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Increase in 2013 cap...but Roosters only

KiamaSaint

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Lol @ sharks fans whinging about the Roosters playing Jennings. Upset they're stealing your juniors, you know those that play for your feeder clubs, the Tigers and Panthers?
 
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I'm a nuffy at that kind of stuff..

How is it done??..

1) Go to your own Profile by clicking on your user name
2) Top left, click on User CP
3) Left hand side, click on Edit Options under heading Settings & Options
4) Scroll down to you reach heading Thread Options Display and choose 50 posts per page option under sub-heading Number of Posts to Show Per Page

Cheers.
 

Horrie Is God

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1) Go to your own Profile by clicking on your user name
2) Top left, click on User CP
3) Left hand side, click on Edit Options under heading Settings & Options
4) Scroll down to you reach heading Thread Options Display and choose 50 posts per page option under sub-heading Number of Posts to Show Per Page

Cheers.

Cheers mate..
 

BranVan3000

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Why is it kids on this forum cry foul whenever a cub makes a good signing or two. Roosters haven't done jack shit in the player market for years until now, and they just lost some of their biggest players over the past 12 - 24 months without really signing anyone new
 

2012....Sharks Year

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Lol @ sharks fans whinging about the Roosters playing Jennings. Upset they're stealing your juniors, you know those that play for your feeder clubs, the Tigers and Panthers?
Happy for jennings to go to the roosters....should be an entertaining team to watch next year. Lol at narky saints fans after Jennings rejected their offer. Must have wanted to play for a competitive team. We all know that Doust/Price/Young couldn't attract flies to a steaming hot turd at the moment!
 

KiamaSaint

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Happy for jennings to go to the roosters....should be an entertaining team to watch next year. Lol at narky saints fans after Jennings rejected their offer. Must have wanted to play for a competitive team. We all know that Doust/Price/Young couldn't attract flies to a steaming hot turd at the moment!

True that.
 

morley101

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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...o-lure-big-names/story-e6frexnr-1226556161486


MICHAEL Jennings might be looking back in confusion over his exit from Penrith but he has arrived at Bondi thanks to some deliberate forward planning from Roosters officials.
The Daily Telegraph can reveal the Roosters, traditionally one of the NRL's biggest spenders, went through 2012 with a playing squad $300,000 below the salary cap.
The rare shortfall explains how the lucrative off-season recruitment drive was calculated, with superstar duo Sonny Bill Williams and Jennings signing on in the summer.
Recruitment boss Peter O'Sullivan last night said there was space left in the cap in case another top recruit - former Warriors playmaker James Maloney - agreed to leave New Zealand a season early.
But the Warriors refused to release Maloney, leaving Roosters officials with a decision to make after highly paid pair Todd Carney and Nate Myles were given premature marching orders the previous season.

"We decided not to buy any players straight away because none really fit in with our plans," O'Sullivan said.
Sam Perrett's mid-season departure to Canterbury cleared another $100,000, enabling the Roosters to keep a significant proportion of Maloney's 2013 salary in the previous year's cap.
An increase in marquee player allowances from $300,000 to $550,000 as part of this year's $5.85 million salary cap did the rest, with the powerful Roosters board sourcing outside payments from private sponsors.
Trapped between the Roosters' desire for a specialist left centre and Penrith's determination to create their own salary cap space, Jennings was still getting his head around the change of scenery before his first training session in tri-colours yesterday.
He repeatedly professed a love for Penrith.
"This whole time I didn't know what I was doing," Jennings said. "I was thinking I would stay at Penrith.
"I love Penrith. Moving was never an option for me."
Despite wanting to focus on the season ahead, Jennings could not hide his disappointment over comments from ex-coach Ivan Cleary, who claimed Penrith's highest-paid player did not deliver the necessary returns.
"It's disappointing hearing that," Jennings said.
"Reading the papers (yesterday) ... Ivan is entitled to his own opinion.
"I did everything I could at Penrith. I've got no bad blood against Penrith.
"I love Penrith and I still have a soft spot for them."
Jennings also dismissed suggestions he was frustrated during his final two years at Penrith, which produced sporadic glimpses of his potency.
"I'm not frustrated with (Panthers halfback Luke Walsh) or anything like that," he said. "Under their structure ... I didn't apply myself to getting the ball."
 
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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...o-lure-big-names/story-e6frexnr-1226556161486


MICHAEL Jennings might be looking back in confusion over his exit from Penrith but he has arrived at Bondi thanks to some deliberate forward planning from Roosters officials. The Daily Telegraph can reveal the Roosters, traditionally one of the NRL's biggest spenders, went through 2012 with a playing squad $300,000 below the salary cap.
The rare shortfall explains how the lucrative off-season recruitment drive was calculated, with superstar duo Sonny Bill Williams and Jennings signing on in the summer.
Recruitment boss Peter O'Sullivan last night said there was space left in the cap in case another top recruit - former Warriors playmaker James Maloney - agreed to leave New Zealand a season early.
But the Warriors refused to release Maloney, leaving Roosters officials with a decision to make after highly paid pair Todd Carney and Nate Myles were given premature marching orders the previous season.

