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Here we go again? Salary cap issues?

carcharias

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From the NRL ap

The NRL has confirmed it is investigating the Cronulla Sharks over alleged illegal payments to players during the 2015 and 2017 seasons.

A spokesman for the NRL has confirmed that the Sharks had asked the Integrity Unit to make inquiries into salary cap matters at the club.

"Those inquiries are on-going so we are not in a position to comment further at this stage," a NRL spokesman said on Tuesday night.

"However, based on the information available, the Sharks and all other clubs are salary cap compliant for 2018."

The club won the Telstra Premiership in the 2016 season beating Melbourne Storm. But the irregularities that the Sharks uncovered themselves under an audit earlier this year, reportedly do not relate to the title-winning season

The matters were raised when new CEO Barry Russell took over in March this year from former chief executive Lyall Gorman.

There had also been a change in chairman from Damian Keogh to Dino Mezzatesta, who took over the reins in June 2017.

Russell had auditors go through all the club's finances so he could get a full handle on the situation as he began his new role.

A report by News Corp on Tuesday claimed an irregular payment to a player had been discovered in 2015. But there were other questionable third party payments (TPAs) made in 2017 and the total amount could be around the $250,000 mark.

Under NRL rules, while there is no limit on the amount of TPAs for players to be paid on top of their salaries, clubs cannot negotiate them. They must be done at an arm's length from club officials and executives but also must be declared to the NRL.

The Sharks released a statement confirmed these "salary cap discrepancies" related to historical third-party player payments, and were discovered during a Club instigated governance review.

"The Sharks self-reported to the NRL and asked for their assistance in investigating this matter," it said.

"The club is fully cooperating with the NRL Integrity Unit, allowing them access to any information they require to complete their investigation.

"The discrepancies occurred under previous club management. This is a historical issue, we are currently salary cap compliant for the 2018 season having passed our mid-season salary cap review."

The Sharks sit fourth on the ladder heading into their final round clash against the Bulldogs at ANZ Stadium on Sunday.
 

Generalzod

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From the NRL ap

The NRL has confirmed it is investigating the Cronulla Sharks over alleged illegal payments to players during the 2015 and 2017 seasons.

A spokesman for the NRL has confirmed that the Sharks had asked the Integrity Unit to make inquiries into salary cap matters at the club.

"Those inquiries are on-going so we are not in a position to comment further at this stage," a NRL spokesman said on Tuesday night.

"However, based on the information available, the Sharks and all other clubs are salary cap compliant for 2018."

The club won the Telstra Premiership in the 2016 season beating Melbourne Storm. But the irregularities that the Sharks uncovered themselves under an audit earlier this year, reportedly do not relate to the title-winning season

The matters were raised when new CEO Barry Russell took over in March this year from former chief executive Lyall Gorman.

There had also been a change in chairman from Damian Keogh to Dino Mezzatesta, who took over the reins in June 2017.

Russell had auditors go through all the club's finances so he could get a full handle on the situation as he began his new role.

A report by News Corp on Tuesday claimed an irregular payment to a player had been discovered in 2015. But there were other questionable third party payments (TPAs) made in 2017 and the total amount could be around the $250,000 mark.

Under NRL rules, while there is no limit on the amount of TPAs for players to be paid on top of their salaries, clubs cannot negotiate them. They must be done at an arm's length from club officials and executives but also must be declared to the NRL.

The Sharks released a statement confirmed these "salary cap discrepancies" related to historical third-party player payments, and were discovered during a Club instigated governance review.

"The Sharks self-reported to the NRL and asked for their assistance in investigating this matter," it said.

"The club is fully cooperating with the NRL Integrity Unit, allowing them access to any information they require to complete their investigation.

"The discrepancies occurred under previous club management. This is a historical issue, we are currently salary cap compliant for the 2018 season having passed our mid-season salary cap review."

The Sharks sit fourth on the ladder heading into their final round clash against the Bulldogs at ANZ Stadium on Sunday.
Thanks for posting it carch....yep so there you Clitfield is full of shiiaaaat. Lol
 
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The fact he saved it for after our final home game tells me everything. f**k him
I reckon he wasn't going to report anything but he feels that the club let him down in the Fifita / Dugan fiasco. Now in his teenage girl mind he is striking back.
He couldn't help himself in his sorrow article, he still mentioned them.
He has a disease, it's like the Joker, Riddler, Penguin from the 60's Batman. They always leave clues because deep down they want to get caught.
I admit I sometimes read his gossip column, in his secret stories he always leaves a clue to who the player/club is, you read onwards and he writes of the club in a different light a few snippets down. He's done this for years and he did it in the sorrow story.
Moral of my story is, The Sloth is just a teenage girl who has fantasies of being Julie Newmar
 

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The front and back pages of The Daily Telegraph for Wednesday, August 29, 2018.
LIVE NEWS
Sharks’ emails and records seized by the NRL
 

Generalzod

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f**k the Telegraph has gone full gestapo the NRL has seized emails and phone records, Poor bastards got upset cause their man Dutton didn’t make it to the lodge
 

Ads

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Again with the Rothfield whinge. Im no fan ffs but the club self reported it. This was coming out regardless.
 

Griffoshark66

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The inflammatory language surrounding this story is laughable. They are reporting that we instigated this. We handed everything over. We are compliant in 2018. Yet they make it sound Stormesque. Get f**ked.
 
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I just went through Firefox to check the stories comments,
Low and behold they've disabled them
I might have to start a Twitter account just so I can get banned
 
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Barry Russell this is all on you. The NRL would never had found anything if you didn’t bend over for them. All NRL breaches have been whistle blowers and you are the latest.

How dare you jeopardise the Club. I thought you would have been flat out working on issues with the development? Working on getting the Centre of Excellence? What have you been doing about the front of the jersey sponsorship?

No your priority was doing an audit for the Club. How was that productive for the Club?

Jury is out if you will be an asset to the Club or a blast from the past loser mentality we’ve had in our administration when we were in contention for nothing but the wooden spoon!

Do you think the Broncos or Roosters would be running to the NRL to tell them about a $50,000 discretion in f**king 2015??? Your f**king naive if you didn’t think the NRL wouldn’t do what they did next. You’re a f**king mug.
 
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