Incentive to get players to pay their fee's...They give them the $50 and they will spend it at the pub at the after match function anyway.
An incentive to pay their fees of let's say on average $350 is one thing, but if a player starts for 1st Grade in all 18 games, he will walk away with $900 for the season, win lose or draw.
So the club brings in ($350 x 15) of which most goes out immediately for jerseys, kit, insurance and then pays out ($900 x 15) as player incentive, so on this deal, the club is likely to lose up to ($1200x 15) over the course of the season, being cost recovery + player incentive.
So, to make that back
just from the profit margin from all colts and grade players (fees) at an average of $50 per player profit, Hornsby would need to have 360 registered and fully financial players.
I am not sure if they have their own clubhouse/bar that would help recoup some of that money paid out, but for a Div 3 Subbies team that is surrounded by other subbies clubs, Premier Clubs at Gordon and Eastwood?!?!?
I guess it is a short to medium term investment aimed at attracting talent in order to hopefully climb back through the Divisions?
I truly hope it works out for them..