I have been sitting back and watching the Vic centric media, and how they set narratives for players, and the biases they show.
We have the media going silly over the massive contract Mac Andrew got, based alot on how he was from Victoria and a Victorian team were going to offer him a long term contract for 1.5 million a year.
And now, as a result, they are talking up how much Sam Darcy is going to be paid on the back of this, and how he could be the first 2 million a year player
Following on from that, after a half a dozen good games, Dear is now also joining this conversation.
Meanwhile, I'm sitting back looking at Mac and Sam, and then comparing them to Thilthorpe, and he is as good or better than both of them, yet he has never been spoken about as either of those have in the AFL media, and how that narrative follows over into the wider AFL supporters who carry that on.
Now, why is this? Is it because he is from Adelaide as as such doesn't get the recognition? Is it because he is a loyal one club player and so isn't out there trying to pump up his value?
I can almost guarantee he didn't get 1 mill from the club with his extension, and so will be getting much less than both Mac and Sam will be.
I'm happy that he is loyal and staying for less, but it's also quiet eye opening at the difference in the way the media talk about him vs the Vic products.
We have the media going silly over the massive contract Mac Andrew got, based alot on how he was from Victoria and a Victorian team were going to offer him a long term contract for 1.5 million a year.
And now, as a result, they are talking up how much Sam Darcy is going to be paid on the back of this, and how he could be the first 2 million a year player
Following on from that, after a half a dozen good games, Dear is now also joining this conversation.
Meanwhile, I'm sitting back looking at Mac and Sam, and then comparing them to Thilthorpe, and he is as good or better than both of them, yet he has never been spoken about as either of those have in the AFL media, and how that narrative follows over into the wider AFL supporters who carry that on.
Now, why is this? Is it because he is from Adelaide as as such doesn't get the recognition? Is it because he is a loyal one club player and so isn't out there trying to pump up his value?
I can almost guarantee he didn't get 1 mill from the club with his extension, and so will be getting much less than both Mac and Sam will be.
I'm happy that he is loyal and staying for less, but it's also quiet eye opening at the difference in the way the media talk about him vs the Vic products.