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Collingwood helping Doggies to the tune of $300,000 this year, is that fair?

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So in this era of salary caps, equalisation and a supposedly "level" playing field in footy, how do the Doggies get an additional $300,000 in player payments on the field this saturday?

Treloar's deal has us not only playing the Doggies in the GF, but also the 1.5 million (over 5 years) the Pies are tipping in to assist them...

Not in the spirit of the game, i'd suggest.

Funny at the time, less so now. 

Thoughts?

 

The Dogs have the same salary cap as everyone else.  Treloar is included in their cap.

Collingwood are paying $300K of that cap to get Treloar off their books or they would have exceeded their own cap. 

Edited by george_on_the_outer

 

Just goes to show how much Collingwood wanted him out and the salary cap pressure the pies are under

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Glad that was cleared up.

Maybe that was why Eddie was keen to come to WA, and watch his investment at work..?

 


It's fair

the market determined Treloar was worth $X in 2021. That is what the Bulldogs are paying.

Collingwood on the other hand are paying a $300k per year "penalty" to Treloar for getting the sums wrong.

It could also easily have been us paying $200k a year had Tom Mac been traded last year.

I believe we 'helped' Port Adelaide in 2018 with Jack Watts' salary.

 

 

 
16 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

I believe we 'helped' Port Adelaide in 2018 with Jack Watts' salary.

 

 

That work well


4 hours ago, PaulRB said:

So in this era of salary caps, equalisation and a supposedly "level" playing field in footy, how do the Doggies get an additional $300,000 in player payments on the field this saturday?

Treloar's deal has us not only playing the Doggies in the GF, but also the 1.5 million (over 5 years) the Pies are tipping in to assist them...

Not in the spirit of the game, i'd suggest.

Funny at the time, less so now. 

Thoughts?

An excuse is the meat of a lie wrapped in the skin of reasons. This has no bearing on whether we win or lose on Saturday.

This is going straight to the 'What they're saying on Brunton Avenue' thread on the Bulldogs forum.

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