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Today Luke Ricketson has accepted a new contract with Roosters on the proviso that he does not play rep football and that he gets less money. This has been justified by his 'lacklustre' performance htis year as opposed to previous years and the depth at the club. It seems like a poor way to treat an accomplished, loyal player.
This week the club has asked the NRL to give them concessions based on the high cost of living in the Eastern Suburbs; the NRL and the other clubs refused to give their support for that request.
Meanwhile, each NRL clubs is ONLY allowed to give a maximum concession $100,000 to one player that has played First Grade at the club for 10 years (long service).
The following question is for Roosters fans is this. Why don't the Roosters ask for:
a) an increase in the concession from 100,000 to 2-300,000?
and/or
b) an increase in the number of players that can claim the 10 year exemption (e.g. from 1 player to 2 to 5 players)?
I imagine that other clubs would be more willing to grant this concession. Roosters are one of the clubs (besides young clubs Storm, Cowboys, Warriors) that could least benefit from this. To put it another way, other clubs could benefit from this much more.
This week the club has asked the NRL to give them concessions based on the high cost of living in the Eastern Suburbs; the NRL and the other clubs refused to give their support for that request.
Meanwhile, each NRL clubs is ONLY allowed to give a maximum concession $100,000 to one player that has played First Grade at the club for 10 years (long service).
The following question is for Roosters fans is this. Why don't the Roosters ask for:
a) an increase in the concession from 100,000 to 2-300,000?
and/or
b) an increase in the number of players that can claim the 10 year exemption (e.g. from 1 player to 2 to 5 players)?
I imagine that other clubs would be more willing to grant this concession. Roosters are one of the clubs (besides young clubs Storm, Cowboys, Warriors) that could least benefit from this. To put it another way, other clubs could benefit from this much more.