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From Foxsports:
Manly have had their submission for Brett Stewart’s medical retirement officially rejected, and Steve Matai’s application is headed for the same fate.
Chairman Scott Penn’s recent optimism around Matai’s estimated $600,000 salary being scratched from their 2017 cap — “I’d be surprised if we didn’t get his cleared” — has raised a few eyebrows across the game.
The official line out of the NRL is that they are still waiting on “independent medical advice” as to the cause of Matai’s career-ending knee injury.
Unofficially Manly are buckley’s chance of getting the dispensation and will have to cop the combined $1.2 million of Stewart and Matai’s pay packets.
Had the clearance been granted, the Sea Eagles could have pre-paid some 2018 salaries with the cash freed up — as North Queensland have done with boom youngster Coen Hess this year.
Manly have had their submission for Brett Stewart’s medical retirement officially rejected, and Steve Matai’s application is headed for the same fate.
Chairman Scott Penn’s recent optimism around Matai’s estimated $600,000 salary being scratched from their 2017 cap — “I’d be surprised if we didn’t get his cleared” — has raised a few eyebrows across the game.
The official line out of the NRL is that they are still waiting on “independent medical advice” as to the cause of Matai’s career-ending knee injury.
Unofficially Manly are buckley’s chance of getting the dispensation and will have to cop the combined $1.2 million of Stewart and Matai’s pay packets.
Had the clearance been granted, the Sea Eagles could have pre-paid some 2018 salaries with the cash freed up — as North Queensland have done with boom youngster Coen Hess this year.