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Eels Salary Cap Mk V

Gronk

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What evidence do you have that Greenburg is involved in the salary cap breaches or anything illegal? The fact the he knows two of the blokes involved and previously gave them references is hardly evidence that he has done something wrong. He may have...but this is just pure speculation.

Evidence, schmevidence. If you believe that the Dogs have had 100% clean books since the Oasis years then you still believe in the Easter Bunny, Santa Clause and that Pamela Anderson's tits are real.

Toddy does not pass the pub test. Ask the beer snobs in the soup thread. They're prolly at the early opener already.
 

84 Baby

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What evidence do you have that Greenburg is involved in the salary cap breaches or anything illegal? The fact the he knows two of the blokes involved and previously gave them references is hardly evidence that he has done something wrong. He may have...but this is just pure speculation.
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eels_fan

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Parramatta advertiser is reporting we'll be appealing the penalty, but not the de-registration of the GO5
 

BoneyBlake17

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Parramatta advertiser is reporting we'll be appealing the penalty, but not the de-registration of the GO5

Absolute disgrace cop the punishment and move on the nrl arent going to change their decsion why waste more time and drag this on further. Why havent the nrl just kicked them all out the 4 remaining seem to be causing more trouble. And whats this about the 3 submissions for egm were invalid what weren't they done in crayon or something.
 

phantom eel

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Parramatta advertiser is reporting we'll be appealing the penalty, but not the de-registration of the GO5
So trying to reduce the $1mil fine, and/or the 12 points... sounds like a good thing for a rugby league club to try and do - even though I think we should just get on with it and let the coach and players focus on next season.

The Go5 have had one court appeal funded by the club/members... they can fight their own personal court battles now, and the club should move on.
 

phantom eel

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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...y/news-story/002de9ded8755c4c82bfb89d87342506

Garrard's quotes:

“I think it is vital that we appeal,” Mr Garrard said.

“In (NRL chief executive) Todd Greenberg’s statement, he said that the club has the right to appeal, and I think we should work within the system.

“In all of this, it doesn’t matter who is on the board, Parramatta is guilty of indiscriminate breaches between 2013 and 2015.

“The present board for the last 15 months has dealt with a lot of issues, and the actions of this board have been to resolve issues of previous administrations.

“The penalty is ought to be mitigated by the very clear work the board has down to satisfy the NRL’s governance review ... whether it be the points or the fine.”

Mr Garrard said the club would work with the NRL, saying it “has already put in place measures to satisfy the NRL’s wishes”.
 
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working to resolve the issues is all well and good but in the end it's meaningless because the board didn't report the breaches at the time and lied to the nrl about them
 

IFR33K

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I would hope any appeal would allow the club to clarify it's 2016 and 2017 salary cap positions.


Everyone is happy to say we should move on. Maybe the appeal is more about the penalties in 2017/8.

IDC if we blow another 3 mill on legals, but the NRL needs to wake up and realise there are more than 3 or 4 clubs in this competition.
 

Gronk

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Everyone is happy to say we should move on. Maybe the appeal is more about the penalties in 2017/8.

IDC if we blow another 3 mill on legals, but the NRL needs to wake up and realise there are more than 3 or 4 clubs in this competition.

The appeal is not through the courts. It's a NRL appeals committee headed by and ex-silk and a few ex-players I think. So it won't cost squillions.

The NRL’s appeals committee is headed by Ian Callinan QC, dual-international and former politician Michael Cleary and ex-Kangaroos captain Max Krilich.

Not sure if Max will be there based on this recent pic.

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IFR33K

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The appeal is not through the courts. It's a NRL appeals committee headed by and ex-silk and a few ex-players I think. So it won't cost squillions.

Even better

Not sure if Max will be there based on this recent pic.

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El Diablo

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Toddy trying to cover his arse. happy to leak Seward's statements to the media but not to the club

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...s/news-story/a92139ce3051ea915114d65b420e2761

Parramatta prepare to appeal NRL’s salary cap sanctions
Parramatta directors last night voted to seek leave to appeal their sanctions from the NRL as details emerged of the club’s multiple attempts to secure access to interview transcripts from former Eels chief executive Scott Seward and ex-coach Ricky Stuart that formed part of the case against them.

The Weekend Australian understands the Eels board will press ahead with plans to maintain their vigil against the NRL, with the next step to seek leave to appeal the verdict through appeals tribunal chairman Ian Callinan QC. Last night’s decision will further antagonise the NRL and ensure the saga will continue for the foreseeable future.

The club has been locked in a spat with the game’s governing body for months, the relationship reaching its nadir last week when NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg confirmed the sanctions against the Eels — a fine of $1 million and 12 premiership points for salary cap rorts.

Parramatta’s legal representatives tried and failed on multiple occasions to gain access to interview transcripts from Seward and Stuart, only to be told by the NRL that the material was not required for the club to properly respond to allegations of massive salary cap rorts.

The Weekend Australian has obtained a series of letters exchanged between the respective legal teams of Parramatta and the NRL, which were included in the club’s response to the breach notice.

The Eels’ legal advisers, Carroll and O’Dea, sent a letter to the NRL on May 10 requesting all statements and interview transcripts from Stuart, Seward, former chief executive Ken Edwards and ex-chairman Roy Spagnolo, along with Newcastle businesswoman Tracey McKelligott, the club’s former recruitment manager Peter Nolan and ex-salary cap auditor Ian Schubert.

“After having reviewed the materials you provided us on 6 May last it appears there are a number of pertinent documents which we will require before our client can respond,” the Eels wrote.

“We consider that the requested documents are imperative to allow our client an opportunity to properly understand and respond to the breach notice by the NRL.

“Accordingly, we reserve our right to request further time to respond until we have read and considered the documents we have requested.”

A follow-up letter on May 16 again requested access to the transcripts of interview with Seward and Stuart — the NRL provided only a statement from Seward. It is understood Spagnolo and Edwards were never interviewed by the NRL.

The next day the NRL sent a letter via lawyer Tony O’Reilly which stated that the material the Eels had requested was not required to respond to the breach notice.

Again, the Eels’ lawyers sent a letter to the NRL on May 19 voicing their frustration at the NRL’s decision to withhold the transcripts.

“It remains our firm view that the modified list of documents we have requested remains of significance,” they wrote.

“You have not provided reasons why the transcript of interview/statement of Ricky Stuart or our request in relation to records of Scott Seward will not be provided.

“We remain of the view that these documents are critical to our ability to meaningfully respond to the breach notice. We once again re-state our request for this information.

“If you remain of the view that you are not willing to provide these documents, please provide us with your reasons.”

The board is in the throes of fending off challenges to their authority from three separate parties seeking to overthrow the directors at an extraordinary general meeting — the board opted to call an EGM on August 22, where they are expected to ask the members to vote for a full election on October 10.
 

Gronk

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Parramatta’s legal representatives tried and failed on multiple occasions to gain access to interview transcripts from Seward and Stuart, only to be told by the NRL that the material was not required for the club to properly respond to allegations of massive salary cap rorts.

Withholding key witness interviews ? Not a good look Todd. In the real world all evidence tabled before a court is accessible by the defendants. Witnesses are always available to be cross examined. If they bear no significance Todd, why withhold them ?
 

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