AFL News: Collingwood calls for AFL to introduce premiership rings, Prestia eyes return for Tigers

By The Roar / Editor

Following in the lead of competitions like the NRL, NFL and NBA, the Australian Football League is considering introducing a radical plan to present premiership rings to every player who plays a senior men’s or women’s game in a flag-winning season.

Such a proposal to introduce rings – worth more than $50,000 each – has reportedly been in discussion throughout the summer, with four separate businesses pitching to partner with the AFL on delivering the luxury items.

While the AFL is set to officially commit to a plan, they have maintained that the time-honoured premiership medallion for the 23 premiership players will remain. AFL spokesperson Jay Allen confirmed the organisation has been approached.

“Every day we get pitched by companies with new concepts,” said Allen on Tuesday.

“We can confirm we have been approached by multiple businesses pitching premiership rings, however, no further conversations have been progressed.

“For clarity, the AFL premiership medal is one of the most iconic and treasured medals in Australian sport.

“It has been handed out for decades and will continue to be for decades to come. There is no desire or plan to change that.”

Several key figures across the AFL landscape, including Eddie McGuire, are optimistic the plan will get the go-ahead – with Collingwood CEO Craig Kelly throwing his public support behind the idea.

The Magpies, as current flag holders, are particularly hopeful that the idea will get over the line, and that their 2023 flag will be the first counted under the rings system – with 37 players having played for the club throughout the season.

“There is an opportunity here for the AFL industry to copy something from the American sports model that is actually special and works. I don’t think we should copy everything, mind you,” Kelly told Nine News Melbourne.

“It’s separate to the medals and the player and the coach. It needs to be licensed by the AFL. A version of it should be available for members and collectors.”

Darcy Moore celebrates Collingwood’ 2023 premiership win. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/AFL Photos/via Getty Images)

Kelly also advocated that a system for the support staff should also be incorporated, a model currently implemented by the NBA.

“The ability to recognise all staff and make them feel special for all the hard work and to have something on their shelf is a good thing,” he said.

“It works wonderfully across men’s and women’s. Ideally I’d love our staff and players to receive something from last year and to line up with the AFLW season and Grand Final this season.”

Season over for Lions duo as Richmond guns eye return

Brisbane’s players will take inspiration from the stoicism of Lincoln McCarthy and Darcy Gardiner as they faced their season-ending knee injuries.

The Lions confirmed on Tuesday the experienced duo face a year on the sidelines – each tore an anterior cruciate ligament in a knee during last week’s win against Gold Coast.

McCarthy and Gardiner join Keidean Coleman and recruit Tom Doedee in becoming ACL victims this season.

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“It is tough to try and put your emotions to the side, particularly when we’re such a close group and we’ve been through it so many times,” midfielder Hugh McCluggage told reporters on Tuesday.

“There’s definitely a part of you that is really disappointed for them but you just have to keep going out there and get your job done.

“The boys that actually got injured were remarkable, how stoic they were … if you look at Linc and Darcy, they put on a brave face and got around all the boys.

“I think Linc was at the huddle straight after he hurt himself, helping the younger boys – that just shows how good a people they are really.”

Defenders Noah Answerth (concussion) and Brandon Starcevich (calf, four-five weeks) are also sidelined.

Meanwhile, Richmond’s influential midfielder Dion Prestia could return for his first AFL match since round one after overcoming a hamstring tear.

(Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)

And utility Noah Balta is also in the selection frame for Saturday night’s MCG match against the Western Bulldogs.

Balta hasn’t featured since round three when damaging the medial collateral ligament in a knee and, like Prestia, will face a fitness test later this week.

Veteran midfielder Jack Graham (hamstring) and Jacob Bauer (hamstring) are chances after missing the nine-goal loss to Fremantle, as Richmond’s lengthy injury list slightly eases.

The Tigers, languishing in 17th spot with just one win, still expect to be without on-baller Jacob Hopper – another hamstring victim – for another fortnight.

And club champion Tim Taranto (wrist) was listed on Tuesday as being another four to six weeks from a comeback, with key forward Tom Lynch (hamstring) six to eight weeks away.

