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Blues star Martin grateful despite ‘massive’ financial hit – The Age
The poster boy for the AFL’s colossal pay cuts last year says the Blues are “desperate” to end their eight-year finals drought, having learned plenty from a string…

Martin was therefore disproportionately affected, losing in the vicinity of $300,000 last year. While the AFL and players association initiated a special fund for players like Martin, whose 2020 salary was substantially above their annual salary, Martin confirmed he had still been a significant financial loser from COVID-19.
But the talented forward/midfielder, 26, said he was not overly stressed about money and was comfortable with how the situation ended.
Been in discussions with my manager and…
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