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Parramatta will have to carry more than $1.3 million worth of shonky promised payments in their salary cap during the next three years as the fallout from their systematic cheating threatens future premiership campaigns.

The biggest beneficiary of the payments in future years was to be Kieran Foran.

The biggest beneficiary of the payments in future years was to be Kieran Foran. Photo: Benjamin Tranter

The Eels have promised 10 of their biggest names undisclosed payments for next season totalling $688,600, which the NRL has uncovered as part of a comprehensive forensic audit of the club. Further secret payments have been set aside for 2018 totalling $448,600, while $175,000 of off-the-book money was set aside for 2019.

The NRL will insist the clandestine deals, totalling $1,312,200, be added to the embattled club's salary cap over the next three years. The development will cruel Parramatta's ability to retain and recruit talent and ensure the hangover from their salary cap rorts continues for a long while yet.

Fairfax Media has obtained a copy of the breach notice the governing body sent to the blue and golds, which details the allegations against the club and the five current officials who are allegedly complicit in the cheating. Unless Parramatta and the so-called "gang of five" officials can convince the governing body that they are manifestly excessive, the provisional sanctions – which include the stripping of 12 competition points and a $1 million fine – will stand.

The NRL salary cap will rise to $7.1 million next season, but Eels coach Brad Arthur will only have $6,411,400 at his disposal as the club continues to pay for the sins of its administration.

The biggest beneficiary of the payments in future years was to be Kieran Foran. The troubled Parramatta captain, who has been ruled out for the rest of the season with injury, was scheduled to receive $450,000, spread over the next three years. His former Manly teammate, Anthony Watmough, was to receive $225,000 outside the salary cap next year and a further $175,000 in 2018.

Parramatta is fortunate the former NSW and Australian forward's retirement due to a career-ending knee injury freed up some space, with the majority of his long-term deal covered by insurance and not counting against the cap. However, the Eels will have to wear the $400,000 the club was attempting to pay him over the next two seasons.

Other player payments that will be loaded into future cap payments include: Beau Scott ($40,000 over two years), Semi Radradra ($157,200 over two seasons), Kenny Edwards ($20,000 in 2017), Manu Ma'u ($40,000 in 2017), Michael Jennings ($75,000 over three years), Peni Terepo ($10,000 in 2017), Tepai Moeroa ($20,000 in 2017) and Tim Mannah ($100,000 in 2017).

There is no suggestion that any of the aforementioned players were aware that funds slated for them were in contravention of NRL rules. The NRL stated in the breach notice served to the club that the future undisclosed remuneration commitments "will be counted in the Salary Cap Calculations" for the ensuing seasons.

The club responded to the breach notice by Friday's deadline and is likely to argue that the penalty is manifestly unfair. However, Parramatta's antagonistic approach to the NRL during the investigation is likely to work against them.

Breaking it down: The undisclosed figures.

Breaking it down: The undisclosed figures.

Powerbrokers at Rugby League Central, in possession of damning evidence of illegal payments, gave their Eels counterparts at least half a dozen opportunities to come clean. However, Parramatta administrators continually denied knowledge of impropriety and even threatened a public relations war against the NRL over their probe.

In what could be a further hit to Parramatta's ability to retain and attract players, Will Hopoate's contractual dispute remains before the courts. Should the Canterbury recruit win his case and the NRL deems any payout must count against the salary cap, the blue and golds will only be able to spend a fraction of the money on player payments of their rivals.

The developments threaten the chances of the club retaining Corey Norman, although the drug possession charges laid against the off-contract playmaker are likely to lower his market value. It also lessens the prospect of the club having the funds required to lure code-hopper Jarryd Hayne back to western Sydney.

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  • Wow this will make it hard over the next 2 years at least. How does Choc get included.

  • This is why the penalty is BS. It literally NEVER ENDS. It's been going since what, 2013? And will be over in 2020? That's just ludicrous. There must be a better way than for it to keep handicapping us in the next 3 years. It helps no-one.
    • Good point how to we get over it if it still continues to hurt us.

    • I honestly do not understand these kind of fan whinges. We cheated the cap. We are being made to carry the illegitimate TPA's. It's that simple. It is not unfair. It sucks. But we cheated so it is what it is. Would we whine that a convicted criminal sitting in jail says he should not be there for that long? You do the crime you pay the price.
  • There's always next year and the year after and give year after
  • Why should Watmough's count if he retires?

    Why can't we get legal TPAs?

    • Insurance does not have to cover illegal dealings. Only legit salary. For frak's sake, fans need to pull their head out and get hold of the concept of "done wrong"
  • We are proper fecked then....

    We should make a motion to sue the gang of 5 for destroying the club. Shame we cant string up the kents. The least they deserve is a painful death.

  • And then you get the massive cockheads saying Parra got of light.

    This punishment is unprecedented. Never has a side been made to shed players and punished for years on end for salary cap cheating.

    This Greenburg piece of shit is really trying to fark over this club. I knew the day he was appointed he would try to make an example of Parra and my fears have ben confirmed.

    • Once the NRL are finished grinding the eels into the ground they will scrap the TPA system thus avoiding investigating other clubs and exposing how wide spread cap rorting really is. You wait and see.

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