S-Town.Regarding this, is this at Yeronga or Springfield?
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S-Town.Regarding this, is this at Yeronga or Springfield?
he is already one of the highest paid at the club and the existence of the salary floor makes it hard for other clubs with ostensibly worse lists to field an offer significantly better than the one we are likely to put in front of him if they do not want to jeopardise the rest of their list build
i think most likely is something like 5 years / 5m for mccluggageHe may decide on a 1-year extension on increased money.
Play with the Lions that still should be in a premiership window and with the players he knows.
Then The Gabba issue and where the Lions play season 2026 would be a known factor.
He would still be an unrestricted free agent at the end of 2025 and big money would still be on offer.
I am not up with how AFL contracts work.
My thinking is if he can sign a new deal for increased money for season 2023 and again with increased money for 2025.
However, i don't know if there is a deadline to register contracts with the AFL for the current season.
I would think we have cap space this year with the players leaving and only Doedee coming in on big money.
Interesting point - what is the gap between the salary ceiling and floor?he is already one of the highest paid at the club and the existence of the salary floor makes it hard for other clubs with ostensibly worse lists to field an offer significantly better than the one we are likely to put in front of him if they do not want to jeopardise the rest of their list build
from my understanding the floor is 95% of the capInteresting point - what is the gap between the salary ceiling and floor?
Should we be nervous about Mccluggage? Anyone got inside goss or anything
From what I hear Geelong have been into him every year since he was draftedGeelong would be the main threat you’d think.
Country Vic lad and Geelong should be able to open up their salary cap with Hawkins, Tuohy, Danger, Stewart, etc, nearing the end.
EFAGeelong would be the main threat you’d think.
Country Vic lad and Geelong should be able to open up theirsalary capReal Estate investment portfolio for Mrs McCluggage with Hawkins, Tuohy, Danger, Stewart, etc, nearing the end.
I remember a lot of these posts last time around, he ended up being announced in Feb in the lead-up to the preseason games. it should be done before the season.If he hasn’t re-signed by the start of the season, then I’ll admit I’d be slightly more concerned.
His signing however, strikes me as one that would be announced at a season launch and/or just prior to round 1 to really ramp it up, as opposed to being hidden away in mid January. I guess they announced Kiddy today though, so who knows?
He has to be re-signed though! Just somehow get it done!
$1m isn't what it used to be. The new CBA sees the cap increase $1.3m this year, $750k next year, and $2m (!) between 2024 and 2025.I rate Mccluggage, but I don’t think he’s worth paying 1 mil or more for. Hasn’t found the consistency that warrants that kind of coin. If he wants to chase the big contract then so be it. Get what we can and move on.
Other clubs will offer $1m per season but hopefully we can keep him for 900k?I rate Mccluggage, but I don’t think he’s worth paying 1 mil or more for. Hasn’t found the consistency that warrants that kind of coin. If he wants to chase the big contract then so be it. Get what we can and move on.
How much is your farm? They don't go cheap these days.
dlanod it is January 2024, maybe you are mixing up the years. Year 2022 to 2023 was that increase of around $1.3 million.$1m isn't what it used to be. The new CBA sees the cap increase $1.3m this year, $750k next year, and $2m (!) between 2024 and 2025.
We've got a lot of players signed to 2025 already, and some of our bigger earners locked up even longer. We've got a lot of leeway to spend cap space in coming years, and while McCluggage is just one option I can't see a big list of players becoming available that will provide as much value to the team as him.
(And I know the media and people like to talk about contracts pegged to the cap, so that increase gets eaten up - I don't believe that is nearly as common practice as it's made out to be.)
The thing is if you give everyone the average Hugh will only be on $600kGive the Clug what he is worth, which is $1m+.
By 2027 the average afl salary will be 600k won’t it.
The thing is if you give everyone the average Hugh will only be on $600k