I know I’ve banged on about this before but as long as the amounts ACTUALLY PAID to players is what is counted towards the salary cap Clubs will find a way to rort it. The ONLY way to stop this and to instantly render TPA’s redundant is to move to a valuation system and to then have full disclosure of every roster.
It could work as follows:
1. When a player’s contract is reaching expiry or they come on to the market all clubs advise the NRL what they would value that player at or even what they would pay.
2. The top and bottom four numbers are discarded and the average of the middle 8 numbers is what that player is valued at on the salary cap for the term of that contract.
3. Clubs can then pay players whatever they want. So that means a club may pay over the valuation is they are desperate for a marquee player.
4. This will undoubtedly mean the wealthy clubs will get very top shelf players (They do now anyway), but the cap valuation will stop them from getting a full team of them ala the Chooks. It would mean the Jarryd Hayne debacle couldn't happen.
This system would stop the likes of Brisbane from having Lockyer on their cap at $250k, which they did. It will stop the need for TPA’s etc to clandestinely boost players pays outside of the cap. It means we can disclose all teams Cap arrangements publicly because it is not necessarily the players actual income.
There also needs to be an complete cap exemption for 10 year one club veterans.
It could work as follows:
1. When a player’s contract is reaching expiry or they come on to the market all clubs advise the NRL what they would value that player at or even what they would pay.
2. The top and bottom four numbers are discarded and the average of the middle 8 numbers is what that player is valued at on the salary cap for the term of that contract.
3. Clubs can then pay players whatever they want. So that means a club may pay over the valuation is they are desperate for a marquee player.
4. This will undoubtedly mean the wealthy clubs will get very top shelf players (They do now anyway), but the cap valuation will stop them from getting a full team of them ala the Chooks. It would mean the Jarryd Hayne debacle couldn't happen.
This system would stop the likes of Brisbane from having Lockyer on their cap at $250k, which they did. It will stop the need for TPA’s etc to clandestinely boost players pays outside of the cap. It means we can disclose all teams Cap arrangements publicly because it is not necessarily the players actual income.
There also needs to be an complete cap exemption for 10 year one club veterans.