Teams like the Tigpies would still have to pay massive overs to get a legitimate superstar, whether it's inside or outside the cap.You could make the argument having 2 marquee players ( similar to the Super League, 2 players contracts don't count towards the cap ) would even the comp.
For example if the Broncos made Haas and Walsh thier marquee players, the Tigers could make Reynolds or Mann thier marquee players.
Having said that, it doesn't seem to work well in the Super League, while it stops thier top 24 players going to Union it hasn't made the comp even with the same 2 clubs winning every season
IMO it would just lead to more star players getting poached.With clubs cashed up now they should look at a marquee signing allowance like SL. Every club gets one or two players where cap space is $750k but they can pay them whatever they like. If they have made their nrl debut for that club the cap cost drops to $500k. Would mean every club has a quality franchise player or two.
The Designated player is the one that bakes the sub-standard cookies that crumble.
They also bring the jelly snakes, so must be able to multi-task.Do they also squeeze the oranges for the juice to be drunk by the players at half time too?
The scary thing is the gap is widening so far between the best and the worst clubs that threads like this are being made with ideas to try to close the gap.
If someone could find a solution to creating an even talent spread it would help alot, but I don't think a draft is the answer. Clubs need to be better and it's partly the NRL's responsibility too. How they could approve a shit player getting over half a mil is beyond me.
I have no problem with players making as much money as they can, but that should be done through rep games and 3rd party, not the cap.
Damn... I'm outThey also bring the jelly snakes, so must be able to multi-task.
you could only have a draft if you took away the responsibility for jnr development away from nrl clubs. Never going to happen. The cap is supposed to be the leveler. Maybe a cap differentiator depending on league position is an option?> So finish bottom get a higher cap for next two years? Having said that like you said you cant process out stupid club decisions.The reason the best and worst clubs are so different is usually due to mismanagement, how is the NRL going to help that?
Take the Tigers for example, we all know about their misfortunes but instead of retaining a good coach (Such as Madge) or going to market for a good one they hired a 72 year old Tim Sheens then got rid of him prematurely to bring in a very inexperienced Benji who is backed by an equally as inexperienced coaching staff. Not many players want to go and play for Benji and his inexperienced coaching staff so the Tigers struggle.
The NRL can't help the Tigers if they want to live in 2005 and pray that Benji, Farah, Sheens and Heighington will deliver them a premiership.
However, I do think the draft would help, if you look at the rookie players that would've likely been drafted first and the teams that finished last since 2020 it would've been a pretty big help for those teams.
Harry Grant would've gone to the Titans instead of the Storm.
Sam Walker would've gone to the Broncos instead of the Roosters
Jeremiah Nanai would've gone to the Bulldogs instead of the Cowboys
Sunia Turuva would've gone to the Tigers instead of the Panthers.
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Three of those four great young players who went onto be rookie of the year went to very strong star studded sides.
Yeah, we'd designate Cleary and Yeo then if they were smart teams would come with designated money for Edwards and Leota.IMO it would just lead to more star players getting poached.
Fair points. Some clubs are poorly managed and it puts them at a disadvantage. The NRL can't save them from themselves. It makes me wonder though, would those drafted players have played as well at the club they were drafted to?The reason the best and worst clubs are so different is usually due to mismanagement, how is the NRL going to help that?
Take the Tigers for example, we all know about their misfortunes but instead of retaining a good coach (Such as Madge) or going to market for a good one they hired a 72 year old Tim Sheens then got rid of him prematurely to bring in a very inexperienced Benji who is backed by an equally as inexperienced coaching staff. Not many players want to go and play for Benji and his inexperienced coaching staff so the Tigers struggle.
The NRL can't help the Tigers if they want to live in 2005 and pray that Benji, Farah, Sheens and Heighington will deliver them a premiership.
However, I do think the draft would help, if you look at the rookie players that would've likely been drafted first and the teams that finished last since 2020 it would've been a pretty big help for those teams.
Harry Grant would've gone to the Titans instead of the Storm.
Sam Walker would've gone to the Broncos instead of the Roosters
Jeremiah Nanai would've gone to the Bulldogs instead of the Cowboys
Sunia Turuva would've gone to the Tigers instead of the Panthers.
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Three of those four great young players who went onto be rookie of the year went to very strong star studded sides.
I think that's the thing with marquee payments. In theory it would mean every club would have two high quality stars.Yeah, we'd designate Cleary and Yeo then if they were smart teams would come with designated money for Edwards and Leota.
Yeah, we'd designate Cleary and Yeo then if they were smart teams would come with designated money for Edwards and Leota.
would those drafted players have played as well at the club they were drafted to?
I think that's the thing with marquee payments. In theory it would mean every club would have two high quality stars.