Roosters among the lowest in TPAs

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No more salary cap sombrero gags! Roosters among the lowest in TPAs after overall drop in 2019
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  • December 13, 2019 8:59pm
  • by STAFF WRITERS
  • Source: FOX SPORTS

The Roosters are among the lowest clubs for recorded TPAs in 2019.Source: AAP
There has been a decrease in outside-the-cap payments among the 16 clubs of almost $2 million in 2019 following the NRL’s crackdown on third-party agreements to improve transparency.

And running counter-intuitively to the salary cap sombrero gags, the Roosters were the third lowest of all the clubs with only $69,000 worth of private sector TPAs. Although Cooper Cronk and James Tedesco benefited from whole of game sponsorship, which wasn’t included.




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The Melbourne Storm were the highest with $810,000 this year, still down from the just over $1m they recorded in 2018 following the retirement of Billy Slater.

The NRL first made third-party agreements public last year in a bid to improve confidence in the integrity of the code’s contract process, and they did likewise on Friday — revealing that there was a reduction from $7.8 million of totals TPAs in 2018 to just $6 million this year.




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There are various different TPAs — including motor vehicles, whole of game sponsorship and community and contra deals — but it’s the private sector arm’s length agreements that have been most eagerly placed under the microscope by supporters.

Of the $6m of TPAs in 2019, only $2.7m came from private sector arm’s length agreements, significantly less than the $4.7m 12 months earlier.




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Only the Bulldogs, Eels, Knights and Tigers registered small increases in private sector TPAs, with the remaining 12 clubs experiencing a decrease from last year to 2019.

“These figures show a significant decline in the amount of third-party agreements across the game,” NRL chief operating officer Nick Weeks said.


“The reduction reflects the retirement of some of the game’s elite players and the effectiveness of additional checks and balances we have put in place to identify noncompliance with the rules are working. We recognised the genuine concerns our clubs and fans had about third-party agreements.




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“That’s why we introduced more strenuous measures to ensure these arrangements are genuine arms-length deals. We are confident that this level of transparency about third-party agreements will improve confidence in the effective operation of the salary cap and reduce the amount of speculation and guess work about this part of the game.”

YOUR CLUB’S TPA FOR 2019

Brisbane Broncos: $349,852

Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs: $59,680

North Queensland Cowboys: $15,667

St George Illawarra Dragons: $82,951

Parramatta Eels: $80,166

Newcastle Knights: $181,275

Penrith Panthers: $233,333

South Sydney Rabbitohs: $198,591

Canberra Raiders: $45,333

Sydney Roosters: $68,966

Manly Sea Eagles: $148,718

Cronulla Sharks: $211,952

Melbourne Storm: $809,998

Gold Coast Titans: $18,153

New Zealand Warriors: $27,591

Wests Tigers: $132,458
 

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No more salary cap sombrero gags! Roosters among the lowest in TPAs after overall drop in 2019
NRL PREMIERSHIP

  • December 13, 2019 8:59pm
  • by STAFF WRITERS
  • Source: FOX SPORTS

The Roosters are among the lowest clubs for recorded TPAs in 2019.Source: AAP
There has been a decrease in outside-the-cap payments among the 16 clubs of almost $2 million in 2019 following the NRL’s crackdown on third-party agreements to improve transparency.

And running counter-intuitively to the salary cap sombrero gags, the Roosters were the third lowest of all the clubs with only $69,000 worth of private sector TPAs. Although Cooper Cronk and James Tedesco benefited from whole of game sponsorship, which wasn’t included.




Sironen sets sights on 2020

The Melbourne Storm were the highest with $810,000 this year, still down from the just over $1m they recorded in 2018 following the retirement of Billy Slater.

The NRL first made third-party agreements public last year in a bid to improve confidence in the integrity of the code’s contract process, and they did likewise on Friday — revealing that there was a reduction from $7.8 million of totals TPAs in 2018 to just $6 million this year.




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There are various different TPAs — including motor vehicles, whole of game sponsorship and community and contra deals — but it’s the private sector arm’s length agreements that have been most eagerly placed under the microscope by supporters.

