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Watched that today and it was good to see no media bias and just straight forward to the point.@ 30:38
Watched that today and it was good to see no media bias and just straight forward to the point.@ 30:38
@ 30:38
Ripping the game off? The players told the nrl they can have 300m on top of revenues and other stuff so they can use that money to invest in the game. Do you talk out of your ass and not research before you speak?the problem I have is it appears the players are happy to value their players union when it is paid for by the NRL.
I wonder how much the top players would value the Union if it was voluntary and paid for as a percentage of all players salaries, similar to taxes.
Players are consistently ripping the sport off of further opportunities to develop and grow the game both at home and abroad.
The players are holding the sport to ransom. The top players are more than suitably remunerated and I certainly don’t think the players deserve as high a percentage of the sport’s income as they receive.Ripping the game off? The players told the nrl they can have 300m on top of revenues and other stuff so they can use that money to invest in the game. Do you talk out of your ass and not research before you speak?
They are getting the best deal they can. They are the sport, at nrl level. They put their bodies and long term health on the line to bring in the nrls money. Good luck to them I say, get what you can.The players are holding the sport to ransom. The top players are more than suitably remunerated and I certainly don’t think the players deserve as high a percentage of the sport’s income as they receive.
This is exactly why it’s paid for directly out of the salary cap, because the take up was so poor, the RLPA didn’t have enough funds to staff it appropriately, and not enough members to have any sway - this way, it’s paid for upfront and all players are covered. Which is why it is rich when the RLPA bitch and moan about their funding - if I were the NRL, I’d say ‘no problem, go back to a membership model and see how ya go’.the problem I have is it appears the players are happy to value their players union when it is paid for by the NRL.
I wonder how much the top players would value the Union if it was voluntary and paid for as a percentage of all players salaries, similar to taxes.
Players are consistently ripping the sport off of further opportunities to develop and grow the game both at home and abroad.
If the nrl wants to do what's best for the game why won't they let the RLPA have access to a full audit on the profit that they make every year? Don't the players deserve to know how much the game generated every year?? I mean the players are the product. Without the players there is no nrl if you want to take that route.This is exactly why it’s paid for directly out of the salary cap, because the take up was so poor, the RLPA didn’t have enough funds to staff it appropriately, and not enough members to have any sway - this way, it’s paid for upfront and all players are covered. Which is why it is rich when the RLPA bitch and moan about their funding - if I were the NRL, I’d say ‘no problem, go back to a membership model and see how ya go’.
The thing that narks me is the RLPA act as though the NRL is some sort of sweatshop factory who are guilt of exploiting vulnerable workers - when in reality the players are better consulted, paid, looked after in all senses than EVER, the game is in the best shape ever, pulling in more money than ever, which allows the players to be the best paid they have ever been, yet they never give the NRL any credit, and act like the NRL are treating them like shit - when in reality, without the NRL, the vast majority would be in low paid manual jobs, or locked up, or worse…. I reckon more than 99% of people out there would like to work under the same terms and conditions as an NRL player.
It’s about time they showed some humility and respect for what the NRL does for them.
PVL and Abdo are trying to do what is best for the game, whilst still looking after the players as well as possible, they’re not looking for personal gain or financial benefit - the players are being selfish, greedy and ungrateful for what they do have!
And just on the international piece - who’s paying the Kangaroos when it’s an IRL (or superleague) organised game? Are they expecting the NRL to pay, even though the NRL makes no money from it? Are they gonna piss and moan if it’s not the same pay? Will they refuse to play?
Players are entirely replaceable - they’re the current custodians, that’s all, the current mob will soon all be retired and will have been replaced by a new generation, and as such they’re being given waaaaay too much of a say!If the nrl wants to do what's best for the game why won't they let the RLPA have access to a full audit on the profit that they make every year? Don't the players deserve to know how much the game generated every year?? I mean the players are the product. Without the players there is no nrl if you want to take that route.
Both sides ego is delaying everything. But the nrl hid $28m from the players last year and that's when the trust broke down
Won't somebody please think of the rich media companies!The players are holding the sport to ransom. The top players are more than suitably remunerated and I certainly don’t think the players deserve as high a percentage of the sport’s income as they receive.
NRL did this as players were opting outIn relatiopn to the RLPA funding, from some reason the NRL provides the funding direct to them. Every other Union I know of, members pay their fees direct to the Union itself or (in rarer occasions now via payroll deduction). It is not funded by the employer. FYI - A lot of unions abandoned pay roll deductions after a number of Governments ended payroll deductions of union fees without telling the effected staff, nor the Unions (it was to try and make themn insolvent).
Why would the admin of the RLPA need so much money to run the RLPA?No, he explained it. $100k comes out of each team's salary cap, and the rest was the NRL buying the commercial rights for players, so the RLPA couldn't sell image rights to get sponsorship. The NRL capped their funding at $3m, so if they get more from players, they get less from the NRL and still can't get sponsorship.
During covid that cap dropped to $2m, and now they are putting it back to $3m. The RLPA will get the 100k from the Dolphins, and presumably some from the women's team's, but all that does is cut back the portion the NRL are contributing. So despite the fact that there are significantly more players, the NRL are buying their image rights at a lower price.
How the RLPA ever agreed to that in the first place is beyond me.
I agree this is a seperate issue being muddled up with the RLPA admin costscommercial rights
They doIf the nrl wants to do what's best for the game why won't they let the RLPA have access to a full audit on the profit that they make every year? Don't the players deserve to know how much the game generated every year?? I mean the players are the product. Without the players there is no nrl if you want to take that route.
Both sides ego is delaying everything. But the nrl hid $28m from the players last year and that's when the trust broke down
I expect this will happen every year, as revenue sources change throughout the yearBut the nrl hid $28m from the players last year and that's when the trust broke down
Why would the admin of the RLPA need so much money to run the RLPA?
I agree this is a seperate issue being muddled up with the RLPA admin costs
But what is it and how does it differ from the player 3rd party agreements which is not capped