LAST June Kieran Foran and his manager Paul Sutton pulled off one of those once-in-a-lifetime deals that make you truly appreciate the NRL.

If the Eels really wanted Foran at the club, they argued, they had to provide a small guarantee against their Keystone Cops routine and include a get-out clause that allowed Foran to leave the club at the slightest hint of boardroom trouble.

They also had to pay $1 million in compensation.

Where else could that happen? Certainly nowhere where any sane conversations are held but Foran and his manager did it, prompting widespread admiration from the Mr Six-Percenters out there in league land who can recognise a job well done.

Sadly, NRL salary cap auditor Jamie L’Oste Brown was not as impressed, though, and refused to register the contract.

It came as a slight relief to the Eels board members, who spend most of their time walking around bumping into each other but through the late involvement of the NRL were able to dodge what would have been a very large bullet, copper-tipped.

 

Then a funny little thing happened.

Soon after, the NRL threatened to strip Parramatta of four competition points for the 2016 season unless they underwent a governance review and adopted the changes recommended to them.

The NRL blocked a boardroom clause in Kieran Foran’s contract despite having concerns about governance at the club. Picture Gregg Porteous

So, in effect, this is what happened:

The NRL felt significantly worried to force Parramatta to undergo a review of its governance but would not allow a player to insert a clause to protect himself against those same concerns.

So Foran is stuck at Parramatta, about to play his first game for the club as news breaks all around him about the Eels rorting third party agreements, and significantly at that.

Minutes signed off by chairman Steve Sharp show, at the very least, the Eels discussed ways to rort the salary cap in their boardroom.

Whether they carried through remains to be proven but that they were thinking about it will be condemnation enough for the NRL.

The League knows the Eels will come up with “a clever argument” to explain the writings.

The longer the conversation goes, though, the more likely it appears Parramatta will suffer some significant penalty.

Few remember that when the NRL first ordered the governance review it also threatened the four point deduction would be triggered if the Eels also breached their salary cap again.

The NRL later removed the second clause.

It made sense.

The League was worried that if Parramatta breached the cap before the review and got deducted their four points it would remove the incentive to get the review done, which was a greater concern.

The NRL eventually fined Parramatta for breaching the salary cap.

Sharp was told during that investigation that if there was “anything else out there” the club should it on the table immediately.

The NRL believes the club had a conversation before deciding to go with the no-nothing defence.

The NRL believes this because the NRL has further belief, in the form of evidence, that Parramatta have cheated their third party agreements in other areas.

They are investigating third party payments to Anthony Watmough which, though Watmough has done nothing wrong, would put the Eels over the salary cap again if they are ruled to be illegally declared a third party.

It leaves the club heading for a fall.

Elsewhere in the minutes, some say, is a conversation the board held about what third party agreements they will declare to the NRL and what they will remain quiet on. 

Certainly the Eels are the joke of the NRL.

When Melbourne got caught cheating the salary cap in 2010 after a second set of books was revealed a rival NRL coach, believing he was in trustworthy company, wondered aloud why the Storm would ever dream of documenting their deception in writing.

Parramatta not only wrote it down, they included it in their minutes.

Try and mhttp://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/eels/nrl-and-kieran-foran-had-same-concerns-over-governance-at-eels-writes-paul-kent/news-story/b040710e306b3f3bab704bffa568ebcaake that up.

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  • This is a lot of bullshit. Nowhere in this article does Kent provide any actual evidence of cheating. He only talks about certain discussions that may or may not have occurred ( he doesn't seem to have actually seen the minutes yet). It's sensationalism personified and totally unfair on the club and its fans
  • Paul kent is loving this.
  • Die in a fire Kent you piece of shit, joining the dots and coming up with absolutely nothing.\

    Just like your failed RL career you maggot.

    • LOL AL.

    • If Alan and Kent were from Uganda, Alan would have him out in the middle of the road beating him with bits of 4 by 2, throwing chunks of concrete at his head until he could position a car tyre over his neck to set on fire lol

  • Players don't give a hoot. It'd actually have been good if this had run all week long as it would have then got their attention and fired them up like last year vs the Dragons after the Foran week.
  • I think that could happen.
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    • Every club will have discussions around the legalities of salary cap options available.
      Every Club!
      Every club also will have people on their board who don't understand the rules and the legal obligations in relation to salary cap. These issues are discussed at board meetings and usually those who don't know the rules are hosed down by those who do, or professional advice is sought to clarify the issue.
      These discussions will be minuted and rightly so. If there is any club that doesn't have these types of discussions minuted then that's where the investigations need to commence because if they're not there then I call bullshit.
  • Wtf is the point of this article, just a lot of maybes and rehashed shìt, go fůck yourself kent.
  • Again, it never mentions that we did anything wrong. They talked about it, they also talked about providing hospitality to potential Third party sponsors.

    Every club would be talking about how to best take advantage of the salary cap to maiximise their team.
    Every club would be entertaining their clients to get new business. I do it with my big clients.
    If the Nrl want to get serious, they wont punish the club. They will punish, fine and ban the people responsible for the breaches as well as the leaks.
    Im sure they are the same people
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