Hopefully Betts goes to Adelaide.
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COMPENSATION
* Clubs can ask for an indication of their draft compensation before they decide to match a rival club’s offer. But the AFL has said clubs will not get a definitive answer on the draft pick they would receive until the offer from a rival club was official.
* The formula for compensation is based on the size and length of the contract and the age of the player. For instance, Brendon Goddard would almost certainly deliver a first-round pick.
However, there are various permutations. Clubs that lose a player to free agency but gain a player could receive less, depending on the value of the player they recruit. For instance, if St Kilda lost Goddard, but gained another player of less quality, the compensation would be based on the difference between the players, meaning the Saints may only receive a third-round pick plus their new player. If the player gained is judged to be at the same level to the one lost, the relevant club would receive nothing.
* The AFL will use five bands of draft selections to determine compensation. These are first round, end of first round, second round, end of second round and third round.
* Unlike expansion laws, clubs cannot ‘‘bank’’ their free-agency compensation picks. This means they will have to used or traded in the same year and cannot be stored and used when a club expects itself to finish lower on the ladder.
* Restricted free agents will fill in a ‘‘form 41’’ detailing a rival club’s official offer in terms of base payments, senior match payments and additional service agreement (ASA) payments. Unrestricted free agents will fill in a ‘‘form 42’’.
* The current player’s club will have three days to match a rival offer.
* Contracts must be lodged within seven days of the club receiving notice from the AFL.
* There will be no compensation for delisted players
3 months older than Franklin, would almost certainly leave for more money/longer contract than we'd offer, last three best and fairest results are 2nd, 8th and 9th.
Under that criteria, it's entirely feasible that we end up with a pick in the early 20s as compensation if he goes.
I'd take anything above 30 for him, and it frees up anywhere between 300-400k in the salary cap.