"We decided not to buy any players straight away because none really fit in with our plans," O'Sullivan said.
Sam Perrett's mid-season departure to Canterbury cleared another $100,000, enabling the Roosters to keep a significant proportion of Maloney's 2013 salary in the previous year's cap.
An increase in marquee player allowances from $300,000 to $550,000 as part of this year's $5.85 million salary cap did the rest, with the powerful Roosters board sourcing outside payments from private sponsors.
Trapped between the Roosters' desire for a specialist left centre and Penrith's determination to create their own salary cap space, Jennings was still getting his head around the change of scenery before his first training session in tri-colours yesterday.
He repeatedly professed a love for Penrith.
"This whole time I didn't know what I was doing," Jennings said. "I was thinking I would stay at Penrith.
"I love Penrith. Moving was never an option for me."
Despite wanting to focus on the season ahead, Jennings could not hide his disappointment over comments from ex-coach Ivan Cleary, who claimed Penrith's highest-paid player did not deliver the necessary returns.
"It's disappointing hearing that," Jennings said.
"Reading the papers (yesterday) ... Ivan is entitled to his own opinion.
"I did everything I could at Penrith. I've got no bad blood against Penrith.
"I love Penrith and I still have a soft spot for them."
Jennings also dismissed suggestions he was frustrated during his final two years at Penrith, which produced sporadic glimpses of his potency.
"I'm not frustrated with (Panthers halfback Luke Walsh) or anything like that," he said. "Under their structure ... I didn't apply myself to getting the ball."

Can a smarter man than me explain exactly how the Roosters were able allocate some of Maloney's 2013 and beyond contract to their 2012 cap, whilst he was still contracted to the Warriors?

Possible in a Will Hoppa scenario when he is "supposedly" being paid whilst on his mission, but given he was contracted to another club, surely the Roosters wouldn't be able to pay Maloney during 2012 to bring forward their obligations.

Sounds like another Shubert/Uncle Nick special.
 

big hit!

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f**k wit OP. quality of this forum is diving even further from its current shallow heights. troll, troll and more trolling.

SYD have turned over a shitload of players on good coin in recent seasons. i can see that and Im not even a supporter.
 

Valheru

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Can a smarter man than me explain exactly how the Roosters were able allocate some of Maloney's 2013 and beyond contract to their 2012 cap, whilst he was still contracted to the Warriors?

Possible in a Will Hoppa scenario when he is "supposedly" being paid whilst on his mission, but given he was contracted to another club, surely the Roosters wouldn't be able to pay Maloney during 2012 to bring forward their obligations.

Sounds like another Shubert/Uncle Nick special.

The level of intelligence on LU is definitely declining.

I will say this as plain as I can; the roosters were approx 300k under their cap last year in the hopes Maloney was released early by the Warriors. The money was not used to pay for him last year it just sat in the bank. As it turns out the Warriors did not release Maloney therefore we did not have to cut anyone to sign him because he was already allowed for in the cap even though he didn?t actually get paid by us.

Understood?
 
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The level of intelligence on LU is definitely declining.

I will say this as plain as I can; the roosters were approx 300k under their cap last year in the hopes Maloney was released early by the Warriors. The money was not used to pay for him last year it just sat in the bank. As it turns out the Warriors did not release Maloney therefore we did not have to cut anyone to sign him because he was already allowed for in the cap even though he didn?t actually get paid by us.

Understood?

The keeping some aside in the hope that the Warriors released him for 2012 makes perfect sense. Effectively the Roosters only spent $4.1m ($4.4m - $300k) of their 2012 cap, but wasn't what I was querying.

The article clearly states that the Roosters were able to keep a significant proportion of Maloney's 2013 salary in the previous year's cap.

Now you say that the Roosters haven't paid anything to Maloney for 2012 (and nor should they have been able to given he was contracted to another club). And as far as I know, clubs can't "average out their cap" (so if they underspend one year, they can over spend the following. In fact the Eels floated that in relation to Izzy, and it was rejected), so it matters little that the Roosters had left money under their cap in 2012 because that season is done and dusted.

All of which still has me at a loss as to how any part of Maloney's 2013 salary can be included in Roosters 2012 cap.
 

851

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The keeping some aside in the hope that the Warriors released him for 2012 makes perfect sense. Effectively the Roosters only spent $4.1m ($4.4m - $300k) of their 2012 cap, but wasn't what I was querying.

The article clearly states that the Roosters were able to keep a significant proportion of Maloney's 2013 salary in the previous year's cap.

Now you say that the Roosters haven't paid anything to Maloney for 2012 (and nor should they have been able to given he was contracted to another club). And as far as I know, clubs can't "average out their cap" (so if they underspend one year, they can over spend the following. In fact the Eels floated that in relation to Izzy, and it was rejected), so it matters little that the Roosters had left money under their cap in 2012 because that season is done and dusted.

All of which still has me at a loss as to how any part of Maloney's 2013 salary can be included in Roosters 2012 cap.
I too do not understand this,as it is illegal now,so to the Easts supporter calling us stupid,I am calling you oney eyed,and unable to see past your 3 new star signings.
 

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