Tallis is richest NRL player: RLW Brisbane captain Gorden Tallis is reportedly the National Rugby League's highest money earner. Tallis is the closest thing to the game's million-dollar man, according to Rugby League Week, who claim the Raging Bull collects $925,000 a season.
While the Broncos represent the 29-year-old Tallis's primary income source, Australia's incumbent Test captain also rakes in the dollars from Nike, Holden, Vista Blinds, Crazy John's Mobiles and Fourex.<span>For once, Andrew Johns has to play second fiddle with the champion </span><span>Newcastle </span><span>halfback
Coming in third on the money list is Sydney Roosters skipper Brad Fittler ($850,000), with Penrith captain Craig Gower ($600,000) the surprising fourth-highest earner.
Veteran Wests Tigers centre Terry Hill, who has hardly played over the past two seasons, stills ranks in the top 10 with earnings of $450,000 a year. The top 10, according to RLW, is: 1. Gorden Tallis (Brisbane) - $925,000 2. Andrew Johns (Newcastle)- $875,000 3. Brad Fittler (Sydney Roosters) - $850,000 4. Craig Gower (Penrith) - $600,000 =5. Stacey Jones (New Zealand Warriors) - $550,000 =5. Braith Anasta (Bulldogs) - $550,000 =7. Brett Kimmorley (Cronulla) - $500,000 =7. Darren Lockyer (Brisbane) - $500,000 9. Terry Hill (Wests Tigers) - $450,000 10. Trent Barrett (St George Illawarra) - $450,000
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I have my doubts about these figures (as today's media are attacking RLW since the story broke) but let's assume for one second that they are authenticated.
Then...
I think the world of Gorden Tallis....but almost $1Mill? C'mon.
Gower at 6-hundred K is a joke. A good player. Not a great player.There's no way he is worth that kind of money in my opinion.
Braith Anasta at over half-a-mill is overpaid for an overrated player.
Terry Hill earning almost half-a-mill at the Tigers is laughable. He hasn't done crap in two years as the article displayed.
On the other end of the scale; Darren Lockyer and Stacey Jones are worth much more than what RLW portray. Two tremendous representatives of the game (on and off the field)that should be in the top three highest played players within the NRL.
Anybody else have opinions on this controversial list? Pros and cons? </span>
While the Broncos represent the 29-year-old Tallis's primary income source, Australia's incumbent Test captain also rakes in the dollars from Nike, Holden, Vista Blinds, Crazy John's Mobiles and Fourex.<span>For once, Andrew Johns has to play second fiddle with the champion </span><span>Newcastle </span><span>halfback
Coming in third on the money list is Sydney Roosters skipper Brad Fittler ($850,000), with Penrith captain Craig Gower ($600,000) the surprising fourth-highest earner.
Veteran Wests Tigers centre Terry Hill, who has hardly played over the past two seasons, stills ranks in the top 10 with earnings of $450,000 a year. The top 10, according to RLW, is: 1. Gorden Tallis (Brisbane) - $925,000 2. Andrew Johns (Newcastle)- $875,000 3. Brad Fittler (Sydney Roosters) - $850,000 4. Craig Gower (Penrith) - $600,000 =5. Stacey Jones (New Zealand Warriors) - $550,000 =5. Braith Anasta (Bulldogs) - $550,000 =7. Brett Kimmorley (Cronulla) - $500,000 =7. Darren Lockyer (Brisbane) - $500,000 9. Terry Hill (Wests Tigers) - $450,000 10. Trent Barrett (St George Illawarra) - $450,000
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I have my doubts about these figures (as today's media are attacking RLW since the story broke) but let's assume for one second that they are authenticated.
Then...
I think the world of Gorden Tallis....but almost $1Mill? C'mon.
Gower at 6-hundred K is a joke. A good player. Not a great player.There's no way he is worth that kind of money in my opinion.
Braith Anasta at over half-a-mill is overpaid for an overrated player.
Terry Hill earning almost half-a-mill at the Tigers is laughable. He hasn't done crap in two years as the article displayed.
On the other end of the scale; Darren Lockyer and Stacey Jones are worth much more than what RLW portray. Two tremendous representatives of the game (on and off the field)that should be in the top three highest played players within the NRL.
Anybody else have opinions on this controversial list? Pros and cons? </span>