Field umpire today they have been asked to accept a $50.00 payment only per game for umpiring Div 1 and Div 1 Res if the season takes off
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
The Bedge wrote:50% pay cut is terrible.. any Umpire pay cut is terrible.
Footy Chick wrote:The Bedge wrote:50% pay cut is terrible.. any Umpire pay cut is terrible.
Why? Everyone is taking a cut or not getting paid at all
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
The Bedge wrote:50% pay cut is terrible.. any Umpire pay cut is terrible.
Footy Chick wrote:locky801 wrote:Heard from a Senior Field umpire today they have been asked to accept a $50.00 payment only per game for umpiring Div 1 and Div 1 Res if the season takes off
Clean your ears out Locky, it's 50% not $50![]()
so a D1 ump that normally gets $200 per game, with the 50% pay cut for 2020, is still going to get $100 per game
29/05/2020 To Club Presidents, Secretaries and Board Members Right from the outset of the COVID outbreak, it was obvious the financial and social ramifications throughout all pillars of society would be significant and football would not be any less impacted. During this time, the Umpires Association has sought and taken notice of advice and positions of like organisations along with members of the umpiring fraternity. Our position has been influenced by the expectation that all community based footballers’ in South Australia, including SANFL will not receive any remuneration in 2020 and SANFL Umpires are in the process of agreeing to a significant reduction in their umpiring fees for 2020. Taking these and other ideas into account, the Umpires Association came to the conclusion that we would recommend to the Adelaide Footy League umpire fees be set at a 50% reduction for 2020. For all the stated reasons, the Umpires Association along with all its members feel that this a responsible and ethical position given all the circumstances that have arisen. On behalf of the AdFL Umpires, we wish all clubs the very best for the upcoming 2020 season, in whatever form it takes and we look forward to getting out on the park as soon as possible.
Yours sincerely
Ian Gore
President AdFL Umpires Association
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
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