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Which team wins a final first?

  • Essendon

    Votes: 23 28.4%
  • Tasmania

    Votes: 58 71.6%

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Won't be that low , Cripps was $ 523k this year on a 97.5 average.

Duncan is averaging 99.2
The magic number is forever changing though. It started this year at around 5000 I believe. 5000 x 99.2 = $496k 🤞

Even if he is closer to 530k, it's still juicy if he looks fit.
 
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The magic number is forever changing though. It started this year at around 5000 I believe. 5000 x 99.2 = $496k 🤞

Even if he is closer to 530k, it's still juicy if he looks fit.
Wouldn't that have meant Cripps starting price would have been cheaper though ?

Find out for sure in December I guess , but yes $ 530 ish would be inviting.
 
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Wouldn't that have meant Cripps starting price would have been cheaper though ?

Find out for sure in December I guess , but yes $ 530 ish would be inviting.
That's a very good point :ROFLMAO: Maybe it changed a few weeks into the season.

Yeah, let's assume somewhere between 520k and 540k. If he gets back towards finals this year then has a full pre-season, he'd almost be a no-brainer.
 
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I can see someone in the distance so it's contested. The ball isn't deflated so it's a hard ball get. Hard to tell from the photo how he got the ball but I'm sure the opposition have touched it at some point in the last 20 minutes so it's an intercept.
When can you start?
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Footy media’s biggest money men revealed

The big bucks are made in the commentary box, not on the footy field. Here are the top former footy stars and big name earners in the media.

Everyone wants to know who the AFL’s million dollar men are — and they’re not just players on the field.
Media figure and former Richmond star Nathan Brown delved into rare territory when he put forward a list of former footy stars — in commentary, radio, digital, newspapers and podcasts — and their estimated salaries.

“I rang about five different people, and some very prominent names, and I’ve had a little bit of feedback.
“Fev thought I had him too low. Luke Darcy has been fielding some calls to see if he’s OK as he’s dropped from number three to 13 after no longer doing breakfast radio. He is hosting the Olympics though, Channel 7 is giving him another go after the Weapon (Dean Robinson) interview.


FOOTY’S TOP MONEY MEN
Equal 10: Wayne Carey, $500,000

Triple M, Channel 7 and The Age
An astute special comments man and one of the greatest to ever play the game, Carey offers up solid insights on Channel 7 every Friday night.

Equal 10: Jason Dunstall, $500,000
Fox Footy and Triple M
Affectionately referred to as Chief, the Hawks legend is becoming a fan favourite showing his wit and softer side across Bounce, radio and Instagram.

9: Nick Riewoldt, $550,000
Fox Footy and other media
Saints champion has made a seamless transition to the commentary chair and is also cooking up a bigger profile via an upcoming stint on Celebrity MasterChef.

8: Matthew Lloyd, $600,000
Channel 9, 3AW and AFL website
A multi-talented performer across various platforms, the Bombers great isn’t afraid to go hard and call it as he sees it.

7: Brian Taylor, $650,000
Channel 7 and Triple M
Now considered Channel 7’s chief commentator without Bruce McAvaney beside him, BT continues to hit the mark for many viewers.
:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: - Wrong!!!!!


6: Tim Watson, $675,000
SEN and Channel 7
The Essendon legend joins Garry Lyon each morning for their SEN breakfast show and is also a staple Seven News fixture.

5: James Brayshaw, $1 million
Channel 7 and Triple M
One of the most colourful callers on television, Brayshaw can do it all across cricket and footy, TV and radio.

4: Mark Howard, $1.05 million
Fox Sports (footy and cricket), Triple M and Howie Games podcast
A versatile cricket and footy commentator who has also made a big impression in the podcast world with his top-rating interview series, Howie Games.

3: Garry Lyon, $1.15 million
SEN and Fox Footy
One of the most polished performers, Lyon was always destined to work in media across television and radio.

2: Brendan Fevola, $1.2 million
Fox FM
A much-loved character on the field, Fev clearly has a big fan base in retirement with this top-rating radio gig over the past six years.

1: Jonathan Brown, $1.5 million
Nova and Fox Footy
Regarded as one of the great blokes in the industry, it’s no surprise the Lions legend is getting bang for his buck.
 

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How has Brown gotten the most of that lot?

Breaky Radio must be a fair earner especially since Fev is also comfortably over the Million dollar mark.
Would definitely have to be the breakfast radio gig since its an all year round job. Footy only accounts for about half the year. Hence why Brayshaw and Howie both hit the 1 mil mark seeing as they also do cricket for the other part of the year.
 

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Footy media’s biggest money men revealed

The big bucks are made in the commentary box, not on the footy field. Here are the top former footy stars and big name earners in the media.

Everyone wants to know who the AFL’s million dollar men are — and they’re not just players on the field.
Media figure and former Richmond star Nathan Brown delved into rare territory when he put forward a list of former footy stars — in commentary, radio, digital, newspapers and podcasts — and their estimated salaries.

“I rang about five different people, and some very prominent names, and I’ve had a little bit of feedback.
“Fev thought I had him too low. Luke Darcy has been fielding some calls to see if he’s OK as he’s dropped from number three to 13 after no longer doing breakfast radio. He is hosting the Olympics though, Channel 7 is giving him another go after the Weapon (Dean Robinson) interview.


FOOTY’S TOP MONEY MEN
Equal 10: Wayne Carey, $500,000

Triple M, Channel 7 and The Age
An astute special comments man and one of the greatest to ever play the game, Carey offers up solid insights on Channel 7 every Friday night.

Equal 10: Jason Dunstall, $500,000
Fox Footy and Triple M
Affectionately referred to as Chief, the Hawks legend is becoming a fan favourite showing his wit and softer side across Bounce, radio and Instagram.

9: Nick Riewoldt, $550,000
Fox Footy and other media
Saints champion has made a seamless transition to the commentary chair and is also cooking up a bigger profile via an upcoming stint on Celebrity MasterChef.

8: Matthew Lloyd, $600,000
Channel 9, 3AW and AFL website
A multi-talented performer across various platforms, the Bombers great isn’t afraid to go hard and call it as he sees it.

7: Brian Taylor, $650,000
Channel 7 and Triple M
Now considered Channel 7’s chief commentator without Bruce McAvaney beside him, BT continues to hit the mark for many viewers.
:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: - Wrong!!!!!


6: Tim Watson, $675,000
SEN and Channel 7
The Essendon legend joins Garry Lyon each morning for their SEN breakfast show and is also a staple Seven News fixture.

5: James Brayshaw, $1 million
Channel 7 and Triple M
One of the most colourful callers on television, Brayshaw can do it all across cricket and footy, TV and radio.

4: Mark Howard, $1.05 million
Fox Sports (footy and cricket), Triple M and Howie Games podcast
A versatile cricket and footy commentator who has also made a big impression in the podcast world with his top-rating interview series, Howie Games.

3: Garry Lyon, $1.15 million
SEN and Fox Footy
One of the most polished performers, Lyon was always destined to work in media across television and radio.

2: Brendan Fevola, $1.2 million
Fox FM
A much-loved character on the field, Fev clearly has a big fan base in retirement with this top-rating radio gig over the past six years.

1: Jonathan Brown, $1.5 million
Nova and Fox Footy
Regarded as one of the great blokes in the industry, it’s no surprise the Lions legend is getting bang for his buck.
Surely has to be satire.
Wayne Carey astute?
BT continues to hit the mark? More like intercept mark :ROFLMAO:.

Scary once you add on their various endorsements, sportsman night appearances and so on. Imagine the pay scale the competent callers/media personalities are on. :eek:
 
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