News NRL trade window extended until August 1 in a move that will ignite transfer frenzy ahead of finals

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The NRL will keep its trade window open for an extra month this season in a shock move that will spark a late-season multimillion-dollar transfer frenzy on the eve of the finals.
Clubs now have until August 1 — or round 20 — to finalise their 30-man rosters instead of the traditional June 30 registration cut-off, which would allow Cameron Smith a late opportunity to join a team for a finals campaign.

It means desperate coaches will be able to sign an $800,000 player, like Smith, for as little as $200,000 for the remainder of the season because he will only be on their 2021 books for the last five rounds and the finals.

It would also leave the lowly placed clubs in a vulnerable position to retain their stars who would be keen to play finals football at a stronger outfit.

Some clubs have held back as much as $600,000 in their salary caps and several positions on their rosters to be in a position to strike in what is certain to be a frantic player-signing rush.

The August 1 shut-off deadline will be particularly beneficial for clubs on the edge of the top eight at a time when they are getting desperate for wins in the run home to the finals.


The later deadline could also open short-term contract opportunities.

There would be nothing to stop the player signing for the final five rounds but returning to his original club the following season to complete his contract.

As one player agent said: “It’s a win for the clubs and players. They could lose a key player in July for the rest of the season with an injury but still find a replacement



“This will cause a huge amount of player movement late in the season.

“The longer the clubs wait the cheaper the players become because you’re only paying them for a couple of months.

“Patience will be the key. There is no point rushing out to fill your 30-man rosters and spending all your money.”

Only four clubs — Canberra, New Zealand, North Queensland and South Sydney — have

Teams like the Titans and Broncos are well placed to sign players later in the season.

“We’re in no rush,” said Test coach Mal Meninga when asked about plans to use the $600,000 that remains in the Titans’ salary cap.

The new cut-off date was a request from the Rugby League Players Association to give the players more options in their latest collective bargaining agreement with the NRL.

“We listened to the players, coaches and footy managers,” RLPA CEO Clint Newton said.

“It means there is more flexibility to manage rosters and opens up opportunities for players at the back end of the season.



“Looking through the lenses of a player, if he can’t get a run at a club that’s in a good spot injury-wise, the whole competition benefits from the player by mutual agreement going to another club.”

Also good players on the edge of first-grade selection at the stronger clubs will become targets. Rather than sitting on the bench, the opportunity to start at a rival club will be tempting.

“Under the new system it makes sense to keep space until much later in the year as a safeguard for injuries,” said Manly Sea Eagles coach Des Hasler.

How fans cope with the new deadline remains to be seen.

Previous fan surveys have shown their dislike for mid-season player movements and poaching raids from rival teams where the loyalty of players is often questioned.

 

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The NRL will keep its trade window open for an extra month this season in a shock move that will spark a late-season multimillion-dollar transfer frenzy on the eve of the finals.
Clubs now have until August 1 — or round 20 — to finalise their 30-man rosters instead of the traditional June 30 registration cut-off, which would allow Cameron Smith a late opportunity to join a team for a finals campaign.

It means desperate coaches will be able to sign an $800,000 player, like Smith, for as little as $200,000 for the remainder of the season because he will only be on their 2021 books for the last five rounds and the finals.

It would also leave the lowly placed clubs in a vulnerable position to retain their stars who would be keen to play finals football at a stronger outfit.

Some clubs have held back as much as $600,000 in their salary caps and several positions on their rosters to be in a position to strike in what is certain to be a frantic player-signing rush.

The August 1 shut-off deadline will be particularly beneficial for clubs on the edge of the top eight at a time when they are getting desperate for wins in the run home to the finals.


The later deadline could also open short-term contract opportunities.

There would be nothing to stop the player signing for the final five rounds but returning to his original club the following season to complete his contract.

As one player agent said: “It’s a win for the clubs and players. They could lose a key player in July for the rest of the season with an injury but still find a replacement



“This will cause a huge amount of player movement late in the season.

“The longer the clubs wait the cheaper the players become because you’re only paying them for a couple of months.

“Patience will be the key. There is no point rushing out to fill your 30-man rosters and spending all your money.”