Of the $6m of TPAs in 2019, only $2.7m came from private sector arm’s length agreements, significantly less than the $4.7m 12 months earlier.




'Three-peat' the aim for NSW

1:05
Only the Bulldogs, Eels, Knights and Tigers registered small increases in private sector TPAs, with the remaining 12 clubs experiencing a decrease from last year to 2019.

“These figures show a significant decline in the amount of third-party agreements across the game,” NRL chief operating officer Nick Weeks said.


“The reduction reflects the retirement of some of the game’s elite players and the effectiveness of additional checks and balances we have put in place to identify noncompliance with the rules are working. We recognised the genuine concerns our clubs and fans had about third-party agreements.




Bellamy on Addo-Carr contract

0:57
“That’s why we introduced more strenuous measures to ensure these arrangements are genuine arms-length deals. We are confident that this level of transparency about third-party agreements will improve confidence in the effective operation of the salary cap and reduce the amount of speculation and guess work about this part of the game.”

YOUR CLUB’S TPA FOR 2019

Brisbane Broncos: $349,852

Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs: $59,680

North Queensland Cowboys: $15,667

St George Illawarra Dragons: $82,951

Parramatta Eels: $80,166

Newcastle Knights: $181,275

Penrith Panthers: $233,333

South Sydney Rabbitohs: $198,591

Canberra Raiders: $45,333

Sydney Roosters: $68,966

Manly Sea Eagles: $148,718

Cronulla Sharks: $211,952

Melbourne Storm: $809,998

Gold Coast Titans: $18,153

New Zealand Warriors: $27,591

Wests Tigers: $132,458
Bahahahaha are these fuckers for real??? They still expect us to swallow their bullshit figures spun by the media get fucked!
 

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Recorded is the key word here.

Could the propaganda machine be working any harder for the roosters?

You’d have to be a complete idiot to believe they can fit that roster under the cap legitimately.
 
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Looking forward to the day someone at the Roosters grows a conscious and tells the truth.
 

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The Roosters.......the only club that gets regular articles written about them explaining to everyone how they aren't cheating. They obviously believe the average NRL supporter is a moron or they wouldn't bother publishing this crap.
 

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The Roosters.......the only club that gets regular articles written about them explaining to everyone how they aren't cheating. They obviously believe the average NRL supporter is a moron or they wouldn't bother publishing this crap.
No they just rely on the average moron CEO'S of the other clubs putting up with it!
 

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Bahahahaha are these fuckers for real??? They still expect us to swallow their bullshit figures spun by the media get fucked!
Love the first line "no more roosters salary cap sombrero gags".

Pigs ar$e Godfather and bought media!

Article highlights rort all the more and impossibility of putting together a roster like that (for anyone else that is).
 

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Does anyone know what this means ?

"Although Cooper Cronk and James Tedesco benefited from whole of game sponsorship, which wasn’t included".

I looked it up and it seems a company can sponsor a particular player for around 22.5K a year. Is this correct ? How much does the player get of that ?
 

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Makes sense as everyone knows the money doesn't come from 3rd partys for the Rorter$...
 

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Rorters had $69k? Fuck off, Thats barely one car from Uncle Nick

Donks only $350k? That awfully low for them, although they were pretty shit compared to expectations

Cowboys had $15k? What did all only get push bikes or something? Don’t believe it

I even have a hard time believing we were only $60k...although since we don’t have a major sponsor yet I guess it’s possible
 

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When the Roosters ex-captains are on a popular sports show taking the piss out of them regarding their salary cap, you know all these figures are bullshit!!
 

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Classic net thread this.

The Net - "Tell us what their TPA'S are then we all know they're cheating the cap"
NRL - "Hear are all the TPA's clubs pay per year"
The Net - "We don't believe those because they don't fit our narrative".

LMFAO
 

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Classic net thread this.

The Net - "Tell us what their TPA'S are then we all know they're cheating the cap"
NRL - "Hear are all the TPA's clubs pay per year"
The Net - "We don't believe those because they don't fit our narrative".

LMFAO
The Net just aren’t stupid to believe that TPA’s are the only difference between clubs mate
 
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