With this $350k relief rule, does anyone know whether the player signed to replace the injured representative player can only be signed to a 12 week contract? I.e., surely the Roosters don't get the benefit of 31 squad members once Boyd comes back?
The NRL will definitely rubber stamp the Rooster's application, but I would have thought a policy consistent with cap relief for medical retirement would be the most sensible. If the player plays a rep game with a pre-existing injury - and Boyd had a pre-existing brain injury caused by multiple concussions - there should be no cap relief. If that means that clubs start withdrawing more players from rep games due to pre-existing injuries that may get worse, so be it.
The NRL will definitely rubber stamp the Rooster's application, but I would have thought a policy consistent with cap relief for medical retirement would be the most sensible. If the player plays a rep game with a pre-existing injury - and Boyd had a pre-existing brain injury caused by multiple concussions - there should be no cap relief. If that means that clubs start withdrawing more players from rep games due to pre-existing injuries that may get worse, so be it.