@ said:i dont think i have all the facts here but is this the summary?
- robbie was under contract for x amount of years with the WT
- rabbitohs picked him up dirt cheap in 2017 where we were gonna pay robbie the remaining of what was owed to him
- he also signed a contract with the club for 639k for an "ambassador role" to be paid out over 3-4 years
didn't we get an unfair advantage in 2017/18 because technically whatever is owed to robbie should've been included in the cap?
I believe the timeline is as follows:
1\. Club negotiates to have Farah released at the back end of 2016\. An ambassadorial role is openly discussed.
2\. Farah is released and joins Souths, who are reportedly only paying $250k of his ~$950k contract, with the Tigers responsible for the rest.
3\. Around this time, the Tigers apply for cap relief from the NRL, on the basis that Farah was only released as he was a disruptive presence.
4\. Farah plays out the remainder of his contract with Souths and then back at WT for the back half of 2018.
5\. Farah then re-signs for one more year (2019) with WT.
The crux of the matter appears to be whether an agreement was formally agreed to re: this ambassador role. Whilst Pascoe etc spoke of it publicly, the club’s statement today suggests they don’t believe anything was officially signed to and/or agreed.
The NRL clearly believe they have documentation stating that the deal was signed off. If that’s the case, then WT don’t really have a leg to stand on.
As Greenberg said, the rules re: these jobs post-playing are quite clear in that they need to be declared - there was an issue with Gasnier and the Dragons a few years back from memory.
Still, even if that is the case, the punishment seems very harsh in terms of the fine, cap penalty as well as Pascoe being banned.
As a comparison, the Eels were fined $465k for their ongoing illegal payments a few years back. The Tigers fine is nearly double that.