NRL boss Dave Smith briefs CEOs

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The NRL today updated the 16 club CEOs on a range of issues including changes to the salary cap and club funding, the impact of the new rule changes, details of the 2015 pre-season and a review of match-day attendances so far this season.

NRL CEO, Mr Dave Smith, said it was part of working with the clubs to deliver a whole-of-game approach to continue making the NRL stronger and healthier.

In a meeting with club CEOs the NRL announced:

• Changes to the Salary Cap:
These include increasing the veteran player allowance by up to 50 per cent and making it easier for clubs to put long serving players into careers with their clubs.

Special provisions will also be made for clubs which lose players through terminations and concussion – so that they are not penalised for doing the right thing by the game and their players.

The changes follow a comprehensive review of the cap and will take effect progressively from 2015.

• Impact of New Rule Changes:
Analysis of the rule changes introduced this year shows that it has resulted in one of the closest competitions on record.

So far this year, 48 per cent of games have finished with a margin of 0 – 6 points.
One in every five games have had a margin of 2 points or less.

There has also been an increase in playing time of about two minutes per game.

• Concussion Rule Changes:
The NRL will strengthen concussion rules to make clubs more responsible for identifying and assessing players who may have suffered a concussive injury.

NRL Head of Football, Mr Todd Greenberg said the rules would be tightened to require a player to be taken from the field as soon as they exhibit any of the signs of concussion.

• Pre-Season Calendar:
The proposed pre-season calendar for 2015 will start with the Dick Smith NRL Auckland Nines.

And, as promised, the Indigenous All Stars game returns on February 14.

This is one of the highlights of the pre-season calendar and the NRL is currently in discussions with Tourism and Events Queensland to host the game at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane.

It will be followed by the World Club Challenge (in the UK) and NRL trials on February 20, 21, 22.

The Telstra Premiership will begin on March 5.

• Alex McKinnon:
The NRL updated CEOs on its plans to support injured Newcastle forward Alex McKinnon as well as the establishment of a whole-of-game foundation. The game-wide strategy was supported by the CEOs.

In addition to providing a job for Alex in the game, the NRL will work with the clubs on a ‘Rise for Alex’ round in July (Round 19).

The aim is to raise funds for Alex’s recovery and to enable fans to show their support for Alex whose spirit has been an inspiration to everyone in the game.

• Match-Day Attendances:
Attendances have built up during the first eight rounds of the Telstra Premiership with strong crowds and a number of records broken during the Easter and ANZAC rounds.

However, the NRL will work with the clubs to make changes to its strategy to increase attendances at Rugby League matches.

An analysis of crowds at NRL matches shows they have been steady over the past 10 years.

The average crowd at games was 15,900 fans last year – which is exactly the same average for matches over the past decade.

The target for this year is 16,500 and the NRL is on target to achieve this.

The NRL and clubs are pursuing new ways of changing the dynamic in the game including the “Right Game, Right Venue” strategy (making more use of large metropolitan stadiums balanced with suburban grounds) and ticketing options and improved game-day experiences that provide families with value-for-money entertainment.

So far this year, the average crowd at the premium stadiums - Suncorp, ANZ, Allianz, Eden Park and AAMI Park - has been 23,400, well above the average for suburban grounds.

• Club Funding:
There was also discussion around the introduction of a club funding model which, for the first time, rewards strong performance but is conditional on minimum standards.

It is the most significant shake-up to the way the clubs are funded in the game’s history. The aim is to create a sustainable base from which to grow the game.

The clubs will have up to $1 million of a new funding package “at risk” if they don’t meet minimum standards. However, the clubs will also have the opportunity to access a multi-million dollar pool of “incentive payments” if they grow their performance across membership, game day attendance, merchandise and sponsorship.

This is core to the NRL’s ‘future-proofing’ strategy to deepen and diversify its revenue sources (growing non-broadcast revenue to 50% of the game’s total income).

The new regime comes into effect from 1 November and detailed planning will now be undertaken.

• Club Memberships:
A record number of club memberships have been recorded in 2014.
Already, more than 236,000 fans have signed up as members of their clubs – after eight rounds of the Telstra Premiership.

The results support the NRL’s campaign, over the next few years, to attract new members who are more likely to attend matches, recommend the game to others and grow long term average attendances.

http://nrl.com/nrl-boss-dave-smith-briefs-ceos/tabid/10874/newsid/78231/default.aspx
 

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From above:
• Changes to the Salary Cap:
These include increasing the veteran player allowance by up to 50 per cent and making it easier for clubs to put long serving players into careers with their clubs.


Manly must be spewing. They might have been able to keep Glen Stewart.

We might be able to keep Ennis if he qualifies!
 

