Here is a points system that i believe will stop the rorters & underhand business deals we all know goes on in the NRL world .
1-All players points are determined by market value. Whatever the highest bidder bids that is the value. All clubs get so many points to spend, lets say 90.
2-When a player is off contract, All clubs put in a dollar value for that player & have to lodge that offer with the NRL. if they want to contract him. EG -James Tedesco 2017.
Tigers say we will pay you 1.2 M a season. Rosters say we will pay you .850 m (850 k) but we all know that means 850K "on the books" & another 500 k "off the books".But under the points system that doesn't matter what they pay him. .Because the Tigers (the honest highest bidder) has offered 1.2 m, Tedesco is now worth 12 points, regardless of what the Roosters "claim"to be paying him. The beauty of this system is regardless of what the Roosters "claim" to be paying him, he still costs them 12 points off their salary cap, not 8.5 as they would have you believe .
3-All offers to a player have to be lodged with the NRL & are binding if the player accepts them.How ever a clubs offer can be withdrawn before a player excepts it .
EG -Cherry Evans. Tigers offer Cherry Evans 1.5 m . Manly offer 1.1 m .Cherry is now worth 15 salary cap points. But before Cherry Evans accepts the deal, we have signed Hastings on 600 k , so we withdraw the offer. Now Cherry Evans is only worth 11 salary cap points ,( Manlys highest bid) because we withdrew the offer.
4- You get a discount on salary cap points if your RL player is a Junior. EG Tigers offer James Tedesco 1.2 m. We get a 20 percent salary cap discount because we bred him. So if we offer him 1.2 m , if only costs us 9.6 points of our salary cap.But if the Roosters want hm, it costs them 12 salary cap points.
This system would ensure transparently & honesty because regardless of what the rorting clubs want to pay their players under the table, They still couldn't rort the points system.
As one wise man siad, this system will never be adopted because there are to many rich individuals entwined in the RL that are part of the rort.
1-All players points are determined by market value. Whatever the highest bidder bids that is the value. All clubs get so many points to spend, lets say 90.
2-When a player is off contract, All clubs put in a dollar value for that player & have to lodge that offer with the NRL. if they want to contract him. EG -James Tedesco 2017.
Tigers say we will pay you 1.2 M a season. Rosters say we will pay you .850 m (850 k) but we all know that means 850K "on the books" & another 500 k "off the books".But under the points system that doesn't matter what they pay him. .Because the Tigers (the honest highest bidder) has offered 1.2 m, Tedesco is now worth 12 points, regardless of what the Roosters "claim"to be paying him. The beauty of this system is regardless of what the Roosters "claim" to be paying him, he still costs them 12 points off their salary cap, not 8.5 as they would have you believe .
3-All offers to a player have to be lodged with the NRL & are binding if the player accepts them.How ever a clubs offer can be withdrawn before a player excepts it .
EG -Cherry Evans. Tigers offer Cherry Evans 1.5 m . Manly offer 1.1 m .Cherry is now worth 15 salary cap points. But before Cherry Evans accepts the deal, we have signed Hastings on 600 k , so we withdraw the offer. Now Cherry Evans is only worth 11 salary cap points ,( Manlys highest bid) because we withdrew the offer.
4- You get a discount on salary cap points if your RL player is a Junior. EG Tigers offer James Tedesco 1.2 m. We get a 20 percent salary cap discount because we bred him. So if we offer him 1.2 m , if only costs us 9.6 points of our salary cap.But if the Roosters want hm, it costs them 12 salary cap points.
This system would ensure transparently & honesty because regardless of what the rorting clubs want to pay their players under the table, They still couldn't rort the points system.
As one wise man siad, this system will never be adopted because there are to many rich individuals entwined in the RL that are part of the rort.