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Please understand that this is only 5% of the salary cap.
Each club must spend 95%. So St Kilda is already spending 95%. We've "lost" the rest.
It can be 10% though.
There is a mechanism where you can go over 100% if you're still under 100% across 2 years. So if St Kilda was 95% this year, theoretically they could spend 105% in 2026 and go back to 100% in 2027.
So when you say "use it or lose it" you're talking About Max 10% and you're talking about one season only.
This isn't a 1 year deal we're offering here!
There is only one way.
Build through the draft.
Then, once it's clear the club is heading in the right direction (according to consensus not just rusted on Saints fans), then you can attract FAs and trades without paying too far over.
We can't legitimately build through the draft, it's too compromised. If we finish where we currently are this year, it is extremely probable that our current pick 8 would get pushed out to pick 15. Clubs above us like Gold Coast and Brisbane will (respectively) likely take 3 and 1 players above us. Sydney, a recent Grand Finalist, will take 1-2 players in front of us. So what should become a relatively sure thing for us in a top ten pick enters that gambling stage of the late teens, while our competition turns nothing picks into sure thing top tenners. This is something that is often overlooked with academy picks: not only do our picks get pushed back, our completion lowers their own risk.Please understand that this is only 5% of the salary cap.
Each club must spend 95%. So St Kilda is already spending 95%. We've "lost" the rest.
It can be 10% though.
There is a mechanism where you can go over 100% if you're still under 100% across 2 years. So if St Kilda was 95% this year, theoretically they could spend 105% in 2026 and go back to 100% in 2027.
So when you say "use it or lose it" you're talking About Max 10% and you're talking about one season only.
This isn't a 1 year deal we're offering here!
There is only one way.
Build through the draft.
Then, once it's clear the club is heading in the right direction (according to consensus not just rusted on Saints fans), then you can attract FAs and trades without paying too far over.
This is all on top of our first pick last year being pushed back by 1 pick (Ashcroft) and our second pick being pushed back 2 picks (Ashcroft, Lombard). It's also on top of our 2023 first first roubd pick being pushed back 4 spots and our second first rounder (Gresham Comp) being pushed back 7 picks, our 2022 being pushed back 2 spots, and our 2021 pick pushed back 2 spots. In all of these years bar '23, a Grand Finalist or recent Grand Finalist picked in front of us. This also doesn't factor in our 2nd and 3rd round picks, which are equally diluted.
This is the recent history of us trying to build through the draft, and you could assume that it is only going to get harder with Tasmania slated to enter the comp pretty soon.
So how, exactly, are we supposed to build a list when our first round pick is often diluted and our direct competition often gets priority (and cheap) access to young talent? Well we could try building through trade, but it's a player based market and players generally go to either big name clubs or clubs currently in contention. The only thing left is to pay overs, and hope we get lucky with talent id
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