What can we do to stop the ESL and RU from Raids?
the 13-year-old is running out in the number 6 jersey on debut for Easts.
Everyone has seen teams like the London Broncos, Hull etc, buy out our players like Mark McLinden, Luke Dorn, Steven Kearney and Richard Swain the list goes on and on. It seems at the end of this year it will be the same deal as well. It looks to like the all ESL clubs and the ARU are all after our players instead of growing they own youngsters into superstars.
There is only 1 home grown superstar in the ESL is Danny McGuire imo.
The problem is that these ESL clubs and ARU and stashed up with money and the NRL is falling behind.
The NRL needs to start acting by first of all doing these 3 stages:
Stage 1: Bring up the salary cap.
How does it work? The NRL Salary Cap is $3.25 million for the 25 highest paid players at each Club. If each player were paid an equal amount, they would get $130,000 each. Each Club can exercise its discretion in relation to how much individual players are paid providing that in total the payments do not exceed the $3.25 million Cap.
Why have a Salary Cap? The Salary Cap has two primary functions. The first is to assist in "spreading the playing talent" so that a few rich Clubs cannot simply out-bid poorer teams for all of the best players. The NRL believes that if a few Clubs were able to spend unlimited funds in such a way, it would both reduce the attraction of games to fans, due to an uneven competition, and drive some Clubs out of the competition. The second primary reason for having the Cap is to ensure Clubs are not put into positions where they are forced to spend more money than they can afford in terms of player payments, just to be competitive. The enforcement of the Cap ensures players at all Clubs have a similar opportunity to compete under comparable conditions.
The salary cap is the main reason for the NRL clubs are having so much trouble trying to keep their youngsters to play for their club. The salary cap needs to be raised so the clubs have more money to use and keep their players in the game. The main reason for players going overseas or to RU to play is the huge salaries, and a higher salary cap would help the clubs secure their youngsters. After reading that you can see that we need to push up the salary cap more to accommodate our players and stop the idea of overseas because at the moment it is more overseas = more money. The NRL to adjust this.
Stage 2: Bring in a system to keep youngsters secures till an appropriate age.
Have a contract which the Players have the option to sign to keep them in the NRL till a appropriate age the reason is for this is that if we produce a superstar eg. Sonny Bill Williams then 1 year later after his contract ends he will get offered a huge sum of money to play for RU or ESL then another year later the NRL will produce a superstar and the same process will happen again.
Stage 3: Cut the idea of a draft.
If the draft came in the clubs would have to say goodbye to their feeder clubs and this would be a huge disadvantage.
In the past year we have seen some players like Sonny Bill Williams, Karmichael Hunt, Anthony Topou, Jerome Ropati, Brett Stewart and Joe Williams become superstars just to name a few. So here is a list of players that I have put together that the NRL should act to make sure these players are secure from the ESL and the ARU (with the new Perth team coming into the Super 12 in 2006).
Karmichael Hunt: Was seen as the NZ Fullback but turned his back on them and chose to represent Australia.
Sonny Bill Williams: Already rated in the top 5 in the world after just 1 year in the NRL.
Reni Maitua: Bulldog utility.
Ben Creagh: Dragon Rookie
Gary Tupou: Been seen as the next BIG thing in New Zealand.
Anthony Tupou: Been suggested as a future Aussie International.
Benji Marshall: Been Known as Kiwi Future Halfback. (Halfback or 5/8
Iosia Soliola: A Future Kiwi Centre. (Centre)
Marcus Perenara: Hasnt even played NRL and was in the New Zealand train on squad. (Halfback)
Jerome Ropati: Already been rated New Zealand player to success (Backline Utility)
Peewee Moke: Young Fijian on the rise. (Centre/Back Row)
Dene Halatau: Already Play for NZ at Hooker (seen as a back rower at the Tigers. (Back Row/Hooker)
Bronson Harrison: Tigers Rookie of the year and in the Train on squad for New Zealand. (Back Row)
David Faiumu: Future Kiwi International (Back Row)
Joe Williams: Being seen as the rising youngster in Australia. (Halfback)
Ashton Sims: Dragons Rookie who could prove to be a lot to handle if he combines with Ben Creagh at the Dragons in 2005.
Josh Davis: Young Kiwi Centre (Centre).
Rangi Chase: Young West Tiger Player.
Todd Carney: Seen as the future of the Canberra Raiders.
Cameron Phelps: Young Exciting Back who has been selected in the WCC.
Jamie Soward: Young Rooster 5/8 who kicked a 45m winning drop goal in Jersey Flegg last year. (5/8)
Marshall Chalk: Young Canberra winger very good at scoring tries (Wing).
Brett Stewart: Young Manly Fullback is proving to be one of the quickest in the NRL
If the NRL does not act quickly RU in 2006 and ESL will raid the NRL.
Remember my suggestions are just ideas.
Orca running down the sideline, hes past 1 defender, now 2 breaks through the tackle and scores!