There has been a lot of publicity over the past couple of weeks about Greg Inglis, how hard life has been for him, how he is about to switch to Union and how tragic this would be for the game. This was clearly part of a strategy to get the NRL to open its cheque book and pay him an extra million bucks through its key player retention strategy.
Fair enough - he is a superstar and it would be a marketing disaster to lose him. But here is a hypothetical for you:
After Inglis gets his million dollar subsidy, Israel Folau announces that he wants to join the Roosters. Let's say (hypothetically) that he has become close with some of the Roosters players and staff and is willing to come back, but only as a Rooster. What are the chances of the NRL giving the Roosters a similar million dollar cap concession in this situation?
Fair enough - he is a superstar and it would be a marketing disaster to lose him. But here is a hypothetical for you:
After Inglis gets his million dollar subsidy, Israel Folau announces that he wants to join the Roosters. Let's say (hypothetically) that he has become close with some of the Roosters players and staff and is willing to come back, but only as a Rooster. What are the chances of the NRL giving the Roosters a similar million dollar cap concession in this situation?
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