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http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/roosters-refuse-to-let-perrett-and-mitchell-fly-coop-to-join-rival-clubs-20120618-20kcb.html
It is absolutely ridiculous that Perrett actually told his teammates he was leaving, that he expected to be at Bulldogs training YESTERDAY and that Hasler was going to name him in his team for this weekend TODAY … yet he is still contracted with the Roosters. Amateur hour!
But it's the type of thing that keeps on happening because the NRL don't seem to have any concrete rules on player transfers. Contracts mean absolutely nothing. Players can be released and join another team at any time. This type of stuff never happens in the professional sports leagues in America, where the rules do not allow for a situation where a player signs a contract with another team for the following season almost twelve months before it even begins.
The solution is to have an acknowledged transfer window or deadline. If a player starts the season with one team, he should finish it with them unless he is traded to another team before a certain date. I would think that a week or two after the completion of State of Origin would be a good time for this deadline. This method where a team just releases a player before his contract is over needs to stop.
It is absolutely ridiculous that Perrett actually told his teammates he was leaving, that he expected to be at Bulldogs training YESTERDAY and that Hasler was going to name him in his team for this weekend TODAY … yet he is still contracted with the Roosters. Amateur hour!
But it's the type of thing that keeps on happening because the NRL don't seem to have any concrete rules on player transfers. Contracts mean absolutely nothing. Players can be released and join another team at any time. This type of stuff never happens in the professional sports leagues in America, where the rules do not allow for a situation where a player signs a contract with another team for the following season almost twelve months before it even begins.
The solution is to have an acknowledged transfer window or deadline. If a player starts the season with one team, he should finish it with them unless he is traded to another team before a certain date. I would think that a week or two after the completion of State of Origin would be a good time for this deadline. This method where a team just releases a player before his contract is over needs to stop.