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2017 Auckland Nines

emjaycee

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Players do get paid... it is part of their monthly wage they are paid as NRL players.

And if they make it to the point of getting prize money from the 9's then they get a share of that. Dont know what other clubs do, however Parra are splitting any winnings 50/50 between club and players.
 
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Players do get paid... it is part of their monthly wage they are paid as NRL players.

Amd if they make it to the point of getting prize money from the 9's then they get a share of that. Dont know what other clubs do, however Parra are splitting any winnings 50/50 between club and players.
Yeah, maybe. But going by that logic the NRL could schedule another half dozen tournaments and yet player wages remain the same.
 

strider

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Shaun Johnson is "injured", ummmmmm ok ..... appearance money for not making an appearance
 
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Well, since they spent frivolous money on those three I now hope the gate takings drop significantly tomorrow, and that the tournament runs at a loss so these greedy pricks can be exposed and blamed.

the gate takings for day 2 will drop significantly anyway now that the warriors have been knocked out
 
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Shaun Johnson is "injured", ummmmmm ok ..... appearance money for not making an appearance

is he going to turn up for the piha spoon shootout against the dragons or just give the whole thing a miss?
if he doesn't play he should refund the appearance money
 

Gronk

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League: Hope you enjoyed it, Nines are gone

Auckland looks almost certain to lose the Nines. Ateed and Duco have a five-year contract with the NRLthat is due to run to the 2018 event, but the Herald on Sunday understands that the NRL may try to negotiate a deal to allow them to move the event across the Tasman in 2018.

Though Ateed has built a strong relationship with the NRL, and there is a lot of respect for what Duco has achieved in creating the event, economics matter more.

Several Australian cities are keen on securing the Nines, with Perth - with a new 60,000 seat stadium to fill and a State of Origin match in 2019 - among the frontrunners.

NRL CEO Todd Greenberg hinted yesterday that the event could be shifted as early as 2018.

"We have a strong five-year agreement with [Duco and Ateed] and we are going to talk to them about what we do in the last year of that agreement," said Greenberg.

"We have started those discussions and what we do in 2018 we are pretty open [about]."

According to Greenberg, it's also unlikely that the NRL would sign another five-year hosting deal, instead favouring rotating across different venues in shorter cycles.

"It's a great event that has got legs in a number of different markets," said Greenberg, "so we need to think carefully about what the next cycle looks like. Over the next three or four months we will have some conversations - not just about what 2018 looks like but what the future looks like as well."

"We've created a massively successful event so of course other parties are interested," said Duco CEO Dean Lonergan. "That's how it works. We are keeping an open mind and hopeful that is can stay here. That's the best-case scenario.

"But if it doesn't ... Duco would still like to be involved."

Though the Nines has its critics - and there has been a downward trend in crowd attendances since the explosive sell-out first year - the event has been important for the sport in New Zealand.

It helps to put the game on the map in February, draws all 16 NRL teams to Auckland and has also played an indirect role in the decline of the Wellington Sevens.

The future of the Nines in Auckland may be in doubt, but several top players think it would be a mistake to move the event.

"It has to stay in New Zealand," said Tigers captain and Kiwis international Elijah Taylor. "There is so much league in Australia: they've got State of Origin, grand final, finals series - I don't think they need the Nines.

"It might do well wherever it goes - but I am really hopeful it stays in New Zealand."

Cowboys co-captain Gavin Cooper, who lifted the Nines trophy in 2014, echoed Taylor's sentiments.

"I like the fact that it is over here due to the way that the crowd gets into it," said Cooper. "The way everyone embraces it, dresses up, has fun - the atmosphere that the fans create here is nothing like I have experienced in Australia. That would be a shame for it to leave."

And Ruben Wiki, who rolled back the years to lead the Warriors yesterday, was unequivocal.

"It shouldn't move," said Wiki. "It's vital to grow the game here in New Zealand and it gets great reviews. It needs to stay.

"For kids who want to play league it's massive that they get to see their heroes running around here. It would be silly to take it away."

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11794943- NZ Herald
 
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Hope you enjoyed it, Nines are gone

i love how the headline says GONE then when you read the article it says they are in negotiations and the nines may go in 2019 but nothing is decided yet soo not gone soo still here soo stop lying
 
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i don't like the idea of appearance money it's a slap in the face to the teams who have take the nines seriously and have always sent their best side

plus it must be really disruptive to the teams of those players especially a team like the cowboys with a host of rep players there would be quite a few of them saying "where's my appearance money?"

whats an extra 70k to the likes of hayne & thurston anyway? chicken feed
 

hybrideel

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There nothing saying that these players given the appearance fee haven't agreed to split it with their team, much like the MoM payments. Not saying they are either.
I suppose Hayne can now use the "I have to think of my family" line that get's thrown out a lot when players don't like just saying "the other guys offered more"
 

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