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I normally just use my membership to go to home games, but just went on ticketek to buy some for the Hawthorn v Collingwood game. Is $47 for literally the last row in level 4 normal or am I doing it wrong? :S I just went public reserve, why so expensive?
 
Max King is done for the year. If he's not playing average football, he's injured
 

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Jake Niall reporting tonight:
"Carlton have not yet offered contracts to small forward Matt Owies and midfielder Jack Carroll, largely because of a tight salary cap.

The Blues have been in discussions with the management of Owies and Carroll and want to retain that pair, but have been reluctant to put offers on the table until they have a clearer picture of their total player payments (TPP) for 2025, according to a club source speaking on condition of anonymity.

The Blues also have not offered a deal to out-of-contract forward Jack Martin, whose future at the club is undecided, as the talented Martin struggles with injury in the last year of a heavily front-ended five-year deal.

Carlton’s salary cap is already tight and shapes as extremely restricted on the back of their surge to the top four, with the Blues also mindful of the hefty deal that gun key defender Jacob Weitering will command from 2025, when he will be a restricted free agent. Star midfielder Sam Walsh is coming out of contract at the end of 2026, when he, too, is slated for free agency.

Most Victorian clubs have, or will have, significant space in their salary caps, making Carlton an exception. The Blues have had to secure stars Cripps, Curnow, McKay, Walsh and Weitering, while landing midfielder Adam Cerra from Fremantle and Williams and Saad from the Giants and Essendon on significant multi-year deals.
 
Jake Niall reporting tonight:
"Carlton have not yet offered contracts to small forward Matt Owies and midfielder Jack Carroll, largely because of a tight salary cap.

The Blues have been in discussions with the management of Owies and Carroll and want to retain that pair, but have been reluctant to put offers on the table until they have a clearer picture of their total player payments (TPP) for 2025, according to a club source speaking on condition of anonymity.

The Blues also have not offered a deal to out-of-contract forward Jack Martin, whose future at the club is undecided, as the talented Martin struggles with injury in the last year of a heavily front-ended five-year deal.

Carlton’s salary cap is already tight and shapes as extremely restricted on the back of their surge to the top four, with the Blues also mindful of the hefty deal that gun key defender Jacob Weitering will command from 2025, when he will be a restricted free agent. Star midfielder Sam Walsh is coming out of contract at the end of 2026, when he, too, is slated for free agency.

Most Victorian clubs have, or will have, significant space in their salary caps, making Carlton an exception. The Blues have had to secure stars Cripps, Curnow, McKay, Walsh and Weitering, while landing midfielder Adam Cerra from Fremantle and Williams and Saad from the Giants and Essendon on significant multi-year deals.
I don’t think Carlton will cry if they lose any of them

They have all their stars and young talent locked in

I think they’ll have depth for a number of years
 
Jake Niall reporting tonight:
"Carlton have not yet offered contracts to small forward Matt Owies and midfielder Jack Carroll, largely because of a tight salary cap.

The Blues have been in discussions with the management of Owies and Carroll and want to retain that pair, but have been reluctant to put offers on the table until they have a clearer picture of their total player payments (TPP) for 2025, according to a club source speaking on condition of anonymity.

The Blues also have not offered a deal to out-of-contract forward Jack Martin, whose future at the club is undecided, as the talented Martin struggles with injury in the last year of a heavily front-ended five-year deal.

Carlton’s salary cap is already tight and shapes as extremely restricted on the back of their surge to the top four, with the Blues also mindful of the hefty deal that gun key defender Jacob Weitering will command from 2025, when he will be a restricted free agent. Star midfielder Sam Walsh is coming out of contract at the end of 2026, when he, too, is slated for free agency.

Most Victorian clubs have, or will have, significant space in their salary caps, making Carlton an exception. The Blues have had to secure stars Cripps, Curnow, McKay, Walsh and Weitering, while landing midfielder Adam Cerra from Fremantle and Williams and Saad from the Giants and Essendon on significant multi-year deals.
jathanas a chance to nab your favourite player
 
Sam Walsh would be a handy get for 2027.

He has been a Carlton player for so long that the damage suffered is irreversible?
 

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