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  • #46
    Originally posted by Insider View Post

    Big article in the Telegraph apparently. Breaks down the salary cap for each year to the end of 2027 including the rising minimum amount, mentions that layers on your extended list will be eligible to play from round 1 not round 11 going forward . Mentions any player with 11 years service with your club will be assesed at 5% of contract value, 10% if 9 years. Players developed by the club who debut with the club after minimum 2 years in pathways 10 %.. I thought u would be on to this by now mate. Go sniff it out Houndog.

    Max of 5% or 10% of the entire salary cap. Not 5% or 10% of their contract.

    It is still so ridiculous it can't be right. Imagine Panthers offering lifetime contracts for all their stars and each taking up only 5% of the salary cap in a few years' time.

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    • #47
      Totally agree with you no matter which way u look at it sounds ridiculous . Have you read the actual article? I am on a farm until Tuesday about 40k from any shops so i had no access to a paper and couldnt find it online,was hoping someone might post a copy. My guess would be that you will be entitled to a 10% discount on any player who comes through your clubs pathway. So Wong signs an extension at say 500 and gets assessed at 450.Not sure about the %ge discount for a player with 11 or 9 years service, maybe a flat discount of 250 and 150 respectively.

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      • #48
        Currently the long service player discount is 250k per club

        If a club signs 30 players and uses all their salary cap, any reductions in contract values under any of these discounts cannot be used to sign new players as they have already signed 30 players.

        i.e 30 players signed - The Full 12 million cap grant is expended

        The Club can claim 2 million in a variety of discounts so only 10 of 12 mill of the cap grant is deemed to be expended.

        The club then has 2 million extra to spend which can only be used to top up contracts of the 30 player squad as they have signed the maximum 30 players

        Thus 14 million is actually spent on players wages but only 12 mill is included under the cap

        Not sure if a lot of thought has gone into it as the clubs will then need to fund this extra 2 million above the 12 million cap grant.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by King Salvo View Post
          Currently the long service player discount is 250k per club

          If a club signs 30 players and uses all their salary cap, any reductions in contract values under any of these discounts cannot be used to sign new players as they have already signed 30 players.

          i.e 30 players signed - The Full 12 million cap grant is expended

          The Club can claim 2 million in a variety of discounts so only 10 of 12 mill of the cap grant is deemed to be expended.

          The club then has 2 million extra to spend which can only be used to top up contracts of the 30 player squad as they have signed the maximum 30 players

          Thus 14 million is actually spent on players wages but only 12 mill is included under the cap

          Not sure if a lot of thought has gone into it as the clubs will then need to fund this extra 2 million above the 12 million cap grant.
          That 250k has been increased to 300, minimum for a top 30 player increased from 120 to 130 for 2024. 95% of the cap must be spent and i think any unused can be forwarded to the following season.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Insider View Post

            That 250k has been increased to 300, minimum for a top 30 player increased from 120 to 130 for 2024. 95% of the cap must be spent and i think any unused can be forwarded to the following season.
            You out Googled the Google idiot!

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            • #51
              https://www.zerotackle.com/roosters-...alance-162774/


              The Sydney Roosters have confirmed five new departures at their end of season awards night, with four players still having their futures in the balance.

              It means that, in total, the Roosters will have lost nine players from their 2023 squad heading into 2024.

              While Fletcher Baker (Brisbane Broncos), Jaxson Paulo (Manly Sea Eagles), Vuate Karawalevu (mid-season, rugby union Matthew Lodge (mid-season, Manly Sea Eagles) and Tuku Hau Tapuha (mid-season, Cronulla Sharks) had already been confirmed as leaving the club, coach Trent Robinson confirmed Ben Thomas, Thomas Deakin, Nathan Brown, Jake Turpin and Drew Hutchison would all leave the club.

              It was confirmed that Deakin will join the Huddersfield Giants in the English Super League, however, clubs for the remaining quartet are yet to be confirmed.

              Hutchison is the only one rumoured to have found a new home at this stage, with the utility, who has spent five years at Bondi, heavily linked to the Canterbury Bulldogs, who are expected to make a series of signings in the coming weeks.

