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Rugby League changes the way video refs are engaged and nobody mentions it in the press, but a long retired Irish fly-half gets his musings published in an irish paper and it's headline news? Union seems to have "done it again", stealing media coverage with a nothing story (you're/we're discussing it here on an unrelated sports forum)......is this really the basis for a viable thread on a RL board?
This is more worrying
[urlhttp://www.bbc.com/sport/0/rugby-league/31497227[/url
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Rugby League changes the way video refs are engaged and nobody mentions it in the press, but a long retired Irish fly-half gets his musings published in an irish paper and it's headline news? Union seems to have "done it again", stealing media coverage with a nothing story (you're/we're discussing it here on an unrelated sports forum)......is this really the basis for a viable thread on a RL board?
This is more worrying
[urlhttp://www.bbc.com/sport/0/rugby-league/31497227[/url
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| Quote enigmatic="enigmatic"Rugby League changes the way video refs are engaged and nobody mentions it in the press, but a long retired Irish fly-half gets his musings published in an irish paper and it's headline news? Union seems to have "done it again", stealing media coverage with a nothing story (you're/we're discussing it here on an unrelated sports forum)......is this really the basis for a viable thread on a RL board?
This is more worrying
[urlhttp://www.bbc.com/sport/0/rugby-league/31497227[/url'"
Is this really so worrying ?
A top league player is tempted to try the other code, so what !
If union can come up with the cash and make an offer that Inglis can't refuse, what can we actually do about it.
In the UK, there is a massive disparity between the spending power of Union over League but, this isn't the case down under.
And if Inglis is considering a switch it mean one of only two possibilities.
Either he genuinely wants to try the other code or, he wants to negotiate a better contract in league.
If players want to gamble their future in the other code we should not stop them.
How can we, as supporters of RL, complain about poaching players, when for 30/40 years we were trying ourselves to cherry pick players from the other code
and as happened in reverse, there were no guarantees of success.
Some players adapt well and others fail but, you cant stop anyone moving.
What we have to do is make League the better option so that fewer players are tempted.
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| Quote wrencat1873="wrencat1873"In the UK, there is a massive disparity between the spending power of Union over League but, this isn't the case down under.'"
NRL Salary cap is AU$5,500,000...the Aviva Premiership is up to £5,500,000.
According to xe.com that's AU$10,880,000, so close to doube the NRL.
The French have a cap of AU$14,500,000. 
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| Quote enigmatic="enigmatic"NRL Salary cap is AU$5,500,000...the Aviva Premiership is up to £5,500,000.
According to xe.com that's AU$10,880,000, so close to doube the NRL.
The French have a cap of AU$14,500,000.
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=#0000802014 /15 Salary Cap
Each season's Salary Cap will be officially announced in January previous to the start of that season therefore the 2014/15 Salary Cap was announced on 21 January 2014 confirming the following:
£4.76 million - Senior Salary Cap
£240,000 - Academy Credits * see definition below
1 Excluded Player (Salary is not included in the Salary Cap)
Injury Replacement *** see notes below
Clubs can also benefit from the £200,000 Academy Cap which supports the development and retention of home grown talent at each Club.
=#800000NRL PAYMENTS FOR THE TOP 25
$5.5 million - Basic payments for the Top 25 players including Sponsor Servicing Allowance ($5.3m) which is automatically given to all clubs to compensate players for club sponsorship activities including appearances and endorsements.
Long Serving Player Allowance ($200K) for eligible players who have played eight continuous years of grade football with that club including Holden Cup and NSW Cup.
+ $231,250 - Paid by the NRL to the RLPA towards players' Retirement Account Contribution.
+ $100,000 - Paid by the NRL to the RLPA towards their administration funding.
*Payments under the actual salary cap total $5.50 million paid directly by clubs across the Top 25 players. The additional $331,250 paid into the RLPA Retirement and Administration Fund Contribution is not defined as a salary cap payment.
What players can earn outside the salary cap:
$600,000 - Marquee Player Allowance - any or all of the Top 25 players at each club can share in payments made by club sponsors seeking to use a player's intellectual property. These may be guaranteed in the playing contract by clubs.
$100,000 - Motor Vehicle Allowance – a maximum amount of five motor vehicles may be provided to players in the Top 25 outside of the salary cap. (Valued at $20,000 each).
Unlimited - Players can earn unlimited amounts from corporate sponsors who are not associated with the club and who do not use the game's intellectual property (no club logos, jerseys or emblems) provided these are pre-approved. These agreements may not be negotiated by the club as an incentive for a player to sign a contract, nor can they be guaranteed by the club.
Unlimited - Tertiary education fees, approved traineeships, medical insurance costs, relocation/temporary accommodation costs are not included in the cap but must be approved.
All very complex, however. I was interested to see how many players would that cover, so I popped onto the Leicester Tigers website and their 1st team squad is (unless I miss counted) 49 players strong. So yes the cap is bigger in the English RU. But also the number of players this is spread across is nearly twice as many. The NRL cap is about the top 25 players. So spending power per player is not that dissimilar once all the add on's are taken into account.
However, Union have a huge 1 player excluded from the cap, therefore they could spend anything to bring a marque player in.
Also none of the cap as far as I can see cover the amount England can pay to a player. So you can see the draw for Burgess if he gets a marque allowance + England fees then he can name his price.
