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Spike said:No doubt the Eagles will swoop on a few scraps left by the Entrance
Eagles don't need to swoop on anything, there's plenty of local talent to in the area to be very competitive.
Spike said:No doubt the Eagles will swoop on a few scraps left by the Entrance
last i heard peach was planning to stay at seven hills, but yes he did defenetly knock back alot of offers from clubs.chester said:I was told when at the club,that former Demons player Darren Peachey knocked back offers from Redcliffe QLD, WA Reds and several other clubs of note ( two in the UK ) just to play A grade with St Marys, why would you do that ?? can or do they pay good money.??:shock: :?
chester said:I was told when at the club,that former Demons player Darren Peachey knocked back offers from Redcliffe QLD, WA Reds and several other clubs of note ( two in the UK ) just to play A grade with St Marys, why would you do that ?? can or do they pay good money.??:shock: :?
Perth Red said:Just out of interest does anyone know what the average pay for a JB cup player is?
yeah i heard several cabra players were on 35K plus bonuses, then when willie brown signed he became the highest paid player in the club. that is a t the top end of the scale though. average i guess would be 500-600 a week??Nfed said:I was told that some players got $20,000 sign ons with Cabra last year, plus match payments and another $1,000 for man of the match each week.
Perth Red said:With travel and other expenses clubs must be operating on around a $1.25 million annual budget?
Perth Red said:Makes more sense as I had heard the Reds would be operating on close to $500,000 budget this year but would need just over a million $'s to be competitive when they move up to the Q'land cup.
Nfed said:While some players are getting big payments, and there was originally some doubt that Cabramatta would continue in 2008, after spending up this year, I would be surprised if more than $400K was spent by any club, with some of the weaker teams operating at half that level.
In 2001, Wenty spent $550k, including $400k for player payments but that was Metro with higher quality players and a reserve grade.
St Marys spend more than $1 million every year even though they only play in the junior league, but that covers the expenses of 45 teams from u6 to A Grade.
I would aslo be surprised if any Qld Cup teams were on $1 million budgets
The Wrong Eye said:St Marys pay $75 a game for reserve grade , the average A grader gets about $400 so each week they are shelling out close to $8,000 if 20 games there is $160k , they win nearly all games.Then there coaching staff are well looked after A grade coach about $10-15k , Reserve grade $5k , trainers , strappers etc are all paid.The budget to run the A grade would go close to $220k.
Then you have Emu who operate on a $40k budget