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SANDMAN078

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SYDNEY, April 22 AAP - Premiers Melbourne Storm have been
stripped of two NRL premierships and fined a total of $1.6 million
after being found guilty of long-term salary cap breaches.
NRL chief executive David Gallop announced they would also not
be allowed to accrue any premiership points in the 2010 season.
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RgSharks

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There you go redback, we won't get the spoon this year.
Melbourne Storm breach NRL Salary Cap

The National Rugby League has today stripped the Melbourne Storm of the 2007 and 2009 Telstra Premierships, the Minor Premierships of 2006-8 and of its 2010 competition points after confirming a series of salary cap breaches amounting to at least $1.7million over five years.

The club will lose all competition points earned to date in 2010 and also the right to accumulate points going forward in 2010 (competition tables will record wins and losses but the club will not be awarded competition points on the basis of any wins). These measures are effective as of today.

The club has furthermore been fined $500,000 and will be forced to return $1.1million in prize-money with the prize-money being distributed evenly among the other fifteen clubs.

Individual awards by players will continue to be recognised but records will be adjusted to show that the Premiership is not recognised even though the result cannot be overturned. Neither Manly nor Parramatta will assume the Premiership titles in their respective years.

The Storm’s Chairman and Chief Executive met with the NRL in Sydney today to confirm the extent of the breaches uncovered by NRL Salary Cap Auditor Ian Schubert and his audit team.

The investigations have revealed the Storm maintained a dual contract system and the club has today confirmed that side letters promising extra payments were stored in a secret file at the home of the Chief Executive.

The accounts were structured in such a way that it would appear the commitments were not apparent to either the Melbourne Storm Board or its owners.

The NRL has uncovered breaches estimated to be in excess of $1.7million over five years, around $400,000 in 2009 and with a projected breach of $700,000 in 2010.

“While the amount itself is cause for concern, the most damning indictment is the systematic attempt by persons within the club to conceal payments from the Salary Cap auditor and, it would now seem certain from the club’s Board and from its owners, on an ongoing basis,” Mr Gallop said.

“It was through this system that they were able to attract and retain some of the biggest names in Rugby League.

“In doing so they have let down the game, the players and the fans of the Melbourne Storm.

“Clearly there were some individuals who knew what was going on and perhaps many who did not.

“By nature, that means innocent parties will suffer as a result of this punishment but the persons responsible are those who constructed the scheme and anyone who knowingly signed a false statutory declaration to deceive the game.

“It would be unfair now on the players and fans of every other club in the competition to allow the Storm to enter this year’s finals series or to retain the titles they won.

“As a game we will do all we can to restore the faith of each of those parties but there is no alternative now but to deal with the situation that has been so deliberately engineered.

“As was the case with Canterbury after 2002, the only other instance in which we have seen such an elaborate and contrived set of accounts, there is the chance for the club to begin a rebuilding process with the fans and the game by the way it conducts itself in the weeks and months ahead.

“A significant step in that process has been the way the Melbourne Board has reacted to the information the Salary Cap team tabled this week.

“Rather than look to conceal the activities, the Board has cooperated fully and we have been informed that the club’s owners, News Limited, have now ordered a full forensic examination of all club accounts.

“It should be pointed out that, as owners of the club, News Limited has only been made aware of the investigation in recent days.

“Ian Schubert and his assistant Jamie L’Oste Brown have been collecting information in relation to this process for some time and their commitment to that process deserves considerable respect.

“Salary cap investigation is among the most difficult and in many ways least rewarding roles in the game but, despite the thoughts of some critics, there is universal acceptance of the importance of the cap and of the contribution it has made to the most successful era in the game’s history.

“In truth, this issue is not so much about the Salary Cap but the simple reality of cheating the rules as they stand at any time. Everyone knew the rules, particularly after 2002.

“This investigation has relied on detailed reviews of accounts as well as evidence from informants.

“It is a reminder to everyone who wishes to test the rules that there is every likelihood the truth will emerge in time and that the consequences will be severe at that point.”
http://www.nrl.com/news/news/newsar...urne-storm-breach-nrl-salary-cap/default.aspx
 

Ausguy

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karma is a bitch you f**king cheating scum...

this is massive!!!

never will any of their furture efforts be worth it given this... shame we have already played them.
 

RgSharks

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2008 GF should have been Sharks v Manly. We could have done better than 40-0...:lol::lol::lol:
 

Quigs

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WE WUZZZ ROBBED.

