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The NRL salary cap figure for 2023 will increase to $12.1 million - a 25 per cent increase on the 2022 figure - while the cap for each club's NRL Top 30 will jump to $11.45 million, which constitutes a 22 per cent increase.
The cap for development players will jump significantly, from $240,000 to $650,000.
The NRLW is also set for a significant boost despite the disparity in overall figures. The salary cap for the 2023 NRLW competition will increase by a whopping 153 per cent, to a figure of $884,000.
The NRL has also announced that the NRLminimum will also increase massively, to $120,000.
Despite the revelation of the new figures, the RLPA and ARLC have still not concluded CBA negotiations, which are now expected to carry on into the new year - but it is certainly a step in the right direction after months of uncertainty following the conclusion of the last deal.
The 'amended' CBA that is serving as a temporary placeholder has been extended, although any increases agreed to while it's in place will be upheld when a new arrangement is achieved.
The NRL was also quick to mention that players whose deals include a ratchet clause will receive an 18 per cent increase to their playing fee, retroactively dated from November 1 - giving those players a handy bonus for the end of the year
The cap for development players will jump significantly, from $240,000 to $650,000.
The NRLW is also set for a significant boost despite the disparity in overall figures. The salary cap for the 2023 NRLW competition will increase by a whopping 153 per cent, to a figure of $884,000.
The NRL has also announced that the NRLminimum will also increase massively, to $120,000.
Despite the revelation of the new figures, the RLPA and ARLC have still not concluded CBA negotiations, which are now expected to carry on into the new year - but it is certainly a step in the right direction after months of uncertainty following the conclusion of the last deal.
The 'amended' CBA that is serving as a temporary placeholder has been extended, although any increases agreed to while it's in place will be upheld when a new arrangement is achieved.
The NRL was also quick to mention that players whose deals include a ratchet clause will receive an 18 per cent increase to their playing fee, retroactively dated from November 1 - giving those players a handy bonus for the end of the year