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    Salary Cap Concessions - Eddie's Winning

    Cliff Hammond - 6 Feb

    Eddie McGuire's personal campaign against the Sydney Swans took another step yesterday, when the AFL caved in to pressure on the salary cap concessions.

    In a brilliantly biased piece, the Melbourne Herald Sun reports that the AFL has reacted after facing a campaign, led by Collingwood and Essendon, against the concessions. Pies president Eddie McGuire declared war on Brisbane and its salary cap concessions hours after last season's Grand Final defeat.

    Yesterday McGuire said it was about time the AFL looked at the concessions.

    "I welcome the review of the salary cap of our northern friends," he said. "I think it is long overdue and yes, it has become totally inequitable in the past few years."

    McGuire said the problem with two clubs operating outside the salary cap was that it had a snowballing, inflationary effect across the competition.

    "You can't have one team operating at 115 per cent at the same time and losing the same amount of money as the Western Bulldogs operating at 92 (per cent)," he said.

    "This time next year, they just buy all the Bulldogs' players; it's all over."

    Brisbane receives a $600,000 allowance above the $5.937 million salary cap and AFL Chief, Wayne Jackson, acknowledged this was a major beef for Victorian clubs.

    "They say we are trying to even out the competition then we give them an unfair advantage," Jackson said.

    "On one hand it does help them retain their players and you can ask, `Does it help them retain Queensland players?'.

    Lions' chief executive Michael Bowers last night questioned whether the AFL would cave into the Victorian clubs.

    "The only thing that has changed since the concessions were brought in is that we have won two premierships, but all the market conditions remain," Bowers said.

    The Herald Sun story is at
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