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Kangaroos reject pay increase - earn double the Wallabies match payments

Burns

First Grade
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https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/se...o-pocket-an-extra-20-000-20190613-p51xds.html

"The RLPA also floated the idea of increasing payments to players involved in internationals, but again the players passed. The Kangaroos deserved credit for taking a pay cut and splitting the money with Tonga last year so their historic Test in front of a packed Mt Smart Stadium proceeded.

The Kangaroos earn $20,000 a Test, which is less than Origin but more than their Wallabies counterparts, who pocket $10,000 for each international, as well as the Socceroos ($7000)."
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Im a Trade Union man through and through, and you should get paid for your work - but when we struggle to afford any International Tests involving the Kangaroos, the RLPA should think about the end goals of their objectives.

Kudos to the senior Australian players here.
 

Hello, I'm The Doctor

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I actually think the Rep players payments should be MUCH bigger, but it should come directly from the club salary cap.....

It would give the ARLC a LOT more control over player payments, and cut away the power of the clubs. The top players would still get their huge pay packets, but it would boost rep football and cut down the player misbehaviour. And players would be screaming for more and more rep games.

(And players would probably be less focused on negotiating contracts and more focused on performing well enough to make the rep teams. SO less club hoping)

Even if the Rep match itself loses money, the overall balance sheet would not change.....
 

VirgilTracy

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The Wallabies numbers are misleading because most of them are on general central contracts as well. Not to mention they might play many more games per year.
 

hutch

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The Wallabies numbers are misleading because most of them are on general central contracts as well. Not to mention they might play many more games per year.

They play 12-15 games per year. Kangaroos play 2 games a year these days.
 
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