typicalfan
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His profile is worth the money alone, hopefully they make the most out of him
Super League teams only have a salary cap of £2m ( 3.7m AUD )Stupid signing.
Could get 5 or 6 quality nrl players and fill the rest of the team with solid players for that money and win SL in 1st year.
He's just comparing the money being reported for SBW compared to how many NRL players could also be bought for the same price. SBW is being offered 4x more than any other League player in the world. That's why it's a stupid signing. Be a good signing if this was a Canadian league being setup.Super League teams only have a salary cap of £2m ( 3.7m AUD )
Do you think 5 or 6 quality NRL players would take a massive pay cut and go and play for about 200k each ?
Williams would be a 'marque player' essentially meaning Toronto can pay him whatever they want. Money doesn't seem to be a problem for the Wolfplack and they have to pay that amount to outbid French Union.
He's just comparing the money being reported for SBW compared to how many NRL players could also be bought for the same price. SBW is being offered 4x more than any other League player in the world. That's why it's a stupid signing. Be a good signing if this was a Canadian league being setup.
The only way SBW is a success is if he can convince Union in Canada switch to League. Other than that it will be two years of good exposure but no long term growth. Wolfpack are already selling out their home games, so they need to go bigger if they land SBW.You cannot undersell how much of a success the Wolfpack have been. This is just the beginning though, SBW is a winner, he just is, and his discipline is top class, if that helps build a successful culture then it's a great investment.
I'm comparing what the Wolfpack are saying they are comapring SBW to, which is Beckam. MLS had the advantage of promoting Beckam to their entire league. Wolfpack are only promoting SBW to England and Catalans. They need something else to go with SBW to make it a big success in Canada as a whole. I'm sure Toronto will find it to be exciting but it's the reach beyond that which will be vital.I'm sure they'd love to sign 5m worth of NRL talent but its not possible under the cap.
The majority of the reported 9m would come out of the marketing budget. Signing Williams and Wade would get plenty of media attention. Getting articles in the print media and prime time news is a far better way to gain awareness than spending 5m on a billboard next to the highway.
The wolfpack could sign all the NRL stars they want but if no ones heard of them it won't sell tickets or get media attention.
In regards to spending the money on a local comp, the owners think 'building the castle and they will come' method works better. It'll be interesting to see if growing the game from the top down works.
SBW will be a draw to land other players that might have thought twice about going and his professionalism will rub off on others.The only way SBW is a success is if he can convince Union in Canada switch to League. Other than that it will be two years of good exposure but no long term growth. Wolfpack are already selling out their home games, so they need to go bigger if they land SBW.
It looks like he’s done that big style already.I so like this move. Going to drag the Wolf pack into the headlines.
How long will it be before we see professional Canadian rugby players switch?
Correct, UK media are reporting Toronto have approached England Union center Tuilagi ( would be an absolute weapon in league ) also Ben Te'o who is currently playing for Toulon and christian Wade who is a former English Union player currently on the Buffalo Bills practice squad, he went viral a few months back by scoring a 65yrd touchdown on his first ever carry.Apparently targetting Manu Tuilagi (England RU/Samoan born). Also a former 7's player trialling in the NFL, English from memory, forget the name. Interesting strategy.
Correct, UK media are reporting Toronto have approached England Union center Tuilagi ( would be an absolute weapon in league ) also Ben Te'o who is currently playing for Toulon and christian Wade who is a former English Union player currently on the Buffalo Bills practice squad, he went viral a few months back by scoring a 65yrd touchdown on his first ever carry.
All 3 of those players would come under 'new talent pool' meaning their salaries don't count towards the salary cap. There is still a spot open on the roster for a second marquee signing.
It'll be interesting to see how deep Toronto's pockets are.
You'd probably have to go back to the 80s last time it happened. Johnathan Davies, Ricky Stuart played a few tests for the Wallabies before switching. The NRL poach dozens of Union Schoolboys ( Ponga, Cronk, Murray, Crichton, Moroa, Keary... etc) but never once they are established in Union.When was the last time a current RU international of one of the stronger teams defected to League? Not counting returning players.
Surprised they haven't targeted Farrell and/or Ford who have famous RL fathers.