There just isn't enough talent in Australian Union at the elite level to make it even remotely feasible anyway.Yeah let's benefit the richer clubs even more by giving them freedom to spend as much money outside of the cap as they want, which then benefits them by being able to spend more money in the cap on less players.
So next time the Roosters are under salary cap pressure, they can just get rid of some nuffie near the bottom of the cap, sign a superstar union player on huge money, and keep the other players they want to keep. The rich get richer. Great result for rugby league.
Salary cap dispensations for players from other codes always have been, and always will be, a dumb idea.
At no point did anyone limit it to Australia.There just isn't enough talent in Australian Union at the elite level to make it even remotely feasible anyway.
So people are going to come from France and South Africa to play League in Australia?At no point did anyone limit it to Australia.
You've already been told directly by me but you're using it to try and make conversation with Maximus?
So the 2 of you can work together to refute a claim that was never made?
Top shelf, keep up the great work.
Yeah, you're right. No body wants to come to Australia.So people are going to come from France and South Africa to play League in Australia?
Are you stoned?
At no point did anyone limit it to Australia.
You've already been told directly by me but you're using it to try and make conversation with Maximus?
So the 2 of you can work together to refute a claim that was never made?
Top shelf, keep up the great work.
What's stopping it happening now?Yeah, you're right. No body wants to come to Australia.
The reluctance of NRL teams to risk cap space on untested players.What's stopping it happening now?
Why dont we encourage clubs and state systems to invest more in junior development?The reluctance of NRL teams to risk cap space on untested players.
We've been over this.
Firstly. I am certainly not in disagreement on whether we should be investing more in junior development.Why dont we encourage clubs and state systems to invest more in junior development?
This short term cherry picking will result in a handful of players at best, and not be sustainable.
That why its important to get NYC operational in a professional pathways modelWe can't just suddenly decide that 60 players are ready for NRL a year early. That'll be a disaster for thier development and probably only put us at a greater deficit
Interesting that it's got their attention and it should if Perth are smart enough to follow through.Huge untapped market.
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Springboks put on high alert as NRL team target 'no-brainer' offers to 'fill the pipeline'
The Springboks could be on high alert shortly with new NRL side Perth Bears looking to attract some of the best rugby talent to fill the junior pathways.www.planetrugby.com