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Clubs make roster moves based on 28-man squads in 2021

blue bags

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Clubs make roster moves based on 28-man squads in 2021
NRL clubs are preparing for 2021 on the assumption of top tier squads being reduced to 28 players as negotiations between NRL officials and the RLPA continue.

No definitive verdict on the salary cap or squad sizes for next season has been set by head office.

Newly-minted CEO Andrew Abdo indicated on Thursday that final figures will be confirmed in "coming weeks", by the end of the regular season by the latest.
But across the game clubs are planning roster contingencies based on squads dropping from the current 30-strong outfits by two, with Benji Marshall and Todd Payten both referencing a 28-man top tier when discussing the veteran half's future this week.

Such a prospect would see more than 30 players deemed of first grade calibre left in limbo.

Clubs are also anticipating a drop down from the current 3-6 development players, with two to four players per club expected for next year.

It's understood that ensuring existing development contracts held by players are honoured is a priority in 2021 planning.

"That is absolutely at the forefront of where we are spending our time and our energy," Abdo said on Thursday.

"We're in regular dialogue with the RLPA around our agreement with the players. We're in regular dialogue with the clubs around the club funding model and we're in regular dialogue with the states.

"Obviously everyone is seeking clarity sooner rather than later. That is a real focus and a priority that the Commission has set for us.

"And we expect to have those finalised in the coming weeks, certainly hopefully before the end of our season."

The prospect of reduced top tier squads makes it harder for the likes of Marshall and fringe first-graders to shore up their futures next season.

One NRL coach told NRL.com that carrying an extra half such as the Kiwi international is possible in a 30-man squad, but the prospect of a reduced number had quelled their interest in the outgoing Tigers icon."That will probably be his biggest hurdle, the fact each squad is getting smaller," Payten said when asked on Marshall's ability to find a new home in 2021 on Wednesday.

The fact the Tigers already have five players capable of playing in the halves contracted for next season saw them confront "the reality with our roster management" according to CEO Justin Pascoe – that a sixth playmaker could not be carried in a 28-man squad.

Canberra meanwhile are understood to be making roster plans based on a 28-man top tier squad, leaving room for veterans Sia Soliola and Jordan Rapana, as well as rising hooker Tom Starling.

While Starling has had a two-year offer put to him by the Raiders, talks with Rapana and Soliola have been put on hold until a definitive salary cap figure is finalised.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/09/03/clubs-make-roster-moves-based-on-28-man-squads-in-2021/
 

siv

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All clubs run RG and U20s be it directly or indirectly

All this has done is force 4 players across all clubs to drop from minimum wage contracts to RG / U20s contracts

Clubs still need to use the same number of players
 

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All clubs run RG and U20s be it directly or indirectly

All this has done is force 4 players across all clubs to drop from minimum wage contracts to RG / U20s contracts

Clubs still need to use the same number of players

reducing clubs costs. Makes sense given they are going to be playing catch up on losses made this year and face uncertainty about next seasons revenue. That presuming they reduce the cap as well.
 

blue bags

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reducing clubs costs. Makes sense given they are going to be playing catch up on losses made this year and face uncertainty about next seasons revenue. That presuming they reduce the cap as well.
not sure about the cap yet
 

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Vlandys saying there will be no reduction in squad numbers (dont really get the "I'm a boy from the gong" line when slashing expenditure everywhere but there you go)
New offer on table to RLPA is a 10% salary cap reduction (previous offer 5% reduction)
Will also be reductions in player welfare and superann fund

RLPA challenging the no fault stand down rule

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/ne...nion-as-pay-war-ramps-up-20200912-p55v01.html
 
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If they end up reducing the cap by $1mill a year its going to be interesting to see how clubs will afford the $1mill plus players they have signed up to long term deals.
 

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If they end up reducing the cap by $1mill a year its going to be interesting to see how clubs will afford the $1mill plus players they have signed up to long term deals.
I think that they would be reduced in line with the cuts by agreement with the RLPA. Until someone arcs up.

Interesting times ahead.
 

blue bags

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If they end up reducing the cap by $1mill a year its going to be interesting to see how clubs will afford the $1mill plus players they have signed up to long term deals.
yes million dollar plus- players, that are not playing semi final footy
so this year play twenty games, but other years can play up to 30 games
 

siv

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Do you reduce the cap or just reduce the minimum % spend

Eg reduce the grant by 10%

But then you also also reduce the minimum spend from 95% to 80%

This allows clubs to start negotiating reduced contracts
 

10$ Ferret

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I think its a joke that they are putting a cap on club spending outside of the players.
The only ones that get cut or affected are those not paid much and are part timers,

Watch the news, look at these lunatics protesting all over the world, this is a result of rewarding mediocrity and punishing success.

I do think the players cap should be cut between 30-50% simply based on the size of the market though.
 

siv

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In the football operations cap

I think it should include grants clubs make to regional districts to wear their moniker and jersey design ?
 

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