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Re: Salary Cap Investigations

PostPosted: Fri Aug 16, 2019 9:11 pm
by DOC
Have to justify 20 integrity officers somehow.

What a disgrace. Filling in the reserves FFS. Should be congratulated not hounded.

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

PostPosted: Sat Aug 17, 2019 9:26 am
by LaughingKookaburra
jo172 wrote:
LaughingKookaburra wrote:There would be more than just the 1 club in that league who would be destroying the Salary Cap. 90% of the leagues in Vic would have offenders in them both metro and country. Blokes don’t travel 3-400 kms a week and bypass 2-3 leagues on the way for “just” $4-500 per week. I know of clubs in Vic country offering multiple people $2000+ per week. The coin that goes around across the border is unreal but you’d be nieve to think it doesn’t still happen in SA too - Maybe the amounts not as common, but it still goes on.


What blows my mind is the resources available to the Clubs in what's essentially a metro Melbourne League.

Wouldn't be a metropolitan club in Adelaide that could get near that kind of salary cap.


Yeah that absolutely is a staggering cap for a Suburban Footy Club. Their set up is better than most SANFL clubs and would get an absolute truckload of cash pumped in to them. You are right when you say that no Suburban Club in SA would be close to that and if they were then good luck to them. $10,000+ a week in match payments is mind blowing for a City club and in Vic Country some clubs would be doubling that.

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

PostPosted: Sat Aug 17, 2019 2:05 pm
by Mr Beefy
LaughingKookaburra wrote:
jo172 wrote:
LaughingKookaburra wrote:There would be more than just the 1 club in that league who would be destroying the Salary Cap. 90% of the leagues in Vic would have offenders in them both metro and country. Blokes don’t travel 3-400 kms a week and bypass 2-3 leagues on the way for “just” $4-500 per week. I know of clubs in Vic country offering multiple people $2000+ per week. The coin that goes around across the border is unreal but you’d be nieve to think it doesn’t still happen in SA too - Maybe the amounts not as common, but it still goes on.


What blows my mind is the resources available to the Clubs in what's essentially a metro Melbourne League.

Wouldn't be a metropolitan club in Adelaide that could get near that kind of salary cap.


Yeah that absolutely is a staggering cap for a Suburban Footy Club. Their set up is better than most SANFL clubs and would get an absolute truckload of cash pumped in to them. You are right when you say that no Suburban Club in SA would be close to that and if they were then good luck to them. $10,000+ a week in match payments is mind blowing for a City club and in Vic Country some clubs would be doubling that.
The metro caps are higher than the country caps. I think the Geelong FL is the highest cap and its less than city caps

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2020 9:51 am
by jo172
Great result out of the CFL with the Adelaide Footy League TPPS being almost identical to the broader CFL one next year.

Understand the purpose of stat decs for everyone, but after 2020 I would have thought the last thing clubs need is to be burdened with more administrative work.

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2023 4:58 pm
by jo172
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/messenger/adelaide-hills-murraylands/river-murray-football-league-club-jervois-cops-massive-penalty-for-salary-cap-breaches/news-story/c3c73517f2a305b69639d73314aca63c

River Murray Football League club Jervois cops massive penalty for salary cap breaches
River Murray Football League powerhouse Jervois has copped a whopping penalty for salary cap breaches ahead of the 2023 season. S
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April 11, 2023 - 3:51PM
The Messenger
Adelaide Hills & Murraylands

River Murray Football League club Jervois has been revealed as the country footy side found guilty of salary cap breaches, with the club receiving a massive punishment.

The club has accepted a whopping $26,500 fine from the SANFL and will also receive the loss of premiership points and player points over the next two seasons.

The punishments are for breaches of player payment regulations in 2022.

Jervois will be stripped of four premiership points in 2023 and four points in season 2024, and will be limited to four points under the Approved Player Points System (APPS) for 2024 and 2025.

Charges for breaches of Player Payment Salary Cap regulations were laid by SANFL earlier this month against the club after an extensive investigation conducted by SANFL’s Integrity department.

The penalties were approved last week by the SA Football Commission before being formally accepted by the club.

The charges against the club were in relation to travel payments (including flights), which led to breaches of the match payment limit and failing to declare full payment details.

SANFL’s investigations found there were no breaches of the salary cap by the club in seasons 2020 and 2021, the years in which the Bluds won consecutive premierships in the RMFL.

Club officials and players involved fully co-operated throughout the investigation and this was reflected in the penalties and sanctions imposed.

SANFL Head of Country Football Shawn Ford said the penalties issued to Jervois were a reminder to all community football clubs that breaches of the salary cap regulations would be comprehensively investigated by the SANFL Integrity and Compliance department.

“The club, led by newly appointed president Zane Barry, has been fully co-operative throughout the investigation,” he said.

“The current executive of the club also has demonstrated a commitment to improving internal controls and taking the club in a positive direction.

“The club’s co-operation, including that of the officials and players who were the subject of the various salary cap breaches, have been taken into consideration with the imposed sanctions. Furthermore, no charges were brought against the individual offending players and officials.

“The salary cap regulations have been in place for some time and there is no excuse for any player or official breaching these rules.

“It is crucial that all those involved in community football are aware that it is everyone’s responsibility to ensure compliance with salary cap regulations including club officials and players.”

The SANFL last week confirmed “a number of salary cap investigations” regarding community clubs in SA were ongoing.

It’s understood the SANFL rang each RMFL club before the announcement and warned them a ruling was imminent.

The penalties are similar to the punishment handed to Kowree Naracoorte and Tatiara Football League club Kybybolite in 2019 after it breached player payment regulations by awarding players upfront sign-on payments.

The club was fined $18,350 by the SANFL and stripped of 16 premiership points for the next season.

The SANFL, RMFL and Jervois were contacted for comment.

Full summary of Jervois salary cap penalties
$26,500 fine ($9,500 of which is suspended)

Limited to a total of four points allocated under the Approved Player Points System (APPS) in both season 2024 and 2025

Loss of 8 premiership points in 2023 and 2024 (four points per year).


Interesting, Cash and APPS penalties seem severe, the premiership points penalties seem a tad trifling.

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2023 7:53 pm
by Armchair expert
Where are they flying players in from?

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

PostPosted: Wed Apr 12, 2023 8:12 am
by shoe boy
Armchair expert wrote:Where are they flying players in from?


Darwin

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

PostPosted: Wed Apr 12, 2023 3:43 pm
by Armchair expert
shoe boy wrote:
Armchair expert wrote:Where are they flying players in from?


Darwin


Worlds gone mad

Must have been paid an absolute packet

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

PostPosted: Wed Apr 12, 2023 8:06 pm
by Killa
Hearing more RMFL had similar breaches but not as severe. I have heard a successful SGFL Club in the past 6 years is also being investigated salary cap breaches.

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

PostPosted: Wed Apr 12, 2023 8:09 pm
by Armchair expert
Killa wrote:Hearing more RMFL had similar breaches but not as severe. I have heard a successful SGFL Club in the past 6 years is also being investigated salary cap breaches.


From Port Augusta?

Re: Salary Cap Investigations

PostPosted: Wed May 24, 2023 11:38 pm
by Killa
Armchair expert wrote:
Killa wrote:Hearing more RMFL had similar breaches but not as severe. I have heard a successful SGFL Club in the past 6 years is also being investigated salary cap breaches.


From Port Augusta?

Correct, but have not heard much more about this.