By Chris Cavanagh
RIDDELL District Football League clubs believe the player points cap has had little impact on their 2016 campaigns to date.
The league set a general cap of 42 points for this season, as part of a statewide move by AFL Victoria aimed at limiting the impact of spiralling player payments, with extra points allowances granted for seven clubs based on various exceptional circumstances.
The general cap will be lowered to 41 points next season, before moving to 40 points in 2018.
While the cap has put the squeeze on some clubs this season, there is still support for the long-term plan.
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Last Modified on 03/06/2016 11:51