marshall stalin
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The 1 million he makes in AUS is taxed - be paid around 600k or so after taxMaybe I'll end up being wrong but even if the PNG team can offer 20% more on wages to players I just can't see them ever being able to attract the players to become more competitive than a bottom four side to be honest.
First, from a commercial standpoint the PNG team will want a large amount of star PNG players involved in the team and the only player involved that fits that level would be Xavier Coates. The rest of the PNG national team (Or former representatives) are all older guys and don't really fit the keyword for "star player".
Second, when it does become time to go to the open market what kind of player will want to pack up and move to a developing nation? Lets use Latrell Mitchell as an example, make a million bucks a season in Sydney where he has mates, family, can dip off back home when he wants etc or make 1.2 million a season playing in Papua New Guinea? For me the only players they will attract are those from PNG or those with strong ties to PNG, apart from that they'll sign the guys not good enough for NRL who were probably Super League bound anyway and even then most people would prefer London or Perpignan to Port Moresby.
The 1.2 million he makes in PNG is tax free
Even if 1 million he will be paid 400k or so more per season in PNG Compared to AUS being tax exempt.
One assumes accommodation and meals etc will be provided and flights