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The AFL has apparently determined to increase the soft cap by half a mil per annum. Because we're not on the inside, it's impossible for any of us to know where we should really spend the extra. I'll assume, though, that half will be consumed in pay rises for the staff already there. That leaves $250,000. Where would you spend the extra? Be as serious or amusing as you like.

Do you want to see more skills coaches in specific areas (eg, goal kicking)? How about someone specialising in conflict management? Do we want to beef up recruitment? Or fitness? How about we buy Simon a thesaurus so he can find alternative words for "connection" and "learnings"? Any and all ideas welcome.

 

will be pretty important if / when Yze gets a senior gig

Should enable us to maintain assistant coaching ranks

Surprised we haven’t tapped into the ‘outside the cap’ funds available to bringing on a woman as part of the coaching ranks 

 

 
26 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

The AFL has apparently determined to increase the soft cap by half a mil per annum. Because we're not on the inside, it's impossible for any of us to know where we should really spend the extra. I'll assume, though, that half will be consumed in pay rises for the staff already there. That leaves $250,000. Where would you spend the extra? Be as serious or amusing as you like.

Do you want to see more skills coaches in specific areas (eg, goal kicking)? How about someone specialising in conflict management? Do we want to beef up recruitment? Or fitness? How about we buy Simon a thesaurus so he can find alternative words for "connection" and "learnings"? Any and all ideas welcome.

I'm speaking more generally here but I would love to see these resources put to more skill based coaching roles like the positional training coaches, goal kicking specialists, ruck craft and general development guys like the Choccos of the world. As a whole we need to involve the great teachers of the game a lot more. My feeling though is that teams will tend to ramp up their fitness staff. We've been talking about loading all week and the truth may well be that this is the emphasis of the modern game and teams fighting for top honours, probably even more than it used to be. Yes the season is the same length it always was but things have changed, it's never been more difficult to get through a 22 game season.

So yeah, while I would like to see investment in specialist skills, I can see the budget either going towards retaining good assistants or getting the best fitness experts in. 

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Definitely forward coach. Same problem arises every year 

Boozy steak dinners and beefing up Jason Taylor’s recruiting team, with a particular focus on state league recruiting.

We desperately need to find 3 or so ready made draft gems to reinforce the list. 

 

Chuck it in a brown paper bag, and give it to Luke Jackson and Angus Brayshaw so they sign on

 


No idea.

Both my view and a summation of the contributions in this thread.


Burgo!

I would look at specialist coaches.

Fitness is definitely important but I feel like the skill level of AFL players is often below what you would expect of fulltime, professional athletes - this is a generalisation and not specifically based on us. There’s still plenty of players across the competition that are sub-par kicks, plenty of players that can’t mark above their head, a fair amount of players that can’t handball to save themselves and set shot goal kicking is still a raffle.

if Jacko is hanging around, a specialist ruck coach would be very useful - I’d offer a gig to Goldstein if he retires.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, BW511 said:

I would look at specialist coaches.

 

- Small defender coach (Jetta)
- Small forward coach (Davey)

Edited by dice

A specialist forward line coach - put Stafford to ruck coach or assistant ruck coach 

A chaperone for social events, like a Denis Waterman type minder 

 

Spend it on a review of the number and salaries of AFL and club executives. Once you've reduced the number of executives and their salaries, each by half, give it to the players, ex player welfare and ticket cost relief.

21 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Give it all to Goodwin.

Since Pert announced that Goodwin re-signed for way unders....well you know the rest.

Would be surprised if Goodwin's contract did not have an upward review clause dealing with a relaxation of the soft cap.

Money wise $500k doesn't buy too many full timers. My guess is at least half will go into player welfare


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