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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby mots02 » Wed Jul 09, 2025 11:04 am

Booney wrote:
Brodlach wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
MW wrote:Interesting last comment by Kane on Chad last night, that he thinks his loyalty to Hinkley cost him his job


How has he been an assistant at the one club for so long?
Surely you step up or step out

Runner before that too I think


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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby MW » Wed Jul 09, 2025 11:07 am

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MW wrote:Would Chad consider the North Adelaide head coach role? Would that be considered a step down? In pay it would I guess.


Wouldn't be much different in coin, that's why the clubs have been all over the AFL to lift the soft cap. Assistants are in the $140-160k range for most clubs. SANFL coaches wouldn't be far behind ( Godden was on more at the Eagles 6 or so years ago )


That is way too low for AFL assistant. You'd think they are doing 60-70 hours a week.
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby dedja » Wed Jul 09, 2025 11:12 am

MW wrote:
Booney wrote:
MW wrote:Would Chad consider the North Adelaide head coach role? Would that be considered a step down? In pay it would I guess.


Wouldn't be much different in coin, that's why the clubs have been all over the AFL to lift the soft cap. Assistants are in the $140-160k range for most clubs. SANFL coaches wouldn't be far behind ( Godden was on more at the Eagles 6 or so years ago )


That is way too low for AFL assistant. You'd think they are doing 60-70 hours a week.



Because that’s not what they earn …

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1286697/the ... turning-to

Neither are AFL assistants and SANFL coaches salaries similar.

Just saying …
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby Booney » Wed Jul 09, 2025 11:17 am

Average $180k including senior assistants.

I said $140-160k for most clubs because not all clubs spend the full cap and some go over it and pay the tax.

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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby MW » Wed Jul 09, 2025 11:17 am

Booney wrote:Average $180k including senior assistants.

I said $140-160k for most clubs because not all clubs spend the full cap and some go over it and pay the tax.

It is.


and 180k is still too low for that job, especially when the next step up is a role that pays 700k-1m
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby Booney » Wed Jul 09, 2025 11:20 am

MW wrote:
Booney wrote:Average $180k including senior assistants.

I said $140-160k for most clubs because not all clubs spend the full cap and some go over it and pay the tax.

It is.


and 180k is still too low for that job, especially when the next step up is a role that pays 700k-1m


Correct. Senior assistants are in the $240-300k range so that average is bumped up and I agree completely in what would be near 7 days a week + travel and away from home time, it's way unders.

There's a real concern current day players who earn the $500-600k mark with coaching aspirations may look to other positions post playing career because the apprenticeship served as an assistant on 1/3 or less of their previous salary doesn't look so attractive. Not with job security being as fickle as it is.
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby mots02 » Wed Jul 09, 2025 11:45 am

Booney wrote:
MW wrote:
Booney wrote:Average $180k including senior assistants.

I said $140-160k for most clubs because not all clubs spend the full cap and some go over it and pay the tax.

It is.


and 180k is still too low for that job, especially when the next step up is a role that pays 700k-1m


Correct. Senior assistants are in the $240-300k range so that average is bumped up and I agree completely in what would be near 7 days a week + travel and away from home time, it's way unders.

There's a real concern current day players who earn the $500-600k mark with coaching aspirations may look to other positions post playing career because the apprenticeship served as an assistant on 1/3 or less of their previous salary doesn't look so attractive. Not with job security being as fickle as it is.


What other professions are players looking to post career that pays $500 - $600k? Other than a couple of select media gigs per year.

Relative to society, the assistant coaches get paid well in an environment that most would aspire to be in.

And if you’ve been earning 5-6 for a10 years there some hope you might have built a buffer to survive and live your lifestyle on 150k…
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby MW » Wed Jul 09, 2025 11:54 am

Yes $150k p.a. for 38 hour week is good, but work out the $ per hour when the assistants work 7 days a week and away from home every second weekend though. Does not compute.
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby UK Fan » Wed Jul 09, 2025 12:12 pm

MW wrote:Yes $150k p.a. for 38 hour week is good, but work out the $ per hour when the assistants work 7 days a week and away from home every second weekend though. Does not compute.


$180K Plus free travel meals and accommodation. I'd take it.
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby Booney » Wed Jul 09, 2025 12:16 pm

mots02 wrote:
Booney wrote:
MW wrote:
Booney wrote:Average $180k including senior assistants.

I said $140-160k for most clubs because not all clubs spend the full cap and some go over it and pay the tax.

It is.


and 180k is still too low for that job, especially when the next step up is a role that pays 700k-1m


Correct. Senior assistants are in the $240-300k range so that average is bumped up and I agree completely in what would be near 7 days a week + travel and away from home time, it's way unders.

There's a real concern current day players who earn the $500-600k mark with coaching aspirations may look to other positions post playing career because the apprenticeship served as an assistant on 1/3 or less of their previous salary doesn't look so attractive. Not with job security being as fickle as it is.


What other professions are players looking to post career that pays $500 - $600k? Other than a couple of select media gigs per year.

Relative to society, the assistant coaches get paid well in an environment that most would aspire to be in.

And if you’ve been earning 5-6 for a10 years there some hope you might have built a buffer to survive and live your lifestyle on 150k…


You'd have to ask them. ;)
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Re: PAFC 2025

Postby RB » Wed Jul 09, 2025 12:21 pm

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MW wrote:
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MW wrote:Interesting last comment by Kane on Chad last night, that he thinks his loyalty to Hinkley cost him his job


How has he been an assistant at the one club for so long?
Surely you step up or step out


How have any of them been there for so long...being so (mathematically) close to a GF I guess makes clubs hesitant to change.


Only Ken & Chad have been there for a fair while coaching wise. Rest of them are 4 seasons max.

Ken 2013 - 2025
Chad 2015 - 2025
Carr - 2022 - current
Goldsack (as def coach) 2023-current (not sure if he is in or out next year)
Hartlett 2024-current....... (expecting either gone or different postion next year)
Lobbe 2022-current
Willaims 2024 - current
Sutcliffe 2024 - current


Chris Davies (joined prior to the 2015 season) is the most baffling long-term football department tenure for mine (I acknowledge it's a very different role to coaching).

At least Kenny can point to the 2013 and 2014 seasons as containing signs of significant improvement and a measure of post-season success.
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