Former sports presenter in Albury for Prime Local News.Tiff Cherry, by the way.
Ex-trainer for the Old Carey FC too, boys still talk about her getting around in short shorts or plain tights.
Precisely.AFAIK, 3rd party payments have to be declared, but aren't included in the cap, because they can't involve the club itself organising any of it. It's up to the manager/player and organisation to sort them out.
A back-ended contract is one in which you are paid lesser amounts for a big payout in the last year of your contract. A famous case was Nick Holland, where he signed a five year contract and was to be paid a huge amount in his last year (around $900 000), by when his body was shot and he wasn't being picked by Hawthorn. It's a tactic used to get around the salary cap, if you are getting close in one season then organise with players to take a cut for the next year or two, but then get it made up to them in the future.
Haven't ever heard any movement to get rid of them, and I'm pretty sure that the players association wouldn't allow it.So what would happen if the AFL got rid of back-ended contracts, would it force clubs to let go players due to salary cap restraints (if they were getting close to the cap)?
Yeah, why would they spend 10 minutes talking about Carlton, then bring out Ratten so they can talk about them some more? What a joke.Carlton Week at a Time.