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On the NRL website it states: Robbie Farah is playing on a bargain basement deal worth less than $200,000. . . .
Now, I recall the NRL refusing to allow Gifty to play for Manly on a salary it deemed below his true value. Thus, Gifty was lost to Souffs.
Has the NRL backflipped on this interference rule? Do they no longer care what a player is paid?
Or was the rule just introduced to stop Manly's dominance and only applies to Sea Eagles' players?
Now, I recall the NRL refusing to allow Gifty to play for Manly on a salary it deemed below his true value. Thus, Gifty was lost to Souffs.
Has the NRL backflipped on this interference rule? Do they no longer care what a player is paid?
Or was the rule just introduced to stop Manly's dominance and only applies to Sea Eagles' players?