Vlad59
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This is a flat out lieIt really isn’t, the biggest jnr area in the country don’t give $1 cashto jnr rl in their area (panthers) take a look at LC financial reports, it’s lucky to be a few hundred 000 to local sport.
This is a flat out lieIt really isn’t, the biggest jnr area in the country don’t give $1 cashto jnr rl in their area (panthers) take a look at LC financial reports, it’s lucky to be a few hundred 000 to local sport.
This is a flat out lie
Collingwood get shafted by the AFL, they have no control over their own destiny and have to pay overs to play in a competition where they generate the most money.The AFL give extra to the clubs loosing truck loads of cash.
That is not the same as the NRL.
NRL gives clubs close to 5m each over the cap weather you make money or not.
So the Broncos who make 3.5m a year are still given 5m over cap unlike Collingwood who are given a lesser distribution (12.2m distro) and that money goes to clubs like GWS (27.4m distro) and GCS (27.2m distro).
They are not the same.
Nice try though.
Example.
GWS 28m Grant in 2022 and in 2023 GWS posted a 2.75m loss.
GCS 27m Grant in 2022 and in 2023 posted a loss of 1.7m.
Looks like the Grant for GWS and Suns will have to increase to cover the losses.
That is not over the cap money that is head office paying down red ink.
Hopefully that clears this up for you Jamberoo.
The leagues club provides grants across a huge number of community projects including footy. He minimises that due to his miserable agenda.He often Lies but is true.
St Marys
Windsor
Blacktown
Have their own Leagues club so they fund their own teams.
The comp as a whole actually makes a profit
Strange reply. That is what my post said. You just went into more detail.The AFL give extra to the clubs loosing truck loads of cash.
That is not the same as the NRL.
NRL gives clubs close to 5m each over the cap weather you make money or not.
So the Broncos who make 3.5m a year are still given 5m over cap unlike Collingwood who are given a lesser distribution (12.2m distro) and that money goes to clubs like GWS (27.4m distro) and GCS (27.2m distro).
They are not the same.
Nice try though.
Example.
GWS 28m Grant in 2022 and in 2023 GWS posted a 2.75m loss.
GCS 27m Grant in 2022 and in 2023 posted a loss of 1.7m.
Looks like the Grant for GWS and Suns will have to increase to cover the losses.
That is not over the cap money that is head office paying down red ink.
Hopefully that clears this up for you Jamberoo.
Strange reply. That is what my post said. You just went into more detail.
Collingwood get shafted by the AFL, they have no control over their own destiny and have to pay overs to play in a competition where they generate the most money.
At least the big Clubs get a say in how the NRL is run.
Pete "The Man" V Landys system for NRL is much better than the AFL Commision set up.
The AFL is run on the centralised Communist model of the strong giving to the weak with all control given to the centralised Elites who influence the evenness of the competition based on whatever whim they have at the time.
The AFL board make all the decisions on behalf of the Clubs.
Basically, in the AFL, the strong clubs – Essendon, Richmond, Collingwood, and Carlton keep all the other Clubs afloat.
The AFL takes the money from these strong Clubs and gives it to all its other “special projects” like GWS and Gold Coast and basket cases like North Melbourne.
If a big Club does something wrong i.e. drug or salary cap cheating, they are shunned to the bottom for 10 years with draft and fixture penalties.
No one should want to see a club go to the wall to protect the interests of big clubs. The league learnt from the Fitzroy experience.
No they dont. The clubs have independent boards. The AFL controls board appointments for 5 clubs - Adelaide (until 2029), Port Adelaide, GWS, Gold Coast and Sydney.
Its not so much taking money from these clubs as it is they just werent allocated it. A deal the clubs agree to.
This has literally happened twice. To Carlton (salary cap) and Essendon (drugs).
I am not sure what you are trying to get at. The question asked was - NRL pays clubs $85m total over the salary cap, how much does the AFL pay?This was your original post and its factually incorrect.
''The AFL cap is around $13.5m. AFL distribution is variable. The strong clubs (about half the league) get less than that but the other half get up to double that (Suns, GWS, St Kilda). All up also around $80m - $90m above the cap.''
They do not get money over the cap.
Those same clubs if they turn around the clubs financials will have that same money taken away.
Where as NRL clubs will not have money taken away if they turn around the finances of the business.
So the AFL are not giving out 80-90m over the cap like you claim.
The NRL is giving out that amount and god knows how much is going to grass roots.
2023 NRL 76m a year in grass roots funding + clubs 85m over the cap funding.
2019 NRL 88m a year in grass roots funding.
All in all the angle from some folk in here that the NRL is funding grass roots less than 5 years ago is plain wrong.
Haha now we’re advocating clubs running the league is a good thing?Collingwood get shafted by the AFL, they have no control over their own destiny and have to pay overs to play in a competition where they generate the most money.
At least the big Clubs get a say in how the NRL is run.
Pete "The Man" V Landys system for NRL is much better than the AFL Commision set up.
That is why the NRL are streeting ahead of the AFL in popularity.
Another myth, that is not being spent on grassroots, it’s money being spent on improving elite pathways.Clubs are spending much more on Grassroots funding compared to 5 years ago.
Even the Dolphins have to spend an extra 2m a year on Grassroots across Qld as per the license agreement.
NRL grants 17th club licence to The Dolphins » League Unlimited
leagueunlimited.com
It’s a shame then that their 5 year commitment is less than they funded grassroots in 2019!Yes the penny has dropped.
The battle is at the grassroots level and in juniors.
Simply the NRL must outspend AFL to win the war.
Money needs to be pumped into support at the kiddie level for the next generations' hearts and minds.
We are so close.