2026 recruitment & retention

Croker may not play again , but may not get a medical retirement either , that “ could “ be $400k more
Not entirely sure how this works, but I think the medical retirement means player is paid for the reminder of the contract but that amount doesn't count on the club's cap.

If a player just decides to retire mid-contract, without 'medical retirement', then the contract is finished by mutual consent. Player doesn't have to play and club doesn't pay, and the rest of the contract amount no longer counts on the cap.

Of course clubs have been suspected of 'encouraging' some players to retire, with some off-the-books inducement (allegedly) precisely because of the salary cap relief. (Josh Jackson springs to mind)
 
It's only one set amount for the club, no matter how many players qualify
It’s up to $300k unless they reduced it since 2016? The more recent CBA may have changed this but can’t see it being less?

Increasing the veteran player allowance by up to 50 per cent. This move recognises that clubs and players should be rewarded for long service. The allowance will now apply to players serving six years with a club (previously 8 years.) The allowance will be on a sliding scale with a maximum $250,000 per club in 2015 and $300,000 in 2016

 
Not entirely sure how this works, but I think the medical retirement means player is paid for the reminder of the contract but that amount doesn't count on the club's cap.

If a player just decides to retire mid-contract, without 'medical retirement', then the contract is finished by mutual consent. Player doesn't have to play and club doesn't pay, and the rest of the contract amount no longer counts on the cap.

Of course clubs have been suspected of 'encouraging' some players to retire, with some off-the-books inducement (allegedly) precisely because of the salary cap relief. (Josh Jackson springs to mind)
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Remember when the league's club would have a heap of cellar men
 
If we are thinking of signing Klemmer we should have resigned Sipley as similar player and dollars. Disappointing Jazz is going he looked good at lock and means Jake could play prop. Paseka, Tak, Jake and Bully not a bad prop rotation, Navale cover injuries. We need a hooker and a lock that can both tackle and have footwork and speed.
Apparently Jake 'Dick' Turpin is a Lock now. Apparently.
 
I think there’s an element of insurance pay out as well? Which is why it can be such a long and frustrating process to get the approval?
At least one case I read about (maybe Choc Watmough) where the league signed off on medical retirement but the club's insurance company didn't agree (!) so Choc got his money from the club, not the insurers, but the league didn't count it on the cap.

(This probably should be over in the corruption thread!!!)
 
At least one case I read about (maybe Choc Watmough) where the league signed off on medical retirement but the club's insurance company didn't agree (!) so Choc got his money from the club, not the insurers, but the league didn't count it on the cap.

(This probably should be over in the corruption thread!!!)
Yes, I remember that well - made me wonder why the NRL would disagree with the insurer's decision then I remembered Todd Greenburg was at the helm at that time.
 
Is he the one who used to look into player's eyes? and ask his kids how the game is going?
Yep, he asked his daughter's touch footy team for guidance on how to deal with Greg Inglis' drink driving charge on his way back from the Koori bash one year.

He looked Matt Lodge in the eye before signing off on him joining the Broncos.
 
Be helpful if the medical retirement issues with Aloioa could be finally clarified
Would be interesting how the planning for the forward line up is being directed right now
Aloioa , Sipps and Jazz not on the books next season so a bit of coin there to try and get the right type of replacements and mix
Not keen on Turpin unless Froggy is still in the very doubtful category as a back up to Simpkin and the young 9 "s coming through not quite into calculations yet
Not sure if the loyalty factor may kick in with Garrick past next year , not sure other clubs would offer that much more then he is presently on .
Has a bit of that Mathew Ridge type competitiveness which can only be a good thing and the way things are going , could well be mainly looking at a centre option at Manly if Turbo continues to show his Mojo again at the back and Lehi staying in a wing role
Talau still an asset but not sure if it is the club or him mainly responsible for him not being re signed to date
Navale and Hart look like developing into real keepers and could well be that a prop grouping of Tent , Jake , T K O and Bully may form the main basis there .
Maybe Patolo is expected to go better into next season apart from the other prop young guns
You forgot Simione Laiafi…..
 
Not entirely sure how this works, but I think the medical retirement means player is paid for the reminder of the contract but that amount doesn't count on the club's cap.

If a player just decides to retire mid-contract, without 'medical retirement', then the contract is finished by mutual consent. Player doesn't have to play and club doesn't pay, and the rest of the contract amount no longer counts on the cap.

Of course clubs have been suspected of 'encouraging' some players to retire, with some off-the-books inducement (allegedly) precisely because of the salary cap relief. (Josh Jackson springs to mind)

So this wipes us of the Schuster money too?
 

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