Parramatta Eels Salary Cap Rort

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Ok now its out they have deliberately cheated the cap over the years and are nearly 600k this year why still should they have a chance to compete .
12 points is pretty light
 
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Not tough enough. Simple as that!
They should NOT be allowed to make the semis - end of story.
Watch them cut Luke Kelly and Vai Toutai...
Joke, thanks Todd....
 
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Official NRL Statement!

An investigation by the NRL's Integrity Unit has made preliminary findings that since at least 2013 the Parramatta Rugby League Club has been operating a system designed to enable it to exceed the salary cap without detection and give its team an unfair advantage.

The preliminary findings from the investigation include that a series of payments were either hidden from the NRL or misrepresented as suitable for exclusion from the salary cap and that these actions were taken with the knowledge and approval of various club Directors and senior executives.

As a result of these preliminary findings the NRL has today issued the Parramatta club with a breach notice proposing that:

- The club will be fined the maximum penalty of $1 million (with $250,000 suspended if the club accelerates the governance reforms recommended by PWC within a specified time frame)

- The Parramatta Eels will be docked all competition points accumulated so far this season while their team was in breach of the salary cap. The club will be able to begin accruing points as soon as it makes the necessary changes to comply with the 2016 cap.

- The club will be stripped of its Auckland Nines competition title won earlier this year

The NRL has also issued notices to three members of the Club's Board and two members of the Executive requiring them to show cause why their registrations should not be cancelled. They are Chairman Steve Sharp, Deputy Chairman Tom Issa, Director Peter Serrao, CEO John Boulous and Football Manager Daniel Anderson.

The NRL stresses that these are preliminary findings and the club and officials will be given a reasonable time to respond to the proposed penalties.

The NRL will only make a final determination on whether the preliminary findings are justified and the proposed penalties once it has considered the responses of the club and the officials.

CEO Todd Greenberg said if the preliminary findings prove to be justified then serious sanctions will be required given the conduct and the club’s history of salary cap contraventions.

"As the governing body, we have a responsibility to act in the interests of the game for the long term," Mr Greenberg said.

"At times, it gives us no pleasure to have to do so and this is one of those. But we have to take a stand on behalf of the fans, the club and the game.

Mr Greenberg said the club had been fined for breaches of the salary cap rules in five of the last six years and now it had been exposed for operating a system designed to cheat the cap.

"We will need to take a stand on behalf of the fans, the club and the game," Mr Greenberg said.

"This would be a tough outcome for many people, particularly the players and fans, but we believe it would be the start of a process to make the Parramatta club the powerhouse it should be.

"Unfortunately, we may have to go through this pain for the long term health of the club and the game."

In broad terms, the Integrity Unit investigation has made preliminary findings that the Parramatta club breached the salary cap rules and code of conduct by:

- Paying players undisclosed remuneration from its own resources

- Procuring third party agreements for players in breach of the salary cap rules

- Conspiring with club suppliers to inflate or issue fictitious invoices to raise cash that was then relayed to players

Head of Integrity, Nick Weeks said the club and its registered officials had been given numerous opportunities to meet their obligations to come forward with details of any breaches but had not done so.

This was despite the fact the club appears to have been aware of some of the matters which have been reported to the NRL.

Mr Weeks said the NRL's Salary Cap Auditors estimated that the Parramatta Eels are currently around $570,000 over the salary cap.

Mr Weeks said the investigation was one of the most comprehensive ever conducted by the Integrity Unit.

More than 750,000 documents had been obtained and interviews had been conducted with Board members, football staff, club officials, former officials and other parties.
 

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Ok now its out they have deliberately cheated the cap over the years and are nearly 600k this year why still should they have a chance to compete .
12 points is pretty light
Agreed. They should have zero chance to play semi final football. Will be interesting to see who they shed. They need to do it pretty quickly.
 

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Agreed. They should have zero chance to play semi final football. Will be interesting to see who they shed. They need to do it pretty quickly.
I want to know what the odds are now for them. The nrl does love a feel good story of "redemption " i might just place a few bob on parra taking it out this year just incase
 

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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-03/parramatta-eels-docked-12-nrl-points-salary-cap-breach/7377704

The Parramatta Eels have been docked 12 competition points and fined $1 million by the NRL for salary cap breaches.

It is a major blow for the Eels' finals hopes, who were in fifth place after round nine but now drop to zero after the NRL handed the club a breach notice on Tuesday morning.

The team will only begin accumulating competition points once it makes necessary changes to comply with the 2016 salary cap.

Of the $1 million fine, $250,000 will be suspended if the club accelerates recommended governance reforms by a set date.

The club will also be stripped of its Auckland Nines title won earlier this year.

The NRL has also issued notices asking three members of the club's board and two of the executive to show cause why their registrations should not be cancelled.

They are chairman Steve Sharp, deputy chairman Tom Issa, director Peter Serrao, chief executive John Boulous and football manager Daniel Anderson.

The NRL said in a statement that the club had hidden or misrepresented payments to players with the "knowledge and approval of various club directors and senior executives."

Parramatta has been given the opportunity to respond to the breach and last week engaged a law firm to prepare for a legal battle.

The sanctions follow the NRL's Integrity Unit making preliminary findings that Parramatta has since 2013 been operating a system designed to exceed the salary cap without detection.
 

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Pathetic NRLol once again. Failmatta should have ZERO points next to their name this season, all contracts should be void and players to renegotiate and re-sign. Watch the cheats try and claim their rubbish players are on huge coin to save their stars like Jenko, Foran, Semi etc. When we were done our players all signed reduced contracts to play together, but inevitably they left one by one for the better coin at other clubs (Omeley, Asotasi, Price, Mason, Anasta...) - because unless you're the broncos, you can't field a team of internationals under the cap...
 
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*NO WAY!!!!



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So we lose two games against a motivated eels team while other sides get the eels team playing for nothing
 

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It does suck though that we don't get that potential one more opportunity to make amends, and beat the slimey Eels in the finals. Makes the last loss even more shameful.
 

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Missed the conference, but are they STILL over the cap?
 

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It does suck though that we don't get that potential one more opportunity to make amends, and beat the slimey Eels in the finals. Makes the last loss even more shameful.
Not really. They are cheats.
 

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So we lose two games against a motivated eels team while other sides get the eels team playing for nothing
they can still play for points if they get under the cap, now unless it's someone like foran, why help them?
 

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I've said my piece.

Like I posted, I really hope you make it to embarrass the nrl
Mate, I wasn't joking. At the moment I'm too sick to care. Basically, a small number of people of self centred belligerent arseholes have wrecked it for the rest of us. The NRL assured us that the cap was fine for 2016, now, it looks like we may have to shed some, so once again, they lied. Thirty years I've waited and supported my team until they could get a group of players to take us to the top, just to see this happen. But who I really feel for at the moment is BA and the boys. Don't make the mistake of underestimating them. We have most of the tough games out of the way and as much as it seems improbable to make the semi's, it's still not impossible. You might think once again that the Eels have nothing to play for and will be easy beats. Well it only seems that way. Good luck to you all for the rest of the year.
 

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Don't know if someone mentioned it but they are still 500K over for 2016 season and will only accrue points once under the cap.

Plus they basically said the nrl won't accept "pay cuts" to keep players.
 
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