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Great to see the storm going so well after last years saga!
I dont think they deserved to be stripped of everything and i hope this season they get up and win the premiership just to stick it fair up the NRL and its idiots in charge.
I dont think they deserved to be stripped of everything and i hope this season they get up and win the premiership just to stick it fair up the NRL and its idiots in charge.
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Hmmm, I wasnt in the country when all this shite went down so not so clued in. Never knew about this beaussie but not all that surprised. An old workmate of mine worked as a trainer for years at a few clubs and also at state of origin in the early 90's and the guy swore the whole friggin league was corrupt. He was real dissilusioned. I hope it would not be the whole league, otherwise what are we supporting teams for...?
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
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Hmm, interesting question you raise KE. Your team fined today amongst other teams for salary cap breaches on the very day the NRL releaes its report into the Storm scandal.
NRL fines Wests Tigers $187,000 for salary cap breach with Titans, Dragons, Eels and Raiders also hit
From: AAP
May 11, 2011 1:57PM
WESTS Tigers are facing a hefty $187,000 fine for a salary-cap breach, the news arriving within minutes of the NRL releasing its report into the Melbourne Storm scandal.
Audits of the 2010 season show the Tigers breached the cap by claiming a long-serving player allowance despite advice from the NRL they were not eligible to do so.
Tigers officials immediately denied the breach, which could cost them $187,140.
"Wests Tigers have always supported the NRL salary-cap principles and rules," a club statement read.
"In relation to our 2010 position, however, we strongly disagree with the findings of the salary-cap audit."
Gold Coast, St George Illawarra, Parramatta and Canberra were also fined in relation to the use of second-tier players and the categorisation of education grants, accommodation and termination payments.
The Titans were hit with $76,380, the Eels $44,988, the Raiders $31,657 and the Dragons $15,694.
Gold Coast copped a further $2500 fine for failing to properly register a Toyota Cup player.
The NRL released the findings just minutes after its long-awaited report into the Storm's $3.8 million rort was made public.
League boss David Gallop said clubs were learning a lesson.
"The compliance across the vast majority of clubs has been encouraging but the penalties are a reminder that the salary cap will be enforced," he said in a statement.
"Six clubs were breached last year, most notably the Storm. It is pleasing to see the number down this year but the warning bells for anyone looking to break the rules could not be any louder.
"For the most part we are seeing a genuine wish to comply with the rules from the clubs but this remains an area in which we are always conducting thorough investigations."
The clubs have until May 20 to make submissions to the NRL in relation to the breaches before any penalties are imposed.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 6054018328
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Hmmm interesting and bad news. I gotta say I remember as a kid going out to Panthers games and seeing the players come up on the old big screen, their name and their position would come up, along with their trade or profession.
I remember thinking just a few years later that I was sure that players would receive disguised 'bonuses' to help the players out with their trade or otherwise on top of their normal paypacket as incentives to keep them at the club... I reckon its just gotten bigger and more convoluted now...
Parra only got a little fine though so its prob just an honest mistake in the books
I remember thinking just a few years later that I was sure that players would receive disguised 'bonuses' to help the players out with their trade or otherwise on top of their normal paypacket as incentives to keep them at the club... I reckon its just gotten bigger and more convoluted now...
Parra only got a little fine though so its prob just an honest mistake in the books
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
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