Ultimately your right.The UK is the place for those players.
Ultimately your right.The UK is the place for those players.
I hope he’ll have time to flush.@Poupou Escobar or else you'll be in BIG trouble.
“In line with the current CBA agreed between the NRL and players, player options cannot be publicly disclosed, including by clubs,” the RLPA said in a statement to this masthead.
“So, technically, announcements like the ones you mentioned would not include years that are player options. If and when an option is activated, that is only when they form part of the term of the employment agreement and can be disclosed publicly in accordance with the CBA.”
As part of the recent collective bargaining agreement, the RLPA successfully negotiated for the non-disclosure of player options. Under the CBA, it is stated that the NRL and club shall only be permitted to publish the name of the player contracted, the seasons for which he is contracted and any future season for which the club has an option in its favour to contract the player.
It also states the NRL and club shall not be permitted to publish seasons for which there is an option in the player’s favour unless and until the option is exercised.
How do we know it wasn't Fogarty activating his side of the MO because he couldn't find a better deal? Just because he's staying at the Raiders doesn't mean he will stay in the top 17.Wonder if Sanders is happy with the Raiders extending Fogarty for 2026?
This puts to bed the false media/fan narrative that POs are get out clauses. "If and when an option is activated, that is only when they form part of the term of the employment agreement". They are opt in clauses, not opt out clauses, and therefore not the reason a player is off contract and free to negotiate with rivals.Lol, welfare check for Pou... he won't be able to discuss player options etc in any meaningful way on here once the NRL stops publishing info about POs officially.
Are you insinuating our chairman is a liar... just to suit a favoured topic in your trolling agenda?No wonder the new chairman came out and denied the future use of POs. They are to remain private.
Not really.This puts to bed the false media/fan narrative that POs are get out clauses.
But the club that offers a PO still has to (legally) "hold space" in the cap for the player until the trigger date passes - which means that the club's recruitment/retention is unnecessarily stalled.They are opt in clauses, not opt out clauses, and therefore not the reason a player is off contract and free to negotiate with rivals.
I hope he does bullshit to the media and fans. There is no benefit to the club for him to reveal internal club business to people who have no need-to-know.Are you insinuating our chairman is a liar... just to suit a favoured topic in your trolling agenda?![]()
They have to do this for any player they want to retain. The only way to avoid it is to decide they don't want to retain any players.Not really.
But the club that offers a PO still has to (legally) "hold space" in the cap for the player until the trigger date passes - which means that the club's recruitment/retention is unnecessarily stalled.
So from the club's perspective, a PO decision by a player can rightly be seen as an opt out of the salary and squad planning they have had to keep on the books just in case.