Taylor
Community Leader
- Moderator
- #101
The only different salary cap situation Brisbane has operated under has been a larger cap, and they made four grand finals in that period.Brisbane can't afford to run an academy and without it there's no local talent. The AFL has made it really easy to move clubs which has increased the importance of having a significant portion of your list being locals. The drafting system will always be broken while player movement is so easy and there's an uneven amount of talent produced in each state as well as opportunities for third party deals, etc.
But you can't buy the talent you want. Brisbane spent half a decade trying to buy an experienced forward and they couldn't. While every year just about Hawthorn picks up a gun from another team.
The AFL and other clubs agree on this, hence the academy system we currently have. Even Eddie McGuire has stopped whinging about it.
The salary cap situation I am talking about is no minimum cap spend. That has not been in place. That will allow you to buy the talent you want. Comparing situations in the past to that is not possible as it hasn't happened before.
There is no point paying massive overs to your players when you don't have stars just because the AFL requires you to spend 95% of the cap. As soon as you start having the stars taking more the younger players ask where their share is, they want a payrise.
Young sides like Freo, Brisbane, Carlton etc shouldn't be paying 95% of their cap. It should be much less. Then they have a multi-million dollar hole in their salary cap to fill, they can buy gun players from top sides.




