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and eddieCountdown for Brisbane to come out and again call for Sydney's cap to be reduced... in 5... 4....
I wonder how far you could push that. Could we get a player that wants to come to us to simply refuse to sign his contract, then come here on a five year deal where we pay him $2M in the first year and $100 per year after that?
Meanwhile we just negotiate all of our other contracts so that the $2M they don't get that year is spread over the next few.
Obviously an extreme example, but I'm amazed that kind of thing is allowed at all. I wonder how far it could be pushed?
Edit: I like the way he's being offered considerably more in the season where he's already suspended for half of the games. It seems a bit absurd that the AFL goes to such lengths to ensure that trades represent market value, yet contract offers are not held to the same standards.
Sydney have no choice in the matter now. They will pick Tippett if he is available.
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2 Year deal according to the Hun.
http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/ku...pre-season-draft/story-fnelctok-1226534029347
KURT Tippett will earn about $70,000 a game at Sydney next year in a deal to be confirmed at today's pre-season draft.
Tippett's agreement will be activated when he is taken at pick No.11, but the Swans will get no discount for the former Adelaide Crow, who will start 2013 with an 11-game ban. The Herald Sun can reveal Tippett will sign only a two-year deal. He lodged a short agreement for fear he might be picked by a rival club.
He will sign a deal between $800,000 and $1 million in the first year, but significantly less in the second season. Sydney and Tippett scared off other clubs with talk of a four-year agreement reputed to be worth $3.55 million. But only two clubs - the Swans and GWS - asked the AFL for the terms required to recruit him. The Giants were told by salary cap boss Ken Wood they did not have the room in their total player payments to sign him.
The AFL confirmed yesterday Tippett could not play in a state league or feeder competition before Round 12 next year, which means he might need games in the NEAFL before his Swans debut. Factoring nine home-and-away games and two finals on an estimated $800,000 in his first year, Tippett will be paid just over $70,000 a game. The base wage for a rookie this year was $49,000. The average AFL salary in 2011 was $236,000.
Tippett will answer questions for the first time about the Adelaide salary cap saga in Sydney tomorrow. The Swans have drawn the ire of rivals for their ability to pay for Tippett. But Sydney has spirited away salary cap room for several years in preparation for free agency. Sydney will have six veterans on its list next year - which each save them $112,000 in the salary cap - and have moved on nine players. Five of those, including Mark Seaby, Jarred Moore and Trent Denis-Lane, were on reasonable contracts.
Sydney has also been front-ending some contracts in recent years. Well-paid stars Barry Hall, Michael O'Loughlin and Brett Kirk have retired in recent seasons, making further room in the salary cap.
But as someone said at least Sydney get there come uppance.
BTW does anyone know what it would take for a half year suspension to revert to a whole year suspension? What would have to happen, court cases aside?
I'd bring back Doughty for one last spoilthe best part about Sydney picking him is at least we have the one up on their premier forward shold be meet comes finals time.
$70k a game for someone with a weak skull, hopefully truck tests it a few times