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  1. The last two coaches to operate under the same agreement were David Noble at North Melbourne and Brendon Bolton at Carlton. Noble signed an open-ended contract with the Kangaroos in 2021 but was sacked with six weeks left in the 2022 season after a 1-15 record that year. An internal review concluded North Melbourne intended to terminate Noble’s employment at the end of the season so instead the club and coach agreed to part ways immediately. Carlton committed to Bolton for at least three years, however he was signed to a rolling contract. If he was sacked inside those three years, he would receive the bulk of his contract figure owed for the initial term. If he coached beyond that point, he would continue on a rolling basis with a specific notice period and payout figure. He lasted four years and was sacked. Neil Craig also accepted a rolling contract at Adelaide in 2011 after seven years at the helm. He resigned after Round 18, 2011, failing to last a year under the structure.
  2. neil craig 'resigned' the same year he went from contract to employee status too
  3. the afl gives lip service to the notion of 'australian rules football'
  4. this is interesting... Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir will switch from a fixed term deal to an ongoing employee agreement when his current deal expires at the end of the season. The unique arrangement means Longmuir will remain as coach in 2026 and beyond after renegotiating his own employment terms. The 44-year-old agreed to a one-year extension on the eve of the 2024 season, aligning with the club’s strategic plan which intends to deliver an AFL premiership by the end of this year. But the sixth-year coach will become a full-time staff member at the end of the season with a rolling agreement that doesn’t include an end date. more here: https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/fremantle/justin-longmuir-to-coach-fremantle-in-2026-and-beyond-after-new-unique-agreement/news-story/599b7c14f9147ba5598b811b225d6194
  5. typical pravda the quality of their jErNaLiSm is appalling these days - fallen a long way from the days of afl media being set up
  6. i just can't get over how big this deal is for the club going forward - has lego ever been a 'sponsor' of any sporting organisation in australia? what about globally?
  7. Yeah I was similarly stunned At least we were assisted this time
  8. Paging @WERRIDEE Will Culley make MFC xxxiii now he’s officially on the list?!??
  9. Blow me over with a feather if the head office does the sensible thing and reopens the ssp time period
  10. None of those I suspect Still a great get imo
  11. Callaghan deal with GW$ confirmed - takes him thru to free agency, where he will be a restricted free agent
  12. That’s an amazing ’get’ as a sponsor Another new entry into the afl sponsor marketplace Love it
  13. I don’t think any club will be granted an exemption the afl will adjust time of ssp in 2026 and beyond
  14. beetlejuice... ...beetlejuice...
  15. JVR seems to relish part time ruck work More power to him
  16. Best side available plays imo
  17. time for another update @WERRIDEE with amw joining mcadam in sitting out 2025
  18. deakyn smith has a real opportunity to press his case(y) in the vfl ahead of the mid-season draft
  19. no, they're not first time people play for real should be round 1
  20. fine, swap him in / out for sharp B: Howes - May - Lever HB: Windsor - Petty - Salem C: Billings - Rivers - Bowey HF: Fritsch - Turner - Langdon FF: Petracca - van Rooyen - Chandler Foll: Gawn - Oliver - Viney Int: Langford - Lindsay - Sharp - Sparrow Sub: Woewodin
  21. the ssp won't be extended it's now a case of waiting til the mid season draft to be able to bring a player on to the list, if determined that it's worthwhile doing so
  22. i remember when simon tregenza did his acl he actually got thru the following half of the next week before they realised something was really, really wrong
  23. salo so good he makes the side twice
  24. i think generally it's 8 weeks at the extreme end the way chaplin was talking at the end it sounds like it's an acl unfortunately
  25. no, i'm thinking #postivelingers to rotate straight into the midfield i don't think he'll play much wing this year; more half forward / rover