NRL rising stars including Kangaroos rookie Sione Mata’utia, Kiwi international Jason Taumalolo, Dally M centre of the year James Roberts and Sydney Roosters young gun Jackson Hastings would’ve been deemed ineligible to make their first-grade debut under a controversial new proposal being considered by the ARL Commission.

According to a NRL pathways document leaked to The Sunday Telegraph, from 2018 the game’s most talented young stars will be banned from having a contract registered before they turn 19.

Mata’utia, Taumalolo, Roberts and Hastings lead a long list of the game’s most exciting young talent to have made their NRL debut in recent season under the age of 19.

Designed by NRL head of strategy Shane Richardson and NRL general manager of strategy and investment David Silverton, the new age restrictions is one of a range of alarming proposals recommended to the ARL Commission, which has sparked upheaval among the clubs and has led to concern that the game’s best young talent will defect to AFL and rugby union. Originally presented to all 16 club chief executives at a meeting 10-days ago, on December 3, the paperwork spells out in black and white a host of major changes including:

  • the capping of pre-season matches to just two appearances for elite players — with the Auckland Nines, NRL All Stars, World Club Challenge and club trial matches, all equal to one match

  • from 2018 a revamped state league will be called ‘Platinum League’ with the proposal for rival clubs to amalgamate their juniors into zones

  • a recommendation that 2017 — not next season — will be the final year of the under-20s National Youth Competition (Holden Cup)

  • from 2018 a revamped state league called ‘Platinum League’ with a salary cap of $400,000 will be introduced to replace the NSW Cup and with Channel Nine to televise one match every weekend

  • every player will be awarded an increase of six to eight consecutive weeks annual leave during the off-season.

The level of detail included in the 24-page blueprint indicates the fabric of rugby league is set for a dramatic overhaul, possibly as early as next season.

While the reduction in pre-season matches for elite players could impact the NRL’s ability to properly promote the majority of the pre-season tournaments, how individual clubs manage to best prepare their sides for season kick-off with the potential of their biggest names having had only one team hitout, will also create debate.

But perhaps the most polarising recommendation being considered by the ARL Commission is that from 2018, no contracts will be registered by the NRL before a player turns 19 and also from 2018, NRL clubs should no longer pay players before they turn 19.

While the recommendation is clearly a bid to curb player burnout and temper the fast-tracked promotion to first-grade of some of the game’s still-developing stars, the new rule infers that likes of Will Hopoate, Wade Graham, Matautia and Hastings — all of whom made their NRL debut before turning 19 — would be left to plying their trade in the lower grades.

The proposal has resulted in an immediate and obvious reaction from clubs that the rule would offer rival codes a free shot to poach rugby league’s best young talent with the lure of a contract that the NRL would be unwilling to entertain.

“It’s one of the most brain dead proposals I’ve ever seen, it’s embarrassing,’’ one senior club official said.

“Let’s just open the door to other codes and let them take our best teenagers.

“The proposal reads like someone in at the NRL is trying to prove they exist by coming up with a plan, if you can call it that, that will ultimately have far greater negative impact on the game as a whole, than anything positive.

“They talk about community engagement, well how does merging lower grade teams into zones cultivate community engagement? With less teams, it only dilutes it.’’

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/nrl-considering-radical-changes-to-player-pathways/story-fnp0lyn3-1227643210930?memtype=anonymous

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  • This proposal is beyond ridiculous and is surely the product of minds that have little awareness of the fabric of our game. At all costs, most of these proposals must not be allowed to happen.
    • Geez you do go on 60s

      You could have stopped at "minds that have little awareness"

      In fact I would even dispute that to some extent - you are ASSuming they have a functioning mind.

  • Ridiculous stuff, if your good enough before 19 to be playing first grade they should be let play.

    • Yep. This will allow other codes essentially a free shot at poaching league juniors, especially at a young age as they'll provide a smoother and quicker process to the top competition.
  • Wow this is so... Well I wanted to put another word besides ridiculous but that's what it is!!! The nrl will be lucky if they don't have another revolt on their hands soon. Oh my god what is this dickhead Richardson doing!!!! It took him how many moths to come up with this???!!!
    • The only thing more ridiculous than these proposals is the NRL's employment of Richardson in the first place, closely followed by his continued employment after tabling it. The only thing hat could top it in the ridiculous stakes would be the NRL adopting any of his suggestions!
    • It took him 12 months to come up with this plan.
  • Agreed! I'd there is an all star game it should be sydney v out of sydney. If you include Dragons as out of Sydney I think it works out 50/50
    • Na city v country only incorporates nsw teams. I mean Syd vs out of Sydney including the qld teams, Canberra, storm and warriors. Divide those into 2 conferences and that would be a good game. The qld players playing in Syd would play for that conference and as well as that Nx players would have a game to want to play in
    • Beer Baron is Shane Richardson
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