Important point that everyone has seemed to have glossed over. Anthony Mitchell is supposedly a rare talent. We already struggling to put 6 into the backline, do we have to pick 3 hookers as well? Unfortunately blondies and redheads usually get picked over the black haired
We're not preventing them from playing for us. The salary cap is. Thus my suggestion of the NBA type tax. The current system is a joke. It punishes the low end players for having good seasons and essentially punishes clubs for having injuries. If K Keating isn't injured we don't pay as much in match payments to Robson or Kingston.'84 you don't get it either.
Casper posts says it's about LOVE. We shouldn't worry about the salary cap and pick and choose players as LOVE will get us there.
If Anthony, Todd, Kevvy, Robbo loves this club, why should we prevent them from playing for us?
it's not the money it's the cap space. The only way he can fit in is to play for nothing, which you can't do (minimum contract)Can't we arrange some sort of 3rd party agreement, or maybe one of Parra's sponsors could employ him on a de-facto type salary arrangement??
Surely there is a way around this?
Suity
yeah i think that is the issue the players association have with the cap rules - the player is f'ed unless a team has cap room to take on the player's previous yrs incentives ..... which for lesser players is hardBUt then wouldn't that player's incentives count towards the salary cap of his new team?
That would also make other teams look the other way.
you see, I really don't think this is correct :-s ... I don't think it matters if he is on incentives next year or not in 2010 - his incentives from this year will count regardless
if it was only an issue if he got an incentive deal next year then I can't see tehre would be any problem at all - he said he's willing to not get incentive payments this year to stay, why wouldn't he just not get them next year and have a base $50K and it all be sweet???
I think if he is on the books next year, incentives or not, his incentives from this year will count to our 2010 cap
http://www.nrl.com/nrlhq/referencecentre/salarycap/tabid/10434/default.aspxWin bonuses & appearance fees Payments for appearing in or winning a game are calculated based on the number of NRL games the player played in the prior year multiplied by any applicable bonuses. For win bonuses, the calculation is capped at 13 wins .
he can not stay for anything under $107k (using your numbers), $50K salary (2010) no incentives plus this year (2009) bonus $57k
No - incentives from this year don't count towarrds next - at least not according to the NRL salary cap information?
The number of games played in the previous season is used to calculate the amount of 'incentive based salary' that is 'charged' to a teams salary cap for the current season.
Here it is straight from the salary cap auditor himself
Win bonuses & appearance fees Payments for appearing in or winning a game are calculated based on the number of NRL games the player played in the prior year multiplied by any applicable bonuses. For win bonuses, the calculation is capped at 13 wins .
http://www.nrl.com/nrlhq/referencecentre/salarycap/tabid/10434/default.aspx
so we could sign on Lote Tuqiri for $50K with an appearance fee of $300K for the first game and $20K for every other game and not breach our salary cap for next year?
"multiplied by any applicable bonuses" ..... well that doesn't really indicate if the bonuses are the previous season amount or current season amount
lol at how this has gone...hey casper r u going to the game?
'84 you don't get it either.
Casper posts says it's about LOVE. We shouldn't worry about the salary cap and pick and choose players as LOVE will get us there.
If Anthony, Todd, Kevvy, Robbo loves this club, why should we prevent them from playing for us?
We're not preventing them from playing for us. The salary cap is. Thus my suggestion of the NBA type tax. The current system is a joke. It punishes the low end players for having good seasons and essentially punishes clubs for having injuries. If K Keating isn't injured we don't pay as much in match payments to Robson or Kingston.
If I were to speak like Casper, the salary cap is a cold hearted, uncaring, unloving machine which is seeking to sap all the love between players and clubs. The only way to destroy the machine is to believe in our love for players like Kingston and fight to convert the machine to believe in love as well[/QUOTE]
THIS IS LOVE IN ACTION
TAKING "FULL RESPONSIBILITY"
FOR WHAT WE LOVE.
WHAT WE LOVE IS A DREAM
AND DREAMS REQUIRE OUR FULL RESPONSIBILITY
FOR THEM TO BE FULFILLED.
Casper The Ghost
yeah i think that is the issue the players association have with the cap rules - the player is f'ed unless a team has cap room to take on the player's previous yrs incentives ..... which for lesser players is hard
you see, I really don't think this is correct :-s ... I don't think it matters if he is on incentives next year or not in 2010 - his incentives from this year will count regardless
if it was only an issue if he got an incentive deal next year then I can't see tehre would be any problem at all - he said he's willing to not get incentive payments this year to stay, why wouldn't he just not get them next year and have a base $50K and it all be sweet???
I think if he is on the books next year, incentives or not, his incentives from this year will count to our 2010 cap