NRL forced to prepare contingency plan should Cronulla financially collapse

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Dean Ritchie, Exclusive, The Daily Telegraph

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The NRL has held private talks at the highest level about contingency plans should the Cronulla Sharks financially collapse.

Despite assurances from Cronulla of their long-term fiscal viability, The Daily Telegraph has learned that if the Sharks went broke over the ongoing Shane Flanagan saga and salary cap investigation, the NRL would immediately take over the club.

NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg has previously insisted the league will no longer prop up faltering clubs, however the game cannot risk Cronulla falling into insolvency without having a back-up plan in place.

While acknowledging the Sharks will almost certainly bounce back financially, should the governing body assume control of the Sharks, it would be open to relocation, possibly to Brisbane or Perth.

Cronulla’s financial plight deepened this week when the NRL proposed an $800,000 fine after Sharks coach Flanagan contacted staff while suspended in 2014 for the supplements scandal.
And the NRL’s salary cap investigation into alleged indiscretions at Cronulla is due to be completed early next year. Any further financial fine could severely damage Cronulla’s chances of survival.

The Sharks are currently without a jersey sponsor for the front, back or sleeve of their playing strip.
The Daily Telegraph has been told that both the ARL Commission and NRL executive level have spoken internally about the possibility of taking over the licence should the Sharks collapse.

Cronulla though are adamant it will push through their current crisis and remain in Sydney’s Sutherland Shire.
The Daily Telegraph has been told of two looming financial injections that will assist Cronulla in the short and long-term.

It is understood the club has moved into a stronger financial position over the past week, a development Cronulla hope will end further speculation about insolvency.
Former director NRL forced to prepare contingency plan should Cronulla financially collapse, CRAIG AYRIE who stepped down from the Cronulla board in October, is understood to be helping with efforts to attract financial assistance. He had been a board member since April, 2013.

Ayrie, who is close with Flanagan, owns an electrical business and has previously helped Cronulla financially.
The Daily Telegraph understands the club may receive further cash injection through the next stage in their Woolooware Bay development, based next to Shark Park.

That money, which could arrive in the next few days, would alleviate enormous pressure on the cash-strapped club. Some are suggesting the amount could be as much as $8 million.

The NRL has been closely monitoring the situation given the rich broadcasting contract states there must be eight games each round.
Just last week, the ARL Commission asked that the NRL submit a detailed analysis about the benefits and disadvantages of relocation and expansion. That report should be completed in 12 months.

Should a team be added through the demise of an existing club, a second Brisbane club would appear to be narrowly ahead of a Perth bid. The struggling North Sydney Bears are no chance.

Meanwhile, plans to transform Cronulla Leagues Club into a town centre have been issued to Sutherland Shire Council.
It is understood the proposal – worth $234 million – would be mix of residential and commercial. Part of the existing Leagues Club would need to be demolished.
 

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If Cronulla got booted out the comp the headline would read

Bulldogs player says swear word on the field and did a naughty thing and cheated cap and remember they got naked on Mad Monday
 

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As if anyone close with Flanagan is going to help the Sharks anymore LOL ... Sharks are the reason Flanagans career as a coach is dead (all they needed do was reply "You can't contact us for 9 months") and they wouldn't be in this shit.

Oh and NRL going back on their word.

https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/02/08...xtinction-if-they-mismanage-financial-grants/
Thu 8 Feb 2018, 09:00 PM
As a result of the increased funding to the clubs, the NRL is now no longer in a position to aid cash-stricken clubs like they have recently done with the Newcastle Knights and the Gold Coast Titans.


“It won’t happen, and the reason it won’t happen is because it can’t happen,” NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg said when asked about the potential of the governing body helping keep clubs afloat.


“Because we don’t have money put aside to prop a club up … If you look at the numbers, what the numbers tell you is that they’ve now got enough money to sustain themselves. So if they run smart, effective and efficient business models, we should have 16 strong clubs.


“But that’s now in the hands of clubs to run their businesses smartly with good people and good governance to turn them into good clubs. They’re now being funded from the centre better than ever before so they have their best shot.”

I understand that Knights and Titans are now fully owned, but the message has been put out a few times by NRL that they aren't saving clubs anymore.

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The proposed money from developments is all "pie in the sky" stuff in a dieing market with oversupplied units and less and less overseas money buying into Australia. Projected earnings on that would be well out of whack in a (now) falling market), as cash projections would have been done when the property industry was peaking.

NRL just need to relocate them because it's not just a money thing. The Sharks brand is badly damaged, and will take a long time to recover. Move them up to Central Coast Stadium, give the NS Bears the license, and start playing as North Sydney Bears again.

Either that or Central Coast Jets and align with Newtown as feeder club.
 

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Relocate them into the ocean.
 

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So they drug cheat, cheat the cap, have banned officials breaking those bans, win a comp during that time and then somehow go broke?

What more could a club do to prove, as Cronulla and their miniscule fanbase have over the past 60 years, to prove that they don't deserve to have a team?

Especially not one propped up by the same organisation that just heavily punished them. That would create a colossal conflict of interests yet again.

The whole competition and most of its clubs are run so poorly that its a completely amateur code. One which somehow continually loses money when they generate hundreds of millions yearly.
 

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unfortunately gallen will probably retire, would love to see his face packing his bags to move to perth
 

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Make em play with North Sydney, Newtown etc. So there’ll be an extra bye in the NRL each week. So fuckin what. I’m ok with that if it means I never have to see that twinkle hands shit that all 23 of their supporters seem to do whenever their goal-kicker is lining one up. (Kick for goal that is, not some peptides – which he probably did earlier in the day.)
 

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Fucking hoath send that whole team of rat bags over to perth. I bet stephen kearney is having a chuckle to himself.
 

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bahahaha I wonder what Shaun Johnson is thinking.

He's looking at his new big money contract and now he has an excuse to under perform and take it easy.
 

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Make em play with North Sydney, Newtown etc. So there’ll be an extra bye in the NRL each week. So fuckin what. I’m ok with that if it means I never have to see that twinkle hands shit that all 23 of their supporters seem to do whenever their goal-kicker is lining one up. (Kick for goal that is, not some peptides – which he probably did earlier in the day.)
Broadcasting deal (where the majority of the games revenue comes from) is based on 8 matches per week, for the next 4 years. So there has to be a 16th team in some shape or form.
 

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PEP PEPTIDE CRONULLA

Banned for another year!

PEP PEP PEPTIDE CRONULLA

rejunevate your career!

PEP PEPTIDE CRONULLA

Super-human performances are here!
 
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Imagine relocating the sharkies to Perth or becoming a second Brisbane team. One less Sydney team and we can push up our catchment area to like Arncliffe and the surrounding areas
 

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I won't be surprised if the Tigpies are relocated also
 

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So let me get this straight, the NRL fines the sharks $800K, which places the sharks in financial trouble, but the NRL will take them over and bail them out by using the $800K?
 

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There need to be 2 teams that need to relocate from Sydney. Sharks to perth and Tigers to Queensland.

Dogs take of West's tigers territory from ashfield all the way to Campbelltown and rabbits and roosters can take the remaining tigrers terriorry balmain Leichardt area.
Dragons will take the shire area as their territory.
 
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