Are Parramatta over the salary cap?

The National Rugby League has today outlined Salary Cap breaches against the Wests Tigers, the Gold Coast Titans, the St George Illawarra Dragons, the Parramatta Eels and the Canberra Raiders following the completion of all audits into the 2010 season.

 

The largest breach notice is in relation to the Wests Tigers, who claimed a ‘long serving player allowance’ contrary to advice from the Salary Cap audit team.
 
The remaining breaches across four clubs concern the use of second tier players and the categorisation of education grants, accommodation and termination payments.

 

“The compliance across the vast majority of clubs has been encouraging but the penalties are a reminder that the Salary Cap will be enforced,” NRL Chief Executive, Mr David Gallop, said today.

 

“Six clubs were breached last year, most notably the Storm. It is pleasing to see the number down this year but the warning bells for anyone looking to break the rules could not be any louder.

 

“For the most part we are seeing a genuine wish to comply with the rules from the clubs but this remains an area in which we are always conducting thorough investigations.

 

“The Salary Cap audit team works incredibly hard to monitor the clubs and deserves considerable recognition for the role it plays in making the Telstra Premiership the closest and most exciting competition in Australian sport.”

 

The 2010 Salary Cap Breach notices are as follows:

 

Club Fine
Wests Tigers $187,140
Gold Coast Titans $76,380
Parramatta Eels $44,988
Canberra Raiders $31,657
St George Illawarra Dragons $15,694

 

The Titans have also been breached a further $2,500 for failing to properly register a Toyota Cup player.

 

All clubs will have until Friday, May 20, to make submissions to the NRL Chief Executive in relation to the breaches before any penalties are imposed.

 

 

http://nrl.com/five-clubs-breach-salary-cap-in-2010/tabid/10874/newsid/62722/default.aspx

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  • What a joke the NRL are,Make a big deal about clubs who have sightly gone over budget yet the real cheats go untouched.

     

  • Joe Taha is going to have a field day with this.
  • My bet is that a lot of this day is perhaps to do with second-tier contracts, possibly, and when players who are outside the top 25 play in games, and their match payments or whatever they're on, are exceeded.
    It's not exactly a huge amount, and clubs are fined amounts like ours every year.
  • sounds like in house stuff ups could come down to lazy workers not doing there book work properly,proberly just honest mistakes,dont think we need to worry
  • This is just legal disputes over what constitutes player payments, happens every year, we were involved in a big fight last year too over the inclusion of Mateo's injury concession. Under the rule's if a player missed 13 games or more due to injury you can have 50% of his value added to next years cap. However Mateo missed 13 rounds 12 games because of a bye week.

     

    Stupid stuff for players outside of our top 25 who live in the apartment block next to the leagues club, which is owned by the club. This happens every year, slow news day

     

  • You type like steve michaels.
  • Nothing in it. I suspect there's more to the caps of a couple of the clubs there, tho..
  • If the Tigers were over by 180k last year how much are they over this year?

     

  • You know why Parra went over??? 

     

    "The remaining breaches across four clubs concern the use of second tier players and the categorisation of education grants, accommodation and termination payments"

     

    This wasn't to pay out Tahu's contract which he signed about 3 days before he asked for the summer off work??? Gawd I hope not. 

  • this happens every year to about 6 or 7 clubs in fact the Storm were done for technical breach's (which is what this is) 6 or 7 years in a row including the years they knowingly broke the rules.

     

    absolutely nothing in it.

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