NAB Cup prize money raised
The prize money for the winners and runners-up in the NAB Cup pre-season competition will be considerably increased, the AFL has announced. The winners will this year receive $350,000, up from $220,000, while the runners-up will win $160,000, up from $110,000. AFL football operations manager Andrian Anderson said, while different clubs placed varying levels of emphasis on the pre-season competition, the extra money on offer would doubtless increase motivation.
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Re: nab cup prize money not to be sneezed at.....
So Anderscum reckons the extra $130K on offer will increase motivation eh?stinger wrote:NAB Cup prize money raised
The prize money for the winners and runners-up in the NAB Cup pre-season competition will be considerably increased, the AFL has announced. The winners will this year receive $350,000, up from $220,000, while the runners-up will win $160,000, up from $110,000. AFL football operations manager Andrian Anderson said, while different clubs placed varying levels of emphasis on the pre-season competition, the extra money on offer would doubtless increase motivation.
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Well, isn't he really admitting there is a problem with the comp?
IF the prizemoney for winning was $1 million, then that might be the figure that would "increase motivation".
Even the poorest clubs realise that whilst the extra $130K is handy, if trying to win the NAB Cup compromises your real season preperation, it's then a fools economy.
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