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Fair few Richmond players missing off that list that they've brought over recently. Their cap would be very tight atm.

 
On 3/7/2019 at 11:09 AM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Interesting but dangerous point. If players' contracts include clauses where payment are reduced when players are injured, it puts unwanted pressure on players to return too early. That would be particularly troubling for players with concussion injuries.

Pressure on players returning early is an interesting point, I assume the club doctors wouldn’t take that into account though?

Don’t most of the contracts draftees sign though give them a base wage for the year, plus match payments for each game they play? I assume for salary cap calculations the club would have to calculate the base wage and what the player would earn if he played every game though? ?

4 hours ago, praha said:

Fair few Richmond players missing off that list that they've brought over recently. Their cap would be very tight atm.

Apparently Lynch is on $500k for first few years of his contract, then over $1m for next few years. Tigers massaging their SC

 
49 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Apparently Lynch is on $500k for first few years of his contract, then over $1m for next few years. Tigers massaging their SC

wasn't he supposed to be on around $1.4M plus... if so there must be a very big backend

Tiges banking on an increase in the salary cap with the next TV deal

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