They can spend more then t everyone elseThey don't get a higher cap! everyone gets the same amount, they all just get taxed differently, so if you want a tax free contract, sign up to png
clubs will see this as a higher cap vs theirs
They can spend more then t everyone elseThey don't get a higher cap! everyone gets the same amount, they all just get taxed differently, so if you want a tax free contract, sign up to png
Rosters do it all the time with third party deals, cars, nearby beach, every club has their selling points This will be PNGsThey have a stake in the ARLC. One thing they won't want is a club that has the potential to lure their players away with tax exemptions.
No they won't, if you offer David fafita 3.3 million then that's what's on the cap, regardless of what he actually pockets after tax, players will see a better reason to sign up, but its not a higher salary cap, if you sign up with the broncos or titans, that contract is higher due to the cost of living compared to a contract in Sydney, but its the sane amount coming off the capThey can spend more then t everyone else
clubs will see this as a higher cap vs theirs
Rosters do it all the time with third party deals, cars, nearby beach, every club has their selling points This will be PNGs
The danger for the clubs is losing their backup options to PNG. Teams need depth to make a serious tilt at the premiership. Injuries and Origin cruel teams that have no depth.Depends on what pvl has to offer them eg raised nrl grant to other clubs ?
png aren’t in any danger of stealing the best players even with tax concessions
Like any new expansion club will drain the talent poolThe danger for the clubs is losing their backup options to PNG. Teams need depth to make a serious tilt at the premiership. Injuries and Origin cruel teams that have no depth.
But he'll have to pay tax on that if he plays for one of the existing 17 clubs. If V'landys' proposal goes through then Fafita will pocket far more money by playing for PNG.No they won't, if you offer David fafita 3.3 million then that's what's on the cap, regardless of what he actually pockets after tax
If the junior development in PNG is well nurtured then it could provide a huge influx of players for all NRL clubs.Like any new expansion club will drain the talent pool
unlike Perth they offer the potential for a huge increase to the player pool within 5 to 10 years
the arlc has ensured the money will be spent on junior pathways it’s going to pay off big time
Yeah no shit... that's the carrot, but it's the same amount other clubs are offering, on their salary capBut he'll have to pay tax on that if he plays for one of the existing 17 clubs. If V'landys' proposal goes through then Fafita will pocket far more money by playing for PNG.
There's no way the other clubs will agree to it.Yeah no shit... that's the carrot, but it's the same amount other clubs are offering, on their salary cap
If the pathways in PNG produce enough talent then it will benefit the other clubs.In all this I wonder what the NRL is getting out of it? I mean PNG is worth $0 to the NRL and their clubs so where is the carrot for the NRL?
Watch... it would a very dumb person to back against PVLThere's no way the other clubs will agree to it.
$$$$$$There's no way the other clubs will agree to it.
And yet the same dopes keep doing it time and againWatch... it would a very dumb person to back against PVL
He would need to offer them something in return.Watch... it would a very dumb person to back against PVL
Post non pay-wall please?And its back on:
Inside the Magic Round meetings that saved PNG’s NRL bid from collapse
If the bid to establish an NRL franchise in PNG is successful next month, discussions inside Suncorp Stadium’s Chairman’s Room will be remembered for saving it.www.smh.com.au
In all this I wonder what the NRL is getting out of it? I mean PNG is worth $0 to the NRL and their clubs so where is the carrot for the NRL?
Post non pay-wall please?