              "I want to thank some players that are leaving," Robinson said during his speech at the club's awards night on Wednesday.

              "It's always really hard at this time of year because there are players that we aren't sure whether they are going to be here or not because that's the negotiation in our sport.

              "Some players that won't be here and have signed with other clubs. Tom Deakin is heading off to Huddersfield, going back to where he was born, so really looking forward to his continued development.

              "Nathan Brown. I really want to say thankyou for coming over. It has been tough for Browny coming across from Parramatta but he is a good man and he has shown that this year.

              "Turps. Tough man. He has played to the way we all thought he could. He is a great defensive player, a touch hooker and he did that everytime he played.

              "I want to finish with two guys that have played a lot in the NRL. Hutcho, he has been a character. He came on an eight-week trial and stayed for five years, and played many different positions for us. He has made our group better. And Fletch, he is off to Brissy as well. He has a game this week for Norths, but Fletch came down from Musswelbrook, played 20s as a back-rower, scored many tries and worked hard over the years to develop into the player he is. A really tough one to lose."

              It was also confirmed later in the evening that Ben Thomas would be making an exit.

              The Roosters, who have confirmed they will welcome Spencer Leniu, Lewis Murphy and Dominic Young to the club in 2024, still have three players off-contract.

              Billy Smith is the most likely of the quartet to be announced as an official re-signing. He said earlier in the year that he had already worked through a new deal, but there has been no announcement from the club.

              Corey Allan and Connor Watson are the other duo who remain off-contract.

              Allan has recently been linked with a departure from the tri-colours despite serving as a handy back up option in the outside backs during 2023, while Connor Watson, who hasn't played a game all season, reportedly has a number of clubs showing interest.

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              • #52
                I thought we re-signed Connor Watson?

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post
                  I thought we re-signed Connor Watson?
                  It wasn't made official by the club, which probably means pen wasn't on paper. Seeing as it has yet to be made official, there has obviously been a hold-up, my guess being around the emergence of Sandon Smith and Connor's place in the 17 not being guaranteed. Same with Billy Smith, which was reported on here a couple months ago, but not yet made official. Interestingly enough, the original SMH article of B.Smith has been taken down I believe. My guess is that he wants more money to reflect his end of season form + Suaalii looks to be staying which I would assume was not going to be the case when he originally 're-signed'

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                  • #54
                    I'd be very surprised if Billy Smith didn't stay for at least another year, he loves the club and he feels he owes them, as for Connor who knows.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Kokoras View Post
                      I'd be very surprised if Billy Smith didn't stay for at least another year, he loves the club and he feels he owes them, as for Connor who knows.
                      Billy said an interview earlier this year he re-signed for a year

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Horry View Post

                        Billy said an interview earlier this year he re-signed for a year
                        Billy Smith and Connor Watson haven't signed any new deals at this stage for 2024

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Horry View Post

                          Billy said an interview earlier this year he re-signed for a year
                          As I mentioned above, the only proof of the original article I could find was the post on this forum. If the club hasn’t made it official it means he hasn’t re-signed as of yet.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by dice View Post


                            Max of 5% or 10% of the entire salary cap. Not 5% or 10% of their contract.

                            It is still so ridiculous it can't be right. Imagine Panthers offering lifetime contracts for all their stars and each taking up only 5% of the salary cap in a few years' time.
                            No it is actually the players contract, not the entire salary cap, which made even less sense. The NRL sent a !9 page document to all clubs and player managers last week. There will be an overall ceiling on the total discounts so the club will have to nominate which players it applies to therefore nullifying a club like Penrith doing what u suggest.It will probably greatly disadvantage a club like Canterbury who have a high turnover of rubbish players not developing much and having no players qualify for 9 or 11 year discounts.

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                            • #59
                              Billy Smith’s manager thinks that he is worth more on the open market than $160k a year. The other issue is the one year deal.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Bates View Post
                                Billy Smith’s manager thinks that he is worth more on the open market than $160k a year. The other issue is the one year deal.
                                His manager would be correct

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