@ said:@ said:@ said:If a player is contacted directly by a company to do TV commercial or become a company ambassador for a product that is not connected with the club or NRL, is that classes a TPA ??
I would have thought any restrictions on the above would be classed as a restraint of trade. Also it would be so easy to rort
Correct..that is the exact intention of TPA's to allow players to earn from their intellectual property..you can not restrict that..the 1st one was Billy Slater and Queensland Banana's…his latest Gatorade..Slater wears no Storm gear ...it's just Billy Slater..There are plenty out there...Teddy with Nike...Smith for VB
As I said earlier they are between Player and 3rd Party not the Club they play for nor are the supposed to be arranged or guaranteed by the players Club...this is where many believe the waters are muddied ...
So Geo, do these deals come under the TPA umbrella?? Because if clubs have a limit on the amount of salaries they can have tied up in TPA's, than it would mean a player might not be able to accept a deal that he had been offered to him, and than we get back to restraint of trade.
On the other hand if they don't come under the TPA umbrella than the system is exposed to crooked deals and I guess most if not all clubs would be exploiting it in some way or another….of course some more than others
There are 2 types of TPA's that are exempt from the Cap..the 1st is Club affiliated TPA's where a Club sponsor can boost a player/s earnings ..this is currently Capped at 600K outside the Cap and can be payed to 1 player or a number of players which also can be guaranteed by the Club..
The second which I think you are asking about is Non-Club Affiliated TPA's..like Slater and Gatorade I mentioned…they have no limit or restrictions apart from they are not to be arranged or guaranteed by the Club the player plays for.... or used as an inducement for the player to play for a certain Club...they are meant to allow the Player to supplement their earnings based on their own intellectual property or brand...For example if Slater left the Storm and played for the Broncos his deal with Gatorade would travel with him if they wanted to continue using his profile...regardless of who he plays for..
It was mentioned that Moylan has Club sponsored 3rd Party agreements as part of his salary at the Panthers..if he were to leave then the 3rd Party would not be obligated to continue the agreement for him to play at another Club...