Looking back on Port's year of pain
Carlton and Chris Judd's are challenging the AFL ruling that the dual Brownlow medallist's third-party deal with Visy must now be paid under the salary cap. Picture: Michael Klein Source: Herald Sun
THE stoush over Chris Judd's third-party deal with Visy may not be decided until a grievance tribunal is held next month.
Carlton, in conjunction with the AFL Players' Association, has challenged the AFL's ruling that Judd's $200,000 annual payment must be included in the Blues' salary cap.
The Players' Association is confident Judd, 29, has strong grounds to appeal the league's ruling.
The former Blues captain has been paid the money outside the cap for the past four years, but the AFL changed its stance in November.
It is unlikely the tribunal hearing will be held this month, meaning the issue may not be resolved until the eve of the NAB Cup, which starts on Friday, February 15.
Carlton coach Mick Malthouse has warned the AFL it has made a mistake.
"When you start changing the rules halfway through, I'm just astounded," Malthouse said.
"I don't think it's fair on either (Carlton or Judd) . . . and any other player. The league may have been painting themselves into a very, very dark corner."
The Blues will hit the training track tomorrow at Visy Park in their first major hit-out since Christmas.
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