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IFIf Francis is right between the ears and fighting fit, there is an A grader in there.
Everyone pushed hard for Bowes. You make room to get a pick 7.Didn't we push hard for Bowes ? there's obviously room there
Sure, but Skippos was discussing cutting an extra player now, which as I understand it means their payout needs to also fit into LAST year's cap.You go near the floor so you can send over the cap the following year, so well run list management would have us at the 12.8m, plus all the contracts front ended leaving heaps of cap for 2023.
Gather they will rookie him if no one else picks him up.
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Lol, now I feel dumb posting almost exactly the same thing ...The floor is only $658k below the cap. So let’s say Brown was on $450k that’s essentially it. Assuming we are meeting the floor by front loading contracts there would be very little wiggle room at the end of the season
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Rhino said there was almost no chance he'd be rookied. Might be something else going on there.I very much doubt that. Wouldn't they have to pay out his remaining contract when delisting him? If they picked him up again, they would have to enter a new arrangement once again - effectively paying him twice?
I could very well be wrong, nfi how this works.
In the past clubs have relisted players that were under contract & just paid the old contract.I very much doubt that. Wouldn't they have to pay out his remaining contract when delisting him? If they picked him up again, they would have to enter a new arrangement once again - effectively paying him twice?
I could very well be wrong, nfi how this works.
If a club re-drafts a player, then they carry on with the pre-existing contract as if nothing has happened. It's business as usual.I very much doubt that. Wouldn't they have to pay out his remaining contract when delisting him? If they picked him up again, they would have to enter a new arrangement once again - effectively paying him twice?
I could very well be wrong, nfi how this works.
If a club re-drafts a player, then they carry on with the pre-existing contract as if nothing has happened. It's business as usual.
If another club drafts the player, then the original club has to pay any difference between the players old contract and the contract they sign with their new club.
If the player is not drafted by any club, then the delisting club has to pay out the full contract, including the whole payout total in the current year's salary cap.
''So, You're Telling Me There's Still a Chance''.Maybe there's a small chance we trade into the 1st round is, say, Phillipou slides to the pick of a club willing to trade it to us. Probably unlikely, but not impossible.
There's that 3 year thing as well though, don't forget about that. We (bigfooty) (probably the more geeky spreadsheet loving ones) should muck around a bit and model this and see what we come up with.The floor is only $658k below the cap. So let’s say Brown was on $450k that’s essentially it. Assuming we are meeting the floor by front loading contracts there would be very little wiggle room at the end of the season
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Shouldn't be near the floor. Financially stable clubs should never be near the floor.
Cap is $13,540,000. Floor is $12,863,000.
Thats over 500k of cap space we shouldn't be leaving on the table. We should be altering players like Dawson & Rankines contracts to push as much into 2023 Cap as possible so we have more flexibility moving forward.
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I guess we thought we need later pick for points for Max.
I dunno
We have just announced we have nominated him so I guess thats the reason. Why get rid of 23 for picks in the 50s
We got rid of 23 for Norths 2nd rounder next year. Which will more than likely be the in the first couple of picks in the 2nd round. A good pick in a strong draft. We can bundle it with our own 2nd next year and grab a first rounder if there is a team looking for points.I guess we thought we need later pick for points for Max.
I dunno
We have just announced we have nominated him so I guess thats the reason. Why get rid of 23 for picks in the 50s
Are we sure it's their first pick in the second round?Lol at North trading the first pick of the 2nd round in 2023 in a stronger draft for pick 23 this year AND giving us another pick on top of it
Terrible again by North.Lol at North trading the first pick of the 2nd round in 2023 in a stronger draft for pick 23 this year AND giving us another pick on top of it
Not sure what's happening with our list spots.Hope this means we taking verall late now that we've traded 23