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D day for Parramatta

Name three players Parramatta must keep if they are to make the playoffs.


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Snappy

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More deflection. I'm an NRL fan. Parra systemically rorting the cap is the biggest story of the year. Of course I'm interested in discussing it.
 

Walt Flanigan

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NRL 2016: Kieran Foran’s deal with Parramatta under scrutiny over third party agreements — report

Parramatta’s board reportedly spent $300,000 of Leagues Club members’ funds to secure a single undisclosed $30,000 illegal third-party payment for Kieran Foran.

Transcripts of tapes from an Eels board meeting reveal a discussion about an under-the-table payment to Foran designed to avoid NRL salary cap scrutiny, according to The Daily Telegraph. The deal was set up through one of the companies involved in The Premiership Club, an organisation established by the Eels to help facilitate third-party deals.

According to the transcripts Eels directors allegedly discussed the financial viability of The Premiership Club, which accrued $300,000 in losses and reportedly produced the solitary $30,000 TPA for Foran from one of the companies involved in the networking venture.

It is not known whether this TPA went ahead.

The evidence will be considered during the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority’s meeting on Tuesday to decide the Eels’ board’s future.

Meanwhile, Parramatta directors are also believed to be concerned over the possibility the NRL club may be privatised if it is put into administration.

The revelations come after the club’s directors lodged an application to the NRL to seek leave to appeal their penalties for salary cap rorts.

There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing by Foran.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl...t/news-story/ef12c22247d370e07280ce9fa30ea259
 

Bazal

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In fairness the Premiership Club was a good idea. They just ballsed it up deluxe like they did just about everything else.
 

T-Boon

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In fairness the Premiership Club was a good idea. They just ballsed it up deluxe like they did just about everything else.

Yes I guess that the 'Premiership Club' was inspired by the club that Nick Politis has set up for the Roosters. That club is called the 'Chairman's Club'. The members pay $16,000 each (or thats what it was in 2014) and they are all filthy rich and, well, I am not sure what they do apart from that. This is all information from an article in the Financial Review about Nick and the Roosters club.

Whats the name of the Broncos high flyers club? I can't remember it.

I don't know anything about Canterbury's or if they even have one.
 
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Yes I guess that the 'Premiership Club' was inspired by the club that Nick Politis has set up for the Roosters. That club is called the 'Chairman's Club'. The members pay $16,000 each (or thats what it was in 2014) and they are all filthy rich and, well, I am not sure what they do apart from that. This is all information from an article in the Financial Review about Nick and the Roosters club.

Whats the name of the Broncos high flyers club? I can't remember it.

I don't know anything about Canterbury's or if they even have one.

Thoroughbreds?
 

Walt Flanigan

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NSW Government steps in to sack Parramatta Eels board
  • 12 minutes ago
  • by NICK TABAKOFF
  • Source: The Daily Telegraph
THE Parramatta Leagues Club board will be sacked and a temporary administrator installed after the state government today intervened in a bid to return stability to the embattled club.

A Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority meeting today decided it had enough evidence to remove the board and empower Deputy Premier Troy Grant to appoint an administrator.

Max Donnelly, of Ferrier Hodgson, will take control of the club. The timing of when Mr Donnelly will take over is not yet clear and he is expected to remain in place until all investigations into the club’s dealings are finalised.

The club’s board had “ceased to be effective as a governing body” according to the state authority.

The decision by the government follows the club’s moves last week to appeal some of the penalties for salary cap breaches handed down by the NRL as well as a decision to block an extraordinary general meeting — on legal grounds — that was proposing to overthrow the board.

Mr Grant said today’s decision was the right one.

“This decision is not one that would have been taken lightly, however it now means Mr Donnelly can immediately begin the process of cleaning up and restoring the Parramatta Eels to a functional and effective club for its members and fans,” Mr Grant said.

“It is in the best interest of the club, the league and the fans of Parramatta Eels to draw a line under this saga and restore confidence in the club’s administration.

“The authority’s decision enables a new start for Parramatta Leagues and I congratulate its fans who have continued to support the club through this period.”

NSW Deputy Premier Troy Grant will appoint an administrator to run the Leagues Club.Source: AAP
The Eels on Friday announced plans to fight some of the sanctions, including a $1 million fine and loss of 12 competition points.

Chairman Steve Sharp, deputy chairman Tom Issa, director Peter Serrao and executives Daniel Anderson and John Boulous, the so-called ‘Gang of Five’ were also deregistered as part of the sanctions.

All of this follows four months of investigations by the Daily Telegraph.

Government moves to sack the board were backed by ClubsNSW.

“Unfortunately, in recent years the (Eels) club has been beset by instability, caused by governance failure, and there is a clear and urgent need for this situation to be rectified,” a ClubsNSW statement read.

Parramatta Eels players continue to soldier on despite issues plaguing the club.Source: AAP
“ClubsNSW shares the concerns of the NSW Government, the football community and Parramatta Leagues members and believes there is a strong case for the appointment of an administrator under Section 41A of the Registered Clubs Act.

“Such an appointment would ensure the club is placed on a sound governance footing, thereby allowing for a future board to be democratically elected by the Club’s members.”

NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg also welcomed moves by the government to clean up the Eels.

“The Parramatta players and fans have put up with years of adversity and it’s time they got a fair go,” he said.

Parramatta Eels chairman Steve Sharp jumped before he was pushed.Source: News Corp Australia
Last week, turmoil at the Eels continued when Sharp offered to fall on his sword and resign ahead of today’s decision by the government.

He issued a public letter stating: “Regrettably I will not be a part of that future but I trust that the State of NSW will be able to do what myself and the board were unable to do and overcome the political, constitutional and organisational challenges that need to be addressed at the club before handing it back to the members and a revamped, constitutionally elected board.”

The Eels were found to have engaged in $3 million worth of systemic salary cap breaches since 2013 through the use of illegal third party deals, issuing false invoices and under-the-table player payments.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl...d/news-story/9182def6d55f989e7caff42dc6603a26
 

some11

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Is this a first for an NRL club?

These dickheads will probably fight it in the courts somehow.
 

T-Boon

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I am delighted that Todd Greenberg will be working closely with Parra's administrator. I'll get to read all about their private meetings in the telegraph the next day. Winning.
 

Ring Gids

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It's a tough gig being an Eels supporter. We might suspect that other clubs are "doing it" but without proof, it's an irrelevant argument.

My only solice is that surely we have sunk to an all time low and the only way is up.
 
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