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Cox earns contract extension through trigger clause – The Age
The tall forward signed a three-year deal with the potential for a fourth year on the same money – about $550,000 annually – if he played a certain number of games over those first three years.

The Collingwood forward line operated better in the Carlton game, with Cox as a marking target and effective games from small forward Jaidyn Stephenson and Josh Thomas.
There has been some question in the industry of how the AFL’s pro rata formula applies in this reduced season, when contracts have triggers that are activated on a cumulative basis over several years.
The AFLPA has been examining the issue for players with a range of contract situations and it appears in Cox’s case that he has …
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