Long gone are the days of Jarryd Hayne and Anthony Watmough donning Eels colours but the club is still dealing with the fallout from payments made to the former Origin players.
Parramatta is reportedly set to pay $500,000 to settle a Supreme Court case that would have revealed details of the club's salary cap breach, regarding money paid to Hayne and Watmough.
According to the SMH, liquidators for Blackcitrus filed a lawsuit seeking $1,177,601 for creditors, with the case rolling on for the past four years.
The Eels reportedly paid the sum to avoid their breaches being made public, with details of payments made to Hayne and Watmough being exposed through a wholly owned subsidiary company of Blackcitrus.
Good to see this was still grinding away in the background ...
Parramatta is reportedly set to pay $500,000 to settle a Supreme Court case that would have revealed details of the club's salary cap breach, regarding money paid to Hayne and Watmough.
According to the SMH, liquidators for Blackcitrus filed a lawsuit seeking $1,177,601 for creditors, with the case rolling on for the past four years.
The Eels reportedly paid the sum to avoid their breaches being made public, with details of payments made to Hayne and Watmough being exposed through a wholly owned subsidiary company of Blackcitrus.
Good to see this was still grinding away in the background ...
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