JD Tiger
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@jirskyr said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1191002) said:@JD-Tiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1190988) said:Get all club payments and TPA to go through the NRL, (so they will actually be real TPAs) and then focus on reducing the corruption within the NRL itself (because no plan is perfect and I bet there will be dodgy deals done there).
They do all go through the NRL - all TPAs are reported and ratified by the NRL. So are all contracts, registered with NRL. NRL knows exactly who is getting what.
If you are talking about the unofficial "shadowy" brown paper bag backdoor carpark deals, there's nothing the NRL can do without evidence.
If I choose to "gift" Harry Grant a brand new house and I have no official affiliation with the Tigers apart from being a fan, there's nothing the NRL can do. Any club with heavy-hitting supporters are going to see that clout impact the roster.
It's like Rusty flying kids up to his property at Nana Glen and showing them his oscars, when Pascoe asks the same kid to come to the demountables and they can have a popper whilst they wait. It's not a perfectly even comp and we should never expect it.
Roosters will see their empire fall, it's inevitable, people will move on, players retire, they won't be able to sustain the magic roster year on year.
I don't believe gifts and such are beyond the touch of the NRL to police. If they are, they should give the pretence about a fair comp away. It's not difficult to notice someone driving around in a brand new car, living in a new house.
Players need to have their (and their immediate families') incomes highly scrutinised, by some independent accounting agency that is above reproach to ensure fairness and incorruptibility. So all income is accounted for. I don't put much stock in the argument about it's not fair to the players, or it's breaching their confidentiality. Rubbish. It's fair to the game, and if they want to play the game then they must adhere to the rules.
The NRL doesn't have to do this, but I don't know of any other way they can make this competition fair. If they choose to continue sticking their head in the sand, the same rorting will continue to happen.
I don't expect it to be a perfectly even comp, but I do expect the NRL to forever be trying to make it as even and fair as possible.