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NRL Media Release

Jodeci

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

MEDIA RELEASE
The National Rugby League has concluded investigations into a series of real estate investments by Parramatta players during 2002-3.

The investigations focused closely on promises made to players that they would not lose money from the investment and all known transactions that related to the investments.

A key area of investigation was the differentiation between clubs (and or supporters) helping players to legitimately maximise their income and investments on one hand and a situation in which guarantees could have been made in a manner that amounted to hidden contractual benefits that tied a player to a particular club for a period of time.


The audit process included interviews with Parramatta Eels Chairman, Mr Roy Spagnolo OAM, players and other parties.

“While it appears that a number of investments were enthusiastically recommended to players by people connected to the club there is no evidence to suggest the financial transactions provided any benefit that would have amounted to an illegal salary cap payment,” NRL Chief Executive, Mr David Gallop, said today.

“Furthermore a number of parties outside the playing group were offered the same business opportunity.

“Of those who did take part, including those from the player group, there were circumstances in which some negative returns were recorded which reinforces the view that the investments did not amount to a guarantee of payment for playing football for the club.”

The NRL will always take into account any further information that comes to light on any matter but sees no evidence that would warrant on-going investigation at present.

The NRL continues to closely monitor allegations made in a recent court case about payments made to Brisbane Broncos players by high profile individuals associated with the club.

A former Broncos Chairman suggested in court that payments had been made but details of amounts and frequency have not emerged. The person concerned has declined to be interviewed and is understood to be required to provide evidence to another possibly related court case next year.

Given that the issues relate to officials no longer at the club and players who have since left the club the NRL, while continuing to look for additional information, has determined that the matter should remain open until all relevant testimonies have been given in court.

“The Salary Cap is an ongoing process that can sometimes take a number of years for all aspects to come to light,” NRL Chief Executive Mr David Gallop, said today.

“The penalty however can still be very serious regardless of that time and can have the effect of damaging the club for a significant period.

“I think clubs and players are aware now that the Salary Cap is one of those on-going processes in which the sins of the past can come back to bite you.

“It is also a process that is fair and as much as we are keen to investigate each and every allegation not all of them will turn out to be a breach of the Salary Cap rules.”








 

Suitman

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Just as I thought.
Great news.

And to those suggesting that Roy should have stood down.......???????

Suity
 

Jodeci

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“Of those who did take part, including those from the player group, there were circumstances in which some negative returns were recorded which reinforces the view that the investments did not amount to a guarantee of payment for playing football for the club.”

Some of the players even lost money......
 

Gronk

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“Of those who did take part, including those from the player group, there were circumstances in which some negative returns were recorded which reinforces the view that the investments did not amount to a guarantee of payment for playing football for the club.”


Just as I thought.
Great news.

And to those suggesting that Roy should have stood down.......???????

Suity

Yeah he should be stood down for selling dodgy units in Fairfield to Fui. ;-)
 

hineyrulz

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Just as I thought.
Great news.

And to those suggesting that Roy should have stood down.......???????

Suity
:lol: Yep, lets hang someone before their trial. Oh thats right they we're guilty, guilty of giving DA an arse whooping :D
 

Suitman

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Can Parra take legal action against the SMH?

Those articles were disgraceful.

Possible I suppose, but the Herald were very very careful in their wording.
They never made any accusations as such, more just presented the dealings as factually as possible.
Hard to get a defamation case against them in those circumstances.

Suity
 

cgee221

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NRL clear Eels of salary cap rort


By Ian McCullough AAP Thu, 30 Jul 2009 17:16:45
The NRL has cleared Parramatta of any breaches of the salary cap following an investigation into a series of real estate investments by Eels players during the 2002-03 season.
The Eels had been under the microscope after it was revealed investments made by Luke Burt, Fuifui Moimoi and former players Dean Widders and John Morris had been guaranteed by recently-appointed chairman Roy Spagnolo and property developer Vince Lombardo.
The probe, led by NRL salary cap auditor Ian Schubert, investigated promises made to the players that they would not lose money from the investments.
Spagnolo, who was not connected to the club in an official capacity at the time, has always denied any wrongdoing and the investigation ruled on Thursday there was no breach of the salary cap.
"While it appears that a number of investments were enthusiastically recommended to players by people connected to the club there is no evidence to suggest the financial transactions provided any benefit that would have amounted to an illegal salary cap payment," said NRL chief executive David Gallop.
A statement released by the NRL said it saw no need to continue investigating the matter unless fresh evidence materialises.
"We will always take into account any further information that comes to light on any matter but see no evidence that would warrant ongoing investigation at present," the statement read.
The NRL said it is also continuing to closely monitor allegations made in court last month about payments made to Brisbane Broncos players by high-profile individuals associated with the club.
Former Broncos chairman Don Nissen suggested in court last month that payments had been made but details of amounts and frequency have not emerged.
"Given that the issues relate to officials no longer at the club and players who have since left the club the NRL, while continuing to look for additional information, has determined that the matter should remain open until all relevant testimonies have been given in court," the statement said.

http://www.nrl.com/newsviews/latest...rl-clear-eels-of-salary-cap-rort/default.aspx
 

Eels Dude

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Oh yeah, watever! Someone else posted that same article earlier today... Many have commented on this news already.
 

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