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Didn't we lose 2 years worth of 1st and 2nd round draft picks for the same thing - ie Tippett was a 3rd party payment but we did not exceed the salary cap? Can the crows sue the AFL to get 2 1st ad 2nd round draft picks back as comepnsation?
We were success banned for a decade. I’m not even convinced the ban has been lifted yet.

Just typical VFL double standards
 
Didn't we lose 2 years worth of 1st and 2nd round draft picks for the same thing - ie Tippett was a 3rd party payment but we did not exceed the salary cap? Can the crows sue the AFL to get 2 1st ad 2nd round draft picks back as comepnsation?

We were also done for draft manipulation with the secret deal to trade Tippett for a 2nd round pick
 

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So they didn't tell the AFL about third party sponsorship deals but were also within the cap?

Wasn't that also an issue with the Tippett scandal with us?

Our issue was that we approached Balfours to have them deviate sponsor $ out of our agreement to go direct to Tippett. Is that what Geelong is accused of doing?
 
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how was that manipulation though?. he was our player and we agreed to trade him for less than he was worth? how did that manipulate the draft?

Not sure, but that's what we got done for

Also looking back on the news, we directly paid Tippett outside the cap, instead of organising a third party deal
 
Our issue was that we approx he’s Balfours to have them deviate sponsor $ out of our agreement to go direct to Tippett. Is that what Geelong is accused of doing?

Geelong are accused of not disclosing third party deals involving their players

We were accused of directly paying Tippett outside the salary cap
 

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Geelong are accused of not disclosing third party deals involving their players

We were accused of directly paying Tippett outside the salary cap

This just seems like pettyfogging.

Why do the circumstances have to be identical? Both have the same outcome - payments being made to players which are not disclosed to the AFL.
 
"However, Geelong were found not to have breached the AFL’s total player payments limit or any player movement rules, simply that arrangements hadn’t been disclosed in a timely manner or, in some cases, at all."

So you want me to believe that Nigel Austin who has a net worth of over 1 billion USD and comes from a multi generational Geelong family and is a rabid cats supporter (spending 1million on a personal corporate box at the stadium) has absolutely nothing to do with Bailey Smith getting to the cats and getting paid?

I wish i was that pure, simple and naive.
 
That's what we claimed at the time.

However we did put in writing that we should pay Tippett outside the cap secretly while not telling the AFL...
It really is semantics though - if the salary cap was not exceeded, then we have done no worse than Geelong it was just paying players outside the rules as they have done whether that was direct from the club or from a 3rd party. yet 1 gets 2 years worth of crippling draft sanctions, the other not even a slap on the wrist. In fact, if thats the only penalty the AFL are dishing out because its Geelong, thats the new precedent and every club should be doing it now knowing its a piffling slap on the wrist as a punishment.
 
That's what we claimed at the time.

However we did put in writing that we should pay Tippett outside the cap secretly while not telling the AFL...
We also put it in writing in emails.

Geelong can likely argue ‘grey area’ or ‘misunderstanding’. We didn’t have that luxury because our admin were idiots.
 
This just seems like pettyfogging.

Why do the circumstances have to be identical? Both have the same outcome - payments being made to players which are not disclosed to the AFL.

Not that I'm necessarily agreeing with this, but if Geelong didn't put anything in writing, they can claim it was an accident

Our mistake was allegedly writing a letter in which we clearly outlined a plan, colluding with Tippett's manager, to pay him secretly outside the cap

Our administration at the time were complete morons
 
So you want me to believe that Nigel Austin who has a net worth of over 1 billion USD and comes from a multi generational Geelong family and is a rabid cats supporter (spending 1million on a personal corporate box at the stadium) has absolutely nothing to do with Bailey Smith getting to the cats and getting paid?

I wish i was that pure, simple and naive.

I think most clubs have benefactors like that working to get players across. Including us with billionaire Darren Thomas.

I don't think at any point in the last few years Geelong have had the playing list that would warrant paying players outside the cap and they'd be bloody stupid (like we were) to do that.