Richmond have also lost Josh Gibcus and Judson Clarke to knee injuries for the season.

with AAP

The Crowd Says:

2024-05-09T15:44:10+00:00

sven

Roar Rookie


went to the storm v rabbitohs game anzac day night & it was the same garbage there, some merchant banker trying his best to pump up the crowd all game & every so often a drum roll to try & get the chant going, never mind the pumping music every time the opportunity arose …. felt so contrived & very annoying, really intruded on the enjoyment of a night out with some mates & made any conversation difficult. mind u im just an old codger & hardly the future so maybe i’ll slink away & leave it to the event goers

2024-05-09T01:15:36+00:00

nostats

Roar Rookie


me too,,,,he did a lot of good, that has to be acknowledged however he moulded the the club into something it didnt have to be.which has been proven since his departure ,an achievement by the current people running it that is bigger than the flag in my opinion

2024-05-09T00:46:20+00:00

Michael

Roar Rookie


Enough. We have the greatest game in the world with fantastic traditions but we are constantly trying to change it. We're not America and shouldn't want to be. Only those in the final side have traditionally been recognised, that in part is what makes it special.

2024-05-08T23:36:44+00:00

Scyphus

Roar Rookie


Since he left, I actually like Collingwood.

2024-05-08T23:03:25+00:00

Scyphus

Roar Rookie


Do I yell or swear while watching the footy????? Is Pope Paul VII Catholic?

2024-05-08T23:03:18+00:00

nostats

Roar Rookie


yeh he still thinks he left the pies, truth is once the the natives became restless the board knew he had to go and acted accordingly.the biggest move with the biggest whole club change in 20 years

2024-05-08T22:53:53+00:00

Cinderella's Big Score

Roar Rookie


Maybe there is something in your body language that frightens her. Do you yell and swear when you are watching the footy? I am usually in a trance-like state. Cats are very sensitive. :stoked:

2024-05-08T16:59:40+00:00

Scyphus

Roar Rookie


Frito and Spam carry the One Ring to the Black Hole. A great work of literature. Out of print but amazingly cribbed online [Edit:Just Google It. I repeatedly tried and failed to link it; probably a giant copyright violation anyway.]

2024-05-08T12:32:17+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Mitsubishi backwards says "Ih si Bus Tim" and in Aussie: Its a Bus Tim

2024-05-08T11:59:38+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


I helped my daughter do up a Mitsubishi LWB for vanning. She loves it.

2024-05-08T11:49:12+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Yessum. Northern Rivers. Closer to money. I’ve decided that you can keep Dangerfield. My latest dream is to take a Coaster full ammenities residentially appointed bus on the lesser travelled lap. The 6 cyl Diesel one.

2024-05-08T11:29:59+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Hmm. Where are you? Northern Rivers still?

2024-05-08T11:27:20+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Don't worry l wouldn't do anything that I'd do.

2024-05-08T11:25:03+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Mick's

2024-05-08T11:06:37+00:00

dargerovitch

Roar Rookie


Whose ring?

2024-05-08T11:01:56+00:00

dargerovitch

Roar Rookie


My Collingwood supporter friends had a black and white mongrel dog so no need for a scarf. Her name was Maggie .

2024-05-08T10:58:16+00:00

dargerovitch

Roar Rookie


I can't even understand them when they're shouting. Not that i want to. I am partially deaf from working with noisy machinery before everyone wore ear muffs. Sent me partially deaf and I have hearing aids. I take them out at the football and the noise is still too loud. Can't imagine what it's like for people with good hearing but not about to put my h'ing aids in to find out.

2024-05-08T10:47:15+00:00

dargerovitch

Roar Rookie


Nah , should be "Will I ever see your face again?" with appropriate crowd participation.

2024-05-08T10:43:30+00:00

Gary

Roar Rookie


Tbf, I like the idea of the rest of the playing group (that didn't play) get some type of medal.

2024-05-08T10:41:57+00:00

dargerovitch

Roar Rookie


Would the players actually wear them all the time? Or just at footy functions ? Plenty of blokes don't like rings or any jewelry. $50K each is absurd too. $10 K absolute max IF it happens.

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