(Please don't tell me that the farkin Hartleys of Brookvale get that one..... Please)

Cheers
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roboshark

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Not only that...if we make that gf and maybe win think of the dollars we might have had...and look at the mess we r in now. Cheatin fuggin scum club
 

Vossy

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premierships dont get given to the losers and points won so far dont get given to the opposition BUT we do get a share of the money they have to payback to the NRL and we wont get the spoon
 

Quigs

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Just heard on the ABC radio news.... Gallop said that the Storm will have to pay back 1.2 million and that will be split between the other 15 clubs.

So if me maffs is correct we get what - $80 grand.

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Frenzy.

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I have concerns about the punishments.

If the Storm can not accumulate points for the rest of the year they should not compete at all IMO.

The risks as I see them are

Another side may lose a player to injury in a nothing game.

Is the NRL saying that the game will still be played but if Storm win no points awarded to them but also none to the losing team. Why should this be allowed? Why should teams have to play in an proven uneven contest where one side has an extra $700,000 worth of talent. The team drawn to play Storm should get a bye or they should be allowed to nominate $700,000 worth of talent who can't play against them.

Fugg the TV rights which will be the only reason they will be required to keep playing.

Storm players can now even up old scores. They can technically go feral now. Suspensions won't bother them as they now have nothing to win. Won't miss players out of a game due to a high tackle as they can't get points anyway.

They should also be forced to release players NOW. Not who they choose to release either. Should be in order of when the dodgy letters were dated or when contracts are dated. In other words the last ones signed that took them over should be told by the NRL they have to go.

I'm sure you will all think of other things as well.
 

ratsack2

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I also reckon the $$$$ fine should be more as well, from all the extra sponsors etc etc that came on board cause they were winning comps. I am not saying we would of, but what if things did pan out differently in 2008 and we won it, the prize money and extra sponsor etc etc and we wouldn't be as bad off now as we are
 

ratsack2

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I would also like to see the individual players fined double what extra they were to receive.
any comments thatthe players didn't know about it are horse sh*t. you can't tell me they didn't know, who of us if we got an extra $20k in our pay packet would know about it
 

squiddy

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Fugg thats massive - dont know what to say

Reffy has been hinting at this for a while now

Frenzys comments are spot on - the games against the storm are nothing games and should not be played

And Ratsack is dead set right - the players must have known - well at least the ones being paid overs - no sympathy for them

Roboshark is also spot on - we could have won 2008 and we would be in a heaps different place right now

Cheating scum - Waldron and Bellamy MUST be held accountable
 

Frenzy.

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I think making "what ifs" about 2008 is near sighted and far fetched TBH

If they are not in the comp you can't go back just one match and speculate what the difference would be. You'd have to go back to round 1.

Don't be typical Sharks fans and live on what ifs. That one's history. Harden the fugg up.
 

roboshark

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I think making "what ifs" about 2008 is near sighted and far fetched TBH

If they are not in the comp you can't go back just one match and speculate what the difference would be. You'd have to go back to round 1.

Don't be typical Sharks fans and live on what ifs. That one's history. Harden the fugg up.

Bull frenzy. Yes it is the whole year but we were playing a team that had a grewater advantage in that game then their opposition. If it was even we couldve won and posiibly the whole thing. That means more sponsors and dollars. Look at us now. That would of helped
 

cityshark

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There is the kickoff and it goes down to Nathan Stapelton who kicks it back to Slater who runs the length of the feild to score under the posts. Sharks players gather round and clap .
There is the kick off and its feilded by Nathan Spelton who returns the ball to Slater with a fine long punt. Slater scores again under the posts.
80 min Later......................
 

Vossy

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i cant stand the double standards, erh dont kick out the sharks rabble rabble rabble erh kick out the storm bunch of wankers rabble rabble rabble..i dont want any fan to have there team kicked out

i feel for my nephew, he loves his league, he loves his storm but a 7 year old really doesnt know whats going on..i hope they survive for his sake

they lose all there current points = teams that have lost to them DONT get the 2 points and if the storm have lost a game so far then well they dont have those 2 points anyway

also have to laugh at a few eels fans i know now thinking they are the 2009 premiers..newsflash, you have to win it to be crowned premiers

starting hitlist now..Cronk, Inglis, Tolman, Slater

Current rep players:

Slater
Inglis
Quinn
Smith
Hoffman
Blair
Lima
Finch
Manu
White

you'd have to cheat the cap to keep all of them
 
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