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Here we go again? Salary cap issues?

Weaponhead

Coach
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All of this over payments to Jeff Robson and Chris Heighington. FMD. The purple scum at least gave boats to internationals.....

This sums up the glory of being a Sharks fan.
 
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The scum paper, saying information from the internet server, why wasnt the club at least using vpn on daily basis, and encrypting messages for cyber security.

Bazza why did you ever bother talking to the NRL
 
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somehow i think we wont need to replace Holmes, i can see the NRL making us play with reduced cap in 19/20.

You can see the bounce of the ball every game against us for sure now, penalty count increase
 
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why is slothfield reporting on this, he says is sharks fan, my god he does this to his club, benedict arnold has nothing on this guy
 

Snoop Shark

First Grade
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Slothfield what a f**king donkey.

He should do a story on the handouts he was getting from Hayson to feed his gambling addiction
 

King Ben

Juniors
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Looks like our friends Hooper and The Mole have been fed the same information.

There is increasing speculation about the future of premiership-winning Cronulla Sharks coach Shane Flanagan as the NRL’s salary cap investigation continues.

Could Flanagan be on borrowed time in the Shire? Surely not after becoming the first coach to finally smash Cronulla’s 50-year premiership drought two years ago.

Think again.

When all of the salary cap investigation is shaken out there is a very real chance the Sharks may have no alternative than to go in a different coaching direction.

As brutal as it sounds there is a view, given all the detail the NRL has uncovered in relation to payments being made outside of the salary cap, there may be no other choice.

Why else have Cronulla held off giving Flanagan a new deal?

He’s a premiership-winning coach who has been one of the cornerstones of the Cronulla Sharks for the past decade?

Surely he should be re-signed to a long-term deal by now.

Could it be as simple as Flanagan is going to have a lot of explaining to do when he gets interviewed by the NRL?

There is talk the Sharks have been discreetly exploring alternative coaching options for the past couple of months.

And we’re not talking about for 2020 when Flanagan’s contract finishes, we’re talking about for next season.

Current assistant coach John Morris has also been discussed as being given a shot in a caretaker role for 12 months.

The one saving grace for the Sharks is the fact CEO Barry Russell initially self-reported what was a relatively minor indiscretion around an undeclared third-party agreement.

Since then it’s believed the NRL has uncovered a wealth of information which looks likely to make the Sharks the fifth club since 2002 to be heavily sanctioned for breaking salary cap rules.

By self-reporting Russell will ultimately minimise whatever sanctions are imposed.

The 2016 premiership is not believed to be under threat. But a fine of anywhere up to $1 million would seriously hurt Cronulla.

They’re already in financial dire straits.

In the season just finished, the Sharks only spent 95 per cent of their salary cap due to cash flow problems.

It’s interesting to note Sharks board member Craig Airey recently resigned as a director at the club.

Significantly, Airey had loaned the club $1 million while he was on the board of directors.

Go back to August when Todd Greenberg confirmed the Sharks were under investigation.

The NRL boss made reference to salary cap fines not keeping pace with how frequently clubs were breaking the rules.

The drums are now beating. Things could be about to get ugly in the Shire.

The NRL’s patience with Cronulla is wearing thin in the wake of the latest salary cap rorting revelations last weekend and I am hearing they are set to come down heavily on the club.

So much so that at least one senior figure within the club faces a life ban if found guilty of fiddling the books.

The Sharks have made headlines for all the wrong reasons in recent years with the salary cap scandal following the peptides saga that sent shockwaves through the game.

The official concerned was allegedly involved in both incidents and could be hit with the ultimate penalty if found guilty for a second time.
 

carcharias

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How has hooper still got a job after what he did?...

The merkin should be in a violent offenders program.
 

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