The AFL has been unable to clarify Dayne Beams' comments that his contract settlement with Collingwood was paid outside the salary cap.
Earlier in the week, Beams told SEN's Dwayne's World that his contract was paid out outside of the salary cap and did not impact on the Magpies' salary cap issues that forced them to trade out Adam Treloar, Jaidyn Stephenson and Tom Phillips.
āAnything that was negotiated with me and my contract was outside the cap, so I actually had nothing to do with anything that went on there," Beams told SEN's Dwayne's World.
āThe only thing that they probably lost with my scenario was a couple of early draft picks, which was unfortunate.
āIn terms of the squeeze, I think it was much broader than just me in isolation. Unfortunately, the club got itself in the position they were in and a few people had to fall out.ā
AFL boss Gillon McLaughlan was unable to clarify Beams' comments but revealed all payments go in the salary cap unless for certain exemptions.
āThere may be exemptions or specific reasons or things that sit outside the cap. There are some exemptions. Like, injury allowances are part of ā¦ there is a cap, then thereās an overflow for injury allowances and injury payments, so maybe something happened there," McLaughlan told 3AWĀ and reported by Fox Sports' Ben Cotton.Ā
āI donāt know, but generally all payments go in the cap.ā
AFL operations boss Steve Hocking was also unable to clarify the comments when asked on SEN's Crunch Time.Ā
āI canāt comment on individual cases. Iāll also acknowledge that it doesnāt sit in my area,ā Hocking toldĀ SENās Crunch TimeĀ and reported by Alex Zaia.Ā
āWhat I will acknowledge is that all of the Collingwood player contracts and every player contract across the competition has to be approved by the AFL.
āIt doesnāt sit in my particular area. Andrew Dillon [AFL general counsel] and his team look after this. They work closely with the clubs, and they work closely with the clubs."
Beam's comments could require an investigation which would only add to Collingwood's tumultuous season on-and-off-the-field.
On-field, the Magpies sit 16th on the ladder with three wins and their performances resulted in the departure of coach Nathan Buckley.
Off-field, the club is still dealing with the fallout of long-time president Eddie McGuire's departure and the imminent board election.