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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
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What those bans cover
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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
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Agents: similar 10-year sanctions for NRL-accredited player agents who assist or advise players in these agreements. News.com.au
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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.
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Nah Pou is right, RCG still had to agree to come to Parramatta. He had a contract and was free to stay at Penrith if he liked, he would just play NSW Cup.
If Parramatta never picked RCG or Blake up, they would have stayed at Penrith. Simple as that. Both players got paid out their Penrith contract value, in full.
Players never lose out being 'offloaded' mid contract. They always get paid out the contract.
This could only be a temporary fix. If Rugby 360 ends up working and still exist after a couple years, what happens then? Players will be willing to end their NRL career because they will be earning millions and not scared of the comp just folding
R360 wants to work, they will do everything within their power to make it succeed. God help the NRL if it does succeed.