Publishing of NRL squads to provide greater transparency

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Players and fans will be provided with greater transparency over rosters with a list of registered players for all 16 clubs in 2019 to be published on NRL.com on Friday at noon.

Under the terms of the CBA between the NRL and RLPA, each club is required to have the contracts of a minimum of 24 players registered by November 1. Clubs then have until March 1 to register 29 players and June 30 to finalise their top 30 squad.

The updated squads will be published on NRL.com at noon the day after each deadline.

Most clubs have registered more than 24 players and the list of all players whose contracts have been registered by the NRL will be published on Friday.

Players whose contracts have yet to be finalised will not appear on the list but this does not mean they will not be signed and the player can be added to the top 30 squad at any later date.

The decision to publish the rosters on NRL.com will ensure players and agents are aware of which rosters have greater opportunity for them as well as providing fans with an insight into how their club’s squads are shaping up for the coming season.

"One of the clear advantages of clubs publicising their squads is that it provides all stakeholders across the game with a greater level of certainty, clarity and transparency," RLPA chief operating officer Tim Lythe said.

"This system can be beneficial in identifying opportunities for off-contract players that may exist at NRL clubs who are yet to complete their 30-man rosters.

"A number of changes to the contracting model were agreed to as part of the collective bargaining agreement last year, with this initiative now being implemented ahead of the 2019 season."

Each club's top 30 must fit under a $9.6 million salary cap in 2019, with the minimum wage for players ranked 1-26 on earnings being $105,000 and $72,500 for players 27-30.
 
Manly Sea Eagles
Manly have released all three Wrights (Jono, Matt and Tom) from their top squad along with Lewis Brown and Aku Uate. Lachlan Croker drops from the NRL to the development squad while the club will no longer be paying retired prop Nate Myles in 2019 after carrying a portion of his contract on the books last season. Shaun Lane has been poached by Parra. Inbound is Titans pair Kane Elgey and Brendan Elliott plus a few promotions from the lower grades. Trent Hodkinson and Semisi Kioa are not listed in their top squad as of November 1 but it is believed their contracts will be ratified by the NRL in the next few weeks.

2019 squad
2019_squads_sea-eagles-1.jpg

New faces
Brendan Elliott (Titans - 2019), Kane Elgey (Titans - 2020), Corey Waddell (Panthers - 2020), Reuben Garrick (Dragons), Albert Hopoate, Cade Cust.

Unsigned/Losses
Akuila Uate (Huddersfield), Shaun Lane (Eels), Jonathan Wright (retired), Tom Wright (rugby union), Matt Wright, Lachlan Croker, Lewis Brown, Nate Myles, Trent Hodkinson.
 
Manly Sea Eagles
Manly have released all three Wrights (Jono, Matt and Tom) from their top squad along with Lewis Brown and Aku Uate. Lachlan Croker drops from the NRL to the development squad while the club will no longer be paying retired prop Nate Myles in 2019 after carrying a portion of his contract on the books last season. Shaun Lane has been poached by Parra. Inbound is Titans pair Kane Elgey and Brendan Elliott plus a few promotions from the lower grades. Trent Hodkinson and Semisi Kioa are not listed in their top squad as of November 1 but it is believed their contracts will be ratified by the NRL in the next few weeks.

2019 squad
2019_squads_sea-eagles-1.jpg

New faces
Brendan Elliott (Titans - 2019), Kane Elgey (Titans - 2020), Corey Waddell (Panthers - 2020), Reuben Garrick (Dragons), Albert Hopoate, Cade Cust.

Unsigned/Losses
Akuila Uate (Huddersfield), Shaun Lane (Eels), Jonathan Wright (retired), Tom Wright (rugby union), Matt Wright, Lachlan Croker, Lewis Brown, Nate Myles, Trent Hodkinson.
Noticed that we have a Mosese Suli in the squad. Is he Moses' better looking, twin brother?
 
On a serious note, good to see Cust getting into the top 30. I reckon he'll be a solid DCE replacement once he looks to retire.
 
The Knights are certainly buying up huge !! Last 12-24 months:

Jesse Ramien
Edrick Lee
Shaun Kenny-Dowall
Mitchell Pearce
Kalyn Ponga
Connor Watson
Tim Glasby
Jamie Buhrer
Aidan Guerra
Mason Lino
Zac Woolford (smaller signing)
David Klemmer
 
Just wondering about our team list. If we had to announce the top 24, we name 27. Rumours that AFB and Kelly want out, we named those players in our roster, if and saying if!, why would we name players negotiating to getting out? Make me think it's all BS.

You would think in the playing ranks there would this sense of 'we are getting back to Manly being Manly'.

You would also think that the players would at least hang around 3 - 4 weeks of pre season before bailing?

I think I'll hang on what Lyall said and that we just wont do too much buying this year.
 

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