Slug on Devils
June 08, 2007
From The Mercury
Reported by James Bresnehan
Reported by James Bresnehan
TASMANIA is facing a sharp increase in its VFL licence fee next season whether or not the Devils are a stand-alone team.
AFL Victoria plans to hit the Devils' hip pocket by upping their licence, which is already the VFL's most expensive.
That means an increase on Tasmania's $85,000 aligned licence fee, thanks to its partnership with the Kangaroos.
Or the non-aligned licence fee of $35,000, which the Devils would revert to if the alignment ends as expected at the end of the season.
But instead of paying more, AFL Tasmania wants its slice of the VFL pie.
"Next year will be our eighth season in the competition, so I would think after such a long time we ought to get the same deal as everyone else," AFL Tasmania's general manager Scott Wade said yesterday.
Stand-alone VFL clubs Frankston and Port Melbourne get a $140,000 "incentive" grant from AFL Victoria each year.
North Ballarat, which also has a partial alignment with the Kangaroos, gets $70,000 -- half the incentive grant.
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