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You think consulting firms are 3rd parties? How cute. You should check out this for a little education:
I know, right? Pretty quick by you, too!Good to see you haven’t had a stroke and ninja added the rest of your post.
The media have reported on all the relevant bits
“But it did find "a series of non-disclosures and/or late disclosures of arrangements with club associates and third parties, that were required to be reported to the AFL".”
That’s literally what Geelong supporters in here have conveniently left out of your posts. Unfortunately for you, that’s going to be quoted by opposition supporters for the rest of time.
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Literally, mate, it's not. Unless you've come up with a new understanding of what "definition" is.Precisely
“Non-disclosures and/or late disclosures of arrangements with club associates and third parties” that’s not some clerical oopsie about lunch receipts. That’s AFL speak for financial benefits linked to players that weren’t disclosed in time... or at all.
That is the definition of a TPP compliance breach..
Understandable. Not much else to think about when you follow WCE
Adelaide found guilty of draft tampering.Adelaide fined 5x Geelongs amount
Lost 2 years of 1st and 2nd round picks
Lost an elite key forward for no return
Vs
Effectively no consequence.
This the VFL shit we are talking about
Interesting they are your 'wtf posts' but all of them are true, besides maybe the comparison to the Carlton salary scandal.But hey, let's not allow the facts to get in the way of the hysteria amongst posters.
My Top 5 'WTF' posts thus far, and forgive me for paraphrasing some of the posts:
1. What Geelong did is the same as Adelaide's draft tampering and salary cap breaches in 2012
2. Former Geelong employee finds Geelong has done no wrongdoing.
3. The AFL don't even try and hide their own biased corruption
4. The AFL said Geelong has been systematically cheating for six years not one offs.
5. I've never been less surprised to be here. This is the Carlton salary scandal all over again.
Your club has every right to be angry.Adelaide fined 5x Geelongs amount
Lost 2 years of 1st and 2nd round picks
Lost an elite key forward for no return
Vs
Effectively no consequence.
This the VFL shit we are talking about
Ehh, Tigers got a 100k fine cause 2 players went to get kebabs.Adelaide fined 5x Geelongs amount
Lost 2 years of 1st and 2nd round picks
Lost an elite key forward for no return
Vs
Effectively no consequence.
This the VFL shit we are talking about
The paperwork with the woman's car was acknowledged right from the start. That was the initial breaking news. It turns out a few laptops and mobiles in the men's team were the big discovery to add onto that.When those threads are started, I am sure people will discuss those.
You’ve just proved my point.
“Geelong were found guilty of not having lodged some third party player payments and yet, Cats supporters in their posts where they’ve listed what the audit found, have completely left that one out.”
That didn't stop Brisbane or Footscray, who were fined for doing (or failing to do) the same stuff.I know what will stop other clubs. They won't have the person who oversaw the cheating investigate the cheating.
Amazing that this can happen but here we are
Dude, you're using a false equivalence and crying that the punishments don't mirror one another.Adelaide fined 5x Geelongs amount
Lost 2 years of 1st and 2nd round picks
Lost an elite key forward for no return
Vs
Effectively no consequence.
This the VFL shit we are talking about

Is it?Interesting they are your 'wtf posts' but all of them are true, besides maybe the comparison to the Carlton salary scandal.
Adelaide fined 5x Geelongs amount
Lost 2 years of 1st and 2nd round picks
Lost an elite key forward for no return
Vs
Effectively no consequence.
This the VFL shit we are talking about
Was the 'team bonding' trip held on an Australian farm or was it an overseas junket to a sovereign citizens farm?Adelaide tried to circumvent the draft.
Geelong didn’t declare a team bonding stay on a farm and a bottle of wine.
Two VERY different scenarios mate
“It was just a bottle of wine.. It was just a camp on a farm”
It's really not.Was the 'team bonding' trip held on an Australian farm or was it an overseas junket to a sovereign citizens farm?
Is it?
1. Receiving bottles of wine, access to accommodation and use of cars is NOT the same as tampering with the AFL Draft and blatant salary cap breaches.
2. The AFL has stated ex Geelong executive, Simon Kelleher, had no involvement in the investigation.
3. Where does one even begin with such a statement?
4. Where has the AFL stated anywhere that for six years Geelong "systematically" cheated and committed salary cap breaches?
Wut?It's really not.
Notwithstanding even if the AirBnB freebies were only valued at $5,000 for the year - on paper it is not significant to get a player to sign.. But the intangible aspect, the repeated breaks, the ability to bring all ya family and friends down for a break etc. And this is just the smallest element of it. Maybe it adds up to half a million over a season, and maybe that is enough to retain a player or two.... Its not the old Carlton greg williams here is $150k cash from a builder, its smarter, more subtle and goes to the intangibles and the mental aspect of satsfying players AND THEIR FAMILIES to move to BellarineFascinating how quickly “systematic governance failure” gets rebranded as “vintage Shiraz and bonding retreats” once the club in question wears blue and white hoops.
Let’s isolate the actual breach:
➤ Multiple arrangements involving club associates and third parties
➤ Non-disclosure or delayed disclosure across six seasons
➤ AFL sanctioned Geelong for violating the reporting protocols that safeguard the salary cap
That’s not... NOTHING... IT'S a documented breakdown in mandatory integrity compliance.
And the AFL’s own audit partner (EY) didn’t exonerate.. it confirmed the breach category, then soft-wrapped it under governance lingo.
Geelong still benefit.
No list impact.
No pick loss.
No historical revocation.
No real consequence.
Just “educational strengthening” and a $40k “don’t do it again” clause.
If this were Essendon, Adelaide, or Carlton we’d be reading about systemic deception.
But it’s Geelong, so it’s a picnic on the Bellarine Peninsula.