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He's a cancer that had to be cut out no matter the cost. Ivan needs to think more with his brain and less with his heartWhat?? What is the point? I assume this means he can play for another NRL team
He's a cancer that had to be cut out no matter the cost. Ivan needs to think more with his brain and less with his heartWhat?? What is the point? I assume this means he can play for another NRL team
What?? What is the point? I assume this means he can play for another NRL team
We need to replace Grant and Riki with someone who one-day fill a bench stop in the NRL when Smith and Henry start in the 13 (Mid or Edge doesn't matter others are versatile). Another Centre on a short term deal until Casey comes in.IF we get salary cap relief. It gets a headache off the books and allows us to sign someone else.
It seems strange to pay for 2.5 years rather than have him play for us. I can only presume the relationship between him and the club has broken down to the point of being unreconcilable. I am guessing cap relief for the "no fault" stand down, will be used to prepay his salary so the impact is reduced in future years. Hopefully, we were able to negotiate a discounted salary as well. Otherwise we have a $500k lead weight for the next 2.5 years.
I think the whole thing is so sad. He has overcome a difficult upbringing to get this far. He doesn't seem to be able to escape his past enough to find a clear path to happiness. If he is found guilty, that is just a terrible outcome and I feel sorry for his wife/girlfriend having to endure this.
No winners here. The club, T May and least of all his wife/girlfriend. Just sad.
What?? What is the point? I assume this means he can play for another NRL team
He couldn't stay. The situation was untenable. I don't agree with some of the actions the club took leading up to it though.
Termination payouts are usually counted in the cap for the length of a players existing contract. If they have 2 years remaining. It comes off the cap over those 2 years.
The no fault stand down rules allow relief in various circumstances. Even in early payouts.
Best case the whole termination payout is exempt.
Even in the worst case scenario. We get relief from the period he was stood down this year, to his court case date next year. The back part of his last contract and the first 5 months of his new contract. That is roughly just over $400k in relief we are allowed to claim. For just that period.
We are then allowed to take that cap exemption off the termination payout figure, and spread the remainder over 2 years. And I am told from a cap perspective on that worst case scenario we will be minimally impacted over those 2 years.
So IF the payout is $600k. We can take the cap exemption of say about $400k off the $600k and spread the remaining $200k over the 2 years?
While not ideal I'd rather this outcome over having it drag into the off-season.
From a purely football perspective the 2024 competition is ours to lose and off-field issues aren't going to help anyone.
And remember we were in 20/21/22 grand finals whilst paying off multiple players at other clubs. So its not the end of the world.
McLean x 2
Cole being locked in on cheap deals allows us to cover the extra and it not affect centre depth
Cole and Casey look terrific. I'd be tipping both to start in 2025 and depending on injuries that might come sooner in 2024.
He couldn't stay. The situation was untenable. I don't agree with some of the actions the club took leading up to it though.
Termination payouts are usually counted in the cap for the length of a players existing contract. If they have 2 years remaining. It comes off the cap over those 2 years.
The no fault stand down rules allow relief in various circumstances. Even in early payouts.
Best case the whole termination payout is exempt.
Even in the worst case scenario. We get relief from the period he was stood down this year, to his court case date next year. The back part of his last contract and the first 5 months of his new contract. That is roughly just over $400k in relief we are allowed to claim. For just that period.
We are then allowed to take that cap exemption off the termination payout figure, and spread the remainder over 2 years. And I am told from a cap perspective on that worst case scenario we will be minimally impacted over those 2 years.
Thanks Blade.On the books for the next 2 and a half years.
Despite termination payments usually being counted in the cap. There is a chance we can still get salary cap dispensation for some or all of his salary.
It is a weird and complex situation to say the least.
The type who's done what he's accused of doesn't change. A lower level of human lifeI said it when it first happened and i maintain it. Whether he is found guilty or not i hope taylan and his partner and child all recieve the help they need..
Taylans a young man. Hes no doubt done some silly things and these dv charges are serious but regardless to guilty or innocent i hope he learns from this and makes it a turning point in his life.
Hes a very talented footy player.. would love to see him turn it around and put his head down and get another chance down the track..
Nah, no goodHes a very talented footy player.. would love to see him turn it around and put his head down and get another chance down the track..