Dragonslayer
First Grade
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The simple truth here is that we have no idea what $$ a player is on, yes we can guess, believe what is written in the, not so accurate and exaggerated, press or even whispers here and there.
A lor ot contracts these days are upscaled ie start at a lower price and end at a higher price with the average the 'reported' figure ie: a player signs a 4yr deal reportedly at 700k per year, but that figure could easily be divided into 2yrs at 600k and 2yrs at 800k ave 700k. Therefore we think a plsyer is on 700k but in realiry they're on 800k. Upscaling is very common, anf it's why you dont here of many 'upgrades' these days. It also may answer why Hunt was so keen to take up his 2yr option.
We have quite a few players coming off contract in 23' and a few on extended contracts, and may ecplain our salary cap position and why Webb stated we are waiting for the NRL to advuse of salary cap figure.
A lor ot contracts these days are upscaled ie start at a lower price and end at a higher price with the average the 'reported' figure ie: a player signs a 4yr deal reportedly at 700k per year, but that figure could easily be divided into 2yrs at 600k and 2yrs at 800k ave 700k. Therefore we think a plsyer is on 700k but in realiry they're on 800k. Upscaling is very common, anf it's why you dont here of many 'upgrades' these days. It also may answer why Hunt was so keen to take up his 2yr option.
We have quite a few players coming off contract in 23' and a few on extended contracts, and may ecplain our salary cap position and why Webb stated we are waiting for the NRL to advuse of salary cap figure.