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From above:
• Changes to the Salary Cap:
These include increasing the veteran player allowance by up to 50 per cent and making it easier for clubs to put long serving players into careers with their clubs.


Manly must be spewing. They might have been able to keep Glen Stewart.

We might be able to keep Ennis if he qualifies!
I don't think moneys a problem, more so Ennis is declining in form who wants more years than the bulldogs want to offer.
 

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I don't think moneys a problem, more so Ennis is declining in form who wants more years than the bulldogs want to offer.
If it only costs the club bugger all in the salary cap to keep him, why not. Its not like the club is short of funds.

Clubs like Manly, well maybe not!
 

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"Analysis of the rule changes introduced this year shows that it has resulted in one of the closest competitions on record."

It has also produced some of the most predictable, repeatable and monotonous attack and defence in the history of rugby league.

Most sets of six are able to be predicted before they even start. 4 hit ups, one set move and then a kick to the corner.

OVer and over and over again.
 

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"Analysis of the rule changes introduced this year shows that it has resulted in one of the closest competitions on record."

It has also produced some of the most predictable, repeatable and monotonous attack and defence in the history of rugby league.

Most sets of six are able to be predicted before they even start. 4 hit ups, one set move and then a kick to the corner.

OVer and over and over again.
Precisely.

Together with referees clearly 'evening up' penalty counts.... gosh we're not stupid, it's not all salary cap measures driving the apparent close match results.
 

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This to me screams folau! Dogs need to go after him and toddy g does us a solid and seals the deal!!!
 

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CEOs briefed that broncos won't get every Friday night game for the next 47 years
 

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Can I ask why the NRL don't take double headers more seriously? There's plenty of weekends where both the Rabbitohs/Bulldogs play at ANZ against interstate NRL sides where they're lucky to get crowds of 15-20,000 each. Why is it so hard to combine the 2 games and possibly get 40,000+ people to the game?
 

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NRL Salary cap change works for Ennis

Canterbury captain Michael Ennis has renewed hope of seeing out his career at the Bulldogs, after the NRL announced an increase in the salary cap for veteran players.

The allowance will jump by up to 50 per cent on a sliding scale over the next two years, and will now apply to players serving six seasons with a club - as opposed to the previous mark of eight.

Ennis shapes as potentially the biggest winner from the changes, given 2014 is his sixth year in blue and white and he's so far held off on inking a new deal.

Canterbury have signed boom Cronulla hooker Michael Lichaa, placing Ennis' future under a cloud.

The 30-year-old rake wants a three-to-four year contract knowing that it could be his last and reports have speculated that the Sharks are sweating on Ennis as their replacement for Lichaa.

However, when asked on Thursday if he was confident of staying at Belmore, Ennis said: "Oh yeah", before praising the NRL for making it easier for experienced players to remain loyal.

"Credit to the NRL to try and look after players who have served the game for long periods of time," Ennis said.

"It's a positive step and good to see the people in control trying to take the game further and improve it.

"Oh yeah (I'm confident). I'll let my manager look after that situation and I'll continue to keep playing footy."

The allowance increase will be on a sliding scale, with a maximum of $250,000 per club in 2015 and $300,000 in 2016.

The changes were seemingly too late for Manly and Glenn Stewart, with the 12-season Sea Eagle last month signing a new deal with South Sydney because there was no room for him at Brookvale.

Canterbury lock Greg Eastwood said players had welcomed the changes as a chance to keep skipper Ennis at the Bulldogs.

"Especially for our captain Mick, not having that money to keep him at the club. He's our captain and our leader and he's shown that every week since he's been here. If we can keep him here with that bit of extra cash it's important for the NRL," he said.

Ennis has said previously that with Lichaa coming on board, he would have to talk to Bulldogs coach Des Hasler about what his role in the team would likely be.

The competitive No.9 has indicated he isn't quite ready to relinquish a starting berth and still sees himself as an 80-minute player.

In fact Ennis still hopes to be on Laurie Daley's radar for a NSW State of Origin recall this year should incumbent Robbie Farah continue to battle injury problems.

"I'm not sure what the situation is there but I'll continue to try and be consistent here," he said.

http://news.theage.com.au/breaking-...ap-change-works-for-ennis-20140508-37x82.html
 

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From above:
•Changes to the Salary Cap:
These include increasing the veteran player allowance by up to 50 per cent and making it easier for clubs to put long serving players into careers with their clubs.


Manly must be spewing. They might have been able to keep Glen Stewart.

We might be able to keep Ennis if he qualifies!
I wonder if it would make a difference to him staying or leaving(Stewart)! And if it does could it turn the bunnies deal on its head before rd 13
 

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I wonder if it would make a difference to him staying or leaving(Stewart)! And if it does could it turn the bunnies deal on its head before rd 13
It appears its for next year but then again take a pay cut this year & pick up the following years!
 
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