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Outcome multiplied by the actionThey don't know how to police head knocks and I don't think there is a way to do it fairly and effectively
At its core the game is fast and furious and people crash into each other sometimes
I don't envy them
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Believe it or not I want what's best for Tilly.Gees Faith, Thilthorpe is 19 years old, give the bloke a chance. Could he attack the ball harder, sure it's his biggest fault but the other attributes are there.
We know you liked Logan McDonald but that ship has sailed, he ain't ever playing for us.
We all have our favourites at draft time but that's what makes us supporters... we have no actual say in any of these picks.
At his age and size I reckon he's still got a couple of years development before you can claim he's continuously letting us down.
That still riles me to this day. Their only "punishment" for drug cheating was to basically write off a year in which they weren't a challenger anyway.
From that year they got a free hit at a lot of fringe/top up players to see who was AFL quality, some of whom are still on their list now. And a free hit at Pick 1. They got a free year of tanking without needing to tank.
The AFL sent their kid to bed without dessert and then took them to Cold Rock Ice Creamery and said get whatever you want the next day to make up for it.
They had their first and second stripped but we're gifted an end of first from memory. Was bollocks.Didn’t they also get an end of first round compensation pick during those years?
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If I remember correctly they gave them one so they'd still be able to draft Michael Longs kid and he went in the rookie draft to them.Didn’t they also get an end of first round compensation pick during those years?
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Alastair Lynch famously signed a 10-year contract with Brisbane. It was updated several times over the course of that decade, in each case it resulted in him being paid more than the originally contracted amount.If someone offered you 10 years of 750k pa or 2 to 3 year deals with a sliding salary that you start off on 350k and it increases each contract but ends on 1.2 million a year what would you pick?
Give the 10 year contract you've locked the player in your club if it turns out he's an average player or has constant injuries it's a bust but if he turns into a super star you've got a bargain. Alternatively each time the contract is up for renewal he could be poached or demand more to stay so you end up paying a sh*t ton more but of he is a just an average player you can pay what is deserved or shipping him off to somewhere else.
How often does that happen though? That was 20+ years ago, I can’t think of a time it’s happened since, some might rejig to front end some money.Alastair Lynch famously signed a 10-year contract with Brisbane. It was updated several times over the course of that decade, in each case it resulted in him being paid more than the originally contracted amount.
Just because you sign for $750K for a long time, doesn't mean that you'll end up only receiving $750K.
“We signed (Daniher) to a three-year deal and then we decided to extend it after one year.
“At the end of the day, he had not played for three years before this – he played 15 games in three years with a groin. We want to keep him for as long as we can.”
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There's one plausible excuse the Lions can offer:
OK sure, you don't want to commit to more than 3 years until he's shown his body is right - but on the other hand, if his injury history was such a worry, why commit to even 3 years at such a high rate? A player in that situation would, often as not, need to settle for maybe 2 years at a relatively low rate, then extend at a higher rate once he has shown the injuries are behind him. Not 3 years at a high rate, then extend at a (presumably) lower rate.
It sure doesn't smell right.
And that’s the kicker of which there can not be any arguing around. You want to give him 5? The minimum is the first 3 years stay at $750k and if he wants to take a pay cut in the last 2 years that’s on him but the 3 year deal can’t be touched.So, if there was a concern with his durability, and they offered 3 x 750K, surely the extension is worth more money, not less, given he seems over his injury worries??
That argument is flawed.
There haven't been many super-long contracts signed since then. Franklin's 9-year FA contract is the only one which springs to mind. That wasn't increased, but it already made him the highest paid player in the AFL, despite his declining output in the later years of the contract.How often does that happen though? That was 20+ years ago, I can’t think of a time it’s happened since, some might rejig to front end some money.
I was surprised he only got 1 instead of 4Jesus F Christ Willie Rioli actually got off..
And how stiff is Mitch Robinson that being the caseI was surprised he only got 1 instead of 4
Disgraceful
AFL should appeal, as this has implications for future concussion cases and protecting the head
Also he's shown more than any KPF we've had since WalkerGees Faith, Thilthorpe is 19 years old, give the bloke a chance. Could he attack the ball harder, sure it's his biggest fault but the other attributes are there.
We know you liked Logan McDonald but that ship has sailed, he ain't ever playing for us.
We all have our favourites at draft time but that's what makes us supporters... we have no actual say in any of these picks.
At his age and size I reckon he's still got a couple of years development before you can claim he's continuously letting us down.
Trent Hentschell what a loss...Also he's shown more than any KPF we've had since Walker
Absolutely, Robinsons was far less bad, and he certainly had an argument that he braced for contact and Duursma dived into him. That decision makes no sense eitherAnd how stiff is Mitch Robinson that being the case
And that’s the kicker of which there can not be any arguing around. You want to give him 5? The minimum is the first 3 years stay at $750k and if he wants to take a pay cut in the last 2 years that’s on him but the 3 year deal can’t be touched.
Also, thinking about age...If year 4 & 5 are to be remunerated at a much less level - e.g. $300K each year, then the argument then becomes, was it a five year deal at $570 a year, which affects the compensation pick etc.
Outcome multiplied by the action
No injury 1
Injury 2
Accidental 0
Reckless 1
Intentional 2
Something like that might need to adjust some numbers and do some rounding.
I meant contracts that are signed and then the club tears that up and pays them more within those same years.There haven't been many super-long contracts signed since then. Franklin's 9-year FA contract is the only one which springs to mind. That wasn't increased, but it already made him the highest paid player in the AFL, despite his declining output in the later years of the contract.
If we're talking 9-10 year contracts, then those are the only two points for comparison.
There have been plenty of 5-year contracts, but nothing else in the 9-10 year range.