-
ARL Commission / NRL threatening bans The Australian Rugby League Commission (and associated NRL leadership) has threatened 10-year bans for players or agents who negotiate, sign, or agree (verbal or written) with a competition (like R360) that is not recognised by the ARLC as a national sporting federatio
-
What those bans cover
-
Players: any agreement to join an unrecognised league would trigger a ban of 10 years from participation in the NRL or any ARLC-sanctioned competitions. News.com.au
-
Agents: similar 10-year sanctions for NRL-accredited player agents who assist or advise players in these agreements. News.com.au
-
-
Potential legal issues Some legal commentators have said that imposing bans or sanctions of this kind might face legal challenges, especially under employment/contract law — e.g. whether such bans are a restraint of trade.
Replies
Who cares
So if a player agent advises some player not to go to R360 then by the way it's written, having advised them in any capacity, should be banned for 10 years.
That's totally weird.
Love Peter Vs leadership, stay strong and ban them all. Especially Clinton Schifcoski ..... for pushing contracted players to break contract . Let's see who has the balls to move to R360 now