Maybe they were anyway of course - though any evidence of that is still a conspiracy theory. If they were, they certainly haven't been dumb enough to put it in writing like we did.
 

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It really is semantics though - if the salary cap was not exceeded, then we have done no worse than Geelong it was just paying players outside the rules as they have done whether that was direct from the club or from a 3rd party. yet 1 gets 2 years worth of crippling draft sanctions, the other not even a slap on the wrist. In fact, if thats the only penalty the AFL are dishing out because its Geelong, thats the new precedent and every club should be doing it now knowing its a piffling slap on the wrist as a punishment.

Look, I hate Geelong as a club, and would love nothing more than to see them sanctioned

Should they be sanctioned for this to keep it in like with our sanctions for Tippett? Probably more so than they have been

But it is a different circumstance. The draft sanctions for example, we volunteered to do that in 2012. There were stories at the time that we agreed to further draft sanctions to protect the board and CEO from being forcibly sacked. There is absolutely no way in the face of a TPP audit that Geelong would volunteer to give up draft picks.

We were also fined $300k, and Tippett was banned and fined, and several admin were banned

The main issue in our case is that we put in writing a secret side deal with the intention to pay Tippett outside the cap, as well as agreeing to trade him in a lopsided deal. It turns out we didn't exceed the cap, but it's possible that was a coincidence given we wrote out a deal and colluded with Tippett's manager to give him extra payments.

It seems the AFL felt at the time that we were deliberately trying to breach AFL salary cap rules, and they had some pretty compelling evidence, including us admitting to it. Geelong (apparently) haven't done that, so the AFL can only act on the evidence in front of them, and putting a plan to breach the salary cap in writing is worse. That said, there was at least some evidence of not disclosing deals, so they probably should have received a bigger sanction
 
I don't think at any point in the last few years Geelong have had the playing list that would warrant paying players outside the cap and they'd be bloody stupid (like we were) to do that.

You don't think that a team that has finished top 4 in 6 of the past 7 years has a list worthy of external payments? The same team that brought over Danger, Cameron and Bailey Smith?

Only Sydney (cola) and Collingwood (just as much corruption as Geelong) have more All Australian players on their list than Geelong.
 
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You don't think that a team that has finished top 4 in 6 of the past 7 years has a list worthy of external payments? The same team that brought over Danger, Cameron and Bailey Smith?

Only Sydney (cola) and Collingwood (just as much corruption as Geelong) have more All Australian players on their list than Geelong.

Not really. They brought in 3 star players over the course of a decade. It's hardly different to other teams.

In the same time period Brisbane have added Cameron, Neale, Daniher, Dunkley and are about to add Allen and Draper, while also needing to pay McCluggage, Bailey, Rayner, Andrews and others.

They've finished top 4 in 5 of the past 7 years and won two flags. Is anyone accusing them of cheating the cap?
 
Not really. They brought in 3 star players over the course of a decade. It's hardly different to other teams.

In the same time period Brisbane have added Cameron, Neale, Daniher, Dunkley and are about to add Allen and Draper, while also needing to pay McCluggage, Bailey, Rayner, Andrews and others.

They've finished top 4 in 5 of the past 7 years and won two flags. Is anyone accusing them of cheating the cap?
Well if you want to get technical… the last team to get done breaching salary cap rules was… Brisbane.

 
Not really. They brought in 3 star players over the course of a decade. It's hardly different to other teams.

In the same time period Brisbane have added Cameron, Neale, Daniher, Dunkley and are about to add Allen and Draper, while also needing to pay McCluggage, Bailey, Rayner, Andrews and others.

They've finished top 4 in 5 of the past 7 years and won two flags. Is anyone accusing them of cheating the cap?
The issue (insert benefit) of both BRIS's and GEEL's success has been the influx of high quality father/sons in a short period of time ......which had a domino effect of helping attract trade targets .....and then success enhances that Club attractiveness even more
 

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