Funnily enough the academy players get roughly the same cap. $400,000 and £200,000 for each league. No idea how much that is per player as I did not look at academy sizes.
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| Quote bewareshadows="bewareshadows"<SNIP>.'"
Which is all well and good, but as the discussion had slid into a debate about financial attractiveness, I'll ask you which has the larger salary cap? Not how many players are needed, or how many kids/home grown are covered, but simply, which has the larger salary cap?
Also, which has a marquee player allowance, that would enable Inglis to be signed off the cap?
2 options here
NRL or Aviva Premiership?
Again I find myself questioning the sanity of normally sane posters when it comes to admitting that we sit down the pecking order across a number of off-field comparisons in regard to Union. 
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| Quote enigmatic="enigmatic"Which is all well and good, but as the discussion had slid into a debate about financial attractiveness, I'll ask you which has the larger salary cap? Not how many players are needed, or how many kids/home grown are covered, but simply, which has the larger salary cap?
Also, which has a marquee player allowance, that would enable Inglis to be signed off the cap?
2 options here
NRL or Aviva Premiership?
Again I find myself questioning the sanity of normally sane posters when it comes to admitting that we sit down the pecking order across a number of off-field comparisons in regard to Union.
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It's a moot point as Rugby Union has been scientifically proven to be so boring that time takes at least 3 x longer to pass, therefore warping the Union players perception of how hard he's worked for his salary. In effect the average Union player perceives himself to have worked 3 times longer for his money meaning that Rugby League players, for whom time passes twice as fast as normal, only work for one sixth of the time for the same money. This means that any comparison of the respective salary caps need to have the Union cap divided by 3 while the League cap is times two.
Hope that helps
Or in other words
Who gives a feck about Union it's tripe!
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| They do have a point. 15 fit guys (or as fit as Union players can be) averaging out at 6ft make pitch dimensions designed for 5ft 5in nicotine-sucking Weebles seem cramped.
I wouldn't put it past the ruggeroids to drop to 13-a-side.
The pressure would then naturally build for some kind of merger.
The only defence would be return to position specialisation, thus making player switches more challenging.
I can't say I'd be opposed to greater specialisation. I've mentioned such in the past as a possible answer to increased Union poaching to a chorus of ROLLEYES. On the surface, returning to a form of rugby in which stand-offs and second-row forwards possess complex non-transferrable skillsets seems like an anachronism. But I don't see why it isn't possible to return to a more tactically diverse game whilst retaining the benefits afforded by full professionalism such as increased fitness, athleticism, size etc.
Watching James Graham demanding the ball at first receiver for England with five minutes remaining against the Australians (and functioning as well as any attacking pivot that day) is a measure of how ball skill has undoubtedly improved ten-fold since the day when the best scrum half the country could field, Deryck Fox, failed miserably to match Graham's attacking threat in eighty minutes at Wembley.
But if props can now comfortably fill in in the halves we have surely past the point when terms such as "prop", "scrum half", "winger" are also anachronisms. If League follows its own tradition of cutting away extraneous parts of the game (a tradition it has admittedly profited from) then it must inevitably consider simplifying positional terms - perhaps to just "forwards" and "backs", or even doing away with the lot in an Orwellian move to make discussion of the game practically impossible. 
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| Quote The Avenger="The Avenger"Who gives a feck about Union'"
given the number of your posts in threads that discuss union, that answer you seek is YOY DO 
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| Quote enigmatic="enigmatic"given the number of your posts in threads that discuss union, that answer you seek is YOY DO
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YOY DO?
Is that some yokel, M4, West Country, village idiot type speak?
I don't comment on Rugby Union threads, I comment on Rugby League threads on a Rugby League forum, threads that have been derailed by you.
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| Quote The Avenger="The Avenger"YOY DO?
Is that some yokel, M4, West Country, village idiot type speak?
I don't comment on Rugby Union threads, I comment on Rugby League threads on a Rugby League forum, threads that have been derailed by you.'"
typo police....It's about the best you have.
As for the thread, it's topic and me derailing it......lol.....
it's a thread about Union....you are commenting on it and I didn't change/derail it. You're infatuated with union.......seriously...seek help 
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| Quote enigmatic="enigmatic"typo police....It's about the best you have.
As for the thread, it's topic and me derailing it......lol.....
it's a thread about Union....you are commenting on it and I didn't change/derail it. You're infatuated with union.......seriously...seek help
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You are right to some degree, I am fascinated with how something so evidently rubbish, something that is so turgid, boring and lacking in high quality skill can get so much media coverage and in turn attract so much money.
In every aspect where Union shares commonality with The a Greatest Game, the Union skills are practiced to an almost juvenile standard in comparison. Technically the skills in Rugby Union are akin to those in 1970s Rugby League, union skills are simply awfull!
It's a bit like the story of the Emporers New Clothes, I'm just waiting for Prince William to be sat in the altogether in his Twikkers seat when some kid shouts, "this is boring" and everyone will realise that Billies naked and Rugby a Unions God damned awfull to watch.
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| Quote The Avenger="The Avenger" The a Greatest Game, .'"
YOY need to be careful there officer.....
btw......find a post where I've ever said league isn't a better game than union! As I'm new here, why not trawl through gutterfax's 21000 too......you won't find one. It's the administration of league that's cap and
e need for some fans to laugh at the bigger and more popular game in the hope at some imaginary visitor to this forum will think league is a bigger game 
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