Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
@Oxygen said:http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/contact-sports-need-to-unite-on-concussion-says-irbs-top-doctor-20140320-hvku6.html
@Anonymous said:@Oxygen said:http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/contact-sports-need-to-unite-on-concussion-says-irbs-top-doctor-20140320-hvku6.html
Wrong article?
_Posted using RoarFEED 2013_
@GNR4LIFE said:Should be a cap limit on 3rd party
@bonstonker said:i would have no problem with the current set up if you reward the clubs that produce their own players from their junior leagues.
the players deserved to be paid whatever they can get.
and so should the clubs that produce them for the rich clubs to steal.
nrl needs to stop pretending they can police it.
@yeti said:the TPAs make the salary cap a complete joke. What's the point of having a cap when anyone with any nous can sidestep it using Third Party Agreements? A level playing field? Don't make me laugh!
@diedpretty said:One option might be that clubs are taken out of the loop altogether. If as a company you want to make TPAs you register directly with the NRL.. The NRL can then supply a full list of all companies/individuals who are interested in TPAs to players/managers when they are negotiating contracts. All details monitored throughout by NRL so they can see if any particular clubs are being favoured. All monies under TPA to be paid up front to the NRL who organise payments with player.
@Demonborger said:Third party deals for players should be so regardless of what team that player plays for.
So you make sure any third party player deals are registered with the NRL, if that is failed then the Club gets fined and the player suspended.
When a player is being signed and there are rival bids the NRL must compare those bids and add in differentials with third party deals.
E.g
If club A wants a player for 400k and club B for 500k, but there is a third party sponsor register who will only pay the player if he signs with club A for 300k, then that additional 300k must be included in the cap.
So basically the third party deal should only be considered independent from the cap if it is given to the player regardless of what team he plays for. As soon as it is based upon signing only for a particular team, then it should be included in that teams cap.