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    Stunning new revelations have emerged that Melbourne Storm officials secretly paid skipper Cameron Smith $60,000 to renovate his home as part of a deal outside of his NRL contract.

    The Daily Telegraph has reported that the complicated web of player payments at the centre of the biggest salary cap scandal in league history was set to continue for four more years.

    Documents found since the scandal emerged show many of the illegal payments to some senior players would have continued until the end of the 2013 season if salary cap auditor Ian Schubert hadn't detected them.

    The Daily Telegraph has also reported that at least two players signatures have been found on two separate contracts, challenging some players' claims that they knew nothing about the existence of multiple contracts.

    All details of the cap rorting - including free boats, cars and Harvey Norman shopping vouchers - will be flushed out in court as part of the NRL's defence of legal action launched by the Storm's four independent directors.

    Apart from his home renovation being paid by the club, Smith also had a guaranteed $100,000 deal with Fox Sports, while Greg Inglis was also given a boat valued at more than $30,000. Smith didn't return calls on Friday night, while his manager Isaac Moses declined to comment on the renovations.

    Details emerged Friday night that former Super League supremo John Ribot was a backroom driving force in the decision to launch legal action against the NRL. Ribot met with NRL boss David Gallop early last week and warned him of legal action if the decision to strip the club of two premierships was not immediately reversed.

    Ribot also argued that the club should be allowed to compete for points in 2010.


    One of the game's biggest player agents on Friday night said he was greatly concerned about the possibility of the players' private earnings being made public in court.

    "They'll be the ones who suffer the embarrassment - not the officials who orchestrated the whole thing," the agent said.

    "The players have already suffered enough from the penalties handed down without all their private information aired like dirty laundry. Isn't it enough that they've lost two premierships and all points this season."

    Other deals are likely to be revealed in a court case including cash payments to at least two senior players to run coaching clinics in Melbourne.

    These revelations will infuriate players at other clubs who have always done it for free to promote the game.

    Up until now, the NRL has been determined to protect coach Craig Bellamy and his Storm superstars from having their deals exposed.

    Storm players have all strenuously denied knowledge of the salary cap rorts.

    "I was of the understanding that my contract would be under the salary cap," Smith said recently.

    "Our responsibility is to play football. The rest is left to our administration to communicate things with the NRL.

    "There's never a time when you sit in the locker room at training and go through each other's contracts, and sit there with a calculator and add it up.

    "You know, everyone's aware of what the salary cap is and how much it is, but the players don't add up what each other is making and do the final amount."

    Despite Smith's claims, a poll of 100 first graders in Rugby League Week reveals 62 per cent believe the Storm players would have known.

  • #2
    Is there someway that we can rid the game of Ribot the cancerous turd!!!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by TheBigFella View Post
      Is there someway that we can rid the game of Ribot the cancerous turd!!!
      He should be flushed down the sewer, the only problem is, the result would be a bigger environmental disaster than the EXONN VALDEZ.

      He certainly is a problem for Rugby League, the greedy little man.

      On the other point, the Melbourne Storm players and officials must think we all came down in the last shower, to continuously deny any knowledge of what has gone on with the cap rorting.

      Give us some credit you tools.

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      • #4
        This article is funny.



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        You know it makes sense.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by stsae View Post
          This article is funny.

          Because there is no way players and player managers knew anything

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Pass the Ball View Post
            Because there is no way players and player managers knew anything
            They probably did mate.

            Until the owners put their hands up and shoulder some of the blame I refuse to lay it on the bottom 2 rungs of the chain.

            I actually find it quite funny everyones so quick to blame the players and managers. Its the sheep option IMO.

            Im still mate.



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            • #7
              So you think that offering is worse than accepting..

              Maybe you're right..

              They are both the same to me...

              I thought the Storm management had accepted that they had rorted the system..

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Pass the Ball View Post
                So you think that offering is worse than accepting..

                Maybe you're right..

                They are both the same to me...

                I thought the Storm management had accepted that they had rorted the system..
                Absolutely mate. Who cops the harsher punishment, the dealer or the user???

                I think the independent blokes accept the rorts occured. From what ive observed they have real problems with the swift and harsh penalties and the lack of right of reply. Also they are asking who appointed the rorting officials and who knew??? Cos from what I know they were in the dark also.



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                • #9
                  Who are these "independent blokes" you speak of..??

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Pass the Ball View Post
                    Who are these "independent blokes" you speak of..??
                    The other directors/owners of The Storm, the un-News appointed few I guess. Who knows what im on about, more to the point who cares???

                    Fark PTB do you have to ask such hard questions all the time mate. Im good at copy and paste and , I hate actually having to think about what im typing.



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