I know this has been bought up in the media before but is a great topic of conversation with the NRL player movements for the 2019 season already open (that's another topic).
Publishing the NRL top 30 squad's salaries brings transparency to the salary cap and gives the fans a better understanding of where the clubs hard earned is being spent.
The NBA is one world class competition where salaries are published with little backlash from players, clubs, media or fans - not to mention also working under a salary cap.
What harm is there in publishing salaries? Management can be held accountable instead of the media and fans bashing them without true facts. The conversation amongst fans on the future of their squad grows. All players have a true value and can be measured against one another. The media would have a field day
What are the reasons against publishing salaries?
Publishing the NRL top 30 squad's salaries brings transparency to the salary cap and gives the fans a better understanding of where the clubs hard earned is being spent.
The NBA is one world class competition where salaries are published with little backlash from players, clubs, media or fans - not to mention also working under a salary cap.
What harm is there in publishing salaries? Management can be held accountable instead of the media and fans bashing them without true facts. The conversation amongst fans on the future of their squad grows. All players have a true value and can be measured against one another. The media would have a field day
What are the reasons against publishing salaries?