Only four clubs — Canberra, New Zealand, North Queensland and South Sydney — have

Teams like the Titans and Broncos are well placed to sign players later in the season.

“We’re in no rush,” said Test coach Mal Meninga when asked about plans to use the $600,000 that remains in the Titans’ salary cap.

The new cut-off date was a request from the Rugby League Players Association to give the players more options in their latest collective bargaining agreement with the NRL.

“We listened to the players, coaches and footy managers,” RLPA CEO Clint Newton said.

“It means there is more flexibility to manage rosters and opens up opportunities for players at the back end of the season.



“Looking through the lenses of a player, if he can’t get a run at a club that’s in a good spot injury-wise, the whole competition benefits from the player by mutual agreement going to another club.”

Also good players on the edge of first-grade selection at the stronger clubs will become targets. Rather than sitting on the bench, the opportunity to start at a rival club will be tempting.

“Under the new system it makes sense to keep space until much later in the year as a safeguard for injuries,” said Manly Sea Eagles coach Des Hasler.

How fans cope with the new deadline remains to be seen.

Previous fan surveys have shown their dislike for mid-season player movements and poaching raids from rival teams where the loyalty of players is often questioned.

Exciting times huh
 

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This will be rorted - not keen on the idea of a club bringing in a "star" recruit from a club without a chance of making the eight. lets say Manly have no chance of making the 8 - sign Turbo or DCE on a short term contract then they go back to Manly the next year. Not in the spirit of a club / team sport.
Needs some restrictions on it eg only to be used to recruit players from other clubs who are on development or train n trial contracts or outside top 30 players.
Happy to be wrong
 

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Wtf is this :tearsofjoy:
 

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I don't think you should be allowed to change clubs that late in the season. The motives behind this rule change are shady as fuck. It doesn't benefit anyone but the finals teams. But I also can't see many big names moving clubs that late in the season.

This would affect the middle tier and backup players more as that's all most finals teams could likely afford and it's all the bottom 8 teams would be willing to give up.
 

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Seems like another bullshit rule change that won't benefit anyone but a few teams. Can see this being exploited by a few teams in a big way. Someone that just scrapes into the 8 and has a chance in the finals will be screwed when another team picks up a gun player or two to boost their side ahead of the finals.
 

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And I guess the team ‘loaning’ the player doesn’t have to pay them for that period.. room for more cap rorting..

but as always, the better players get looked after... what about the player who has busted their ass all year only for some fuck like cam smith to walk on in and take their finals spot.. the roosters main hooker goes down, and the backup who is looking for their big break gets shown the door..
 

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basically the best team womt Win the comp no more with artificially inflating sides abilities at end of season

how coincidental that new rule in place with expected drop of storm and roosters dominating ( no smith for storm and roosters last year shown they are on their downward spiral )
 

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Maybe we should make a play at Smith with the money we have kept to sign Burton, it’s seems increasingly unlikely he will be coming to the dogs early. Smith would be down to almost half of any nominal value the NRL would have on him. He might be a grub, but he is a successful grub. He has a wealth of experience to impart in a young team luke ours, like how to cheat every week and get away with it.
 

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Maybe we should make a play at Smith with the money we have kept to sign Burton, it’s seems increasingly unlikely he will be coming to the dogs early. Smith would be down to almost half of any nominal value the NRL would have on him. He might be a grub, but he is a successful grub. He has a wealth of experience to impart in a young team luke ours, like how to cheat every week and get away with it.
If Cam goes anywhere, it will be Qld way.
 

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What a joke. This will be open to rorting and it will only benefit the teams still in contention for the finals. Fans are already pretty disillusioned with the way certain clubs work the system and this will be open to extremely dodgy dealings. How can a player be considered part of a team going forward when he is allowed to be coerced into playing for another side in the same season. A lower placed side can be in the position of working with a reduced player roster due to injury etc. as well yet they can't replace them in their roster for the same benefit.This has all come about via the back door with the COVID rule of loaning players in 2020.
There would be nothing to stop the player signing for the final five rounds but returning to his original club the following season to complete his contract.

As one player agent said: “It’s a win for the clubs and players. They could lose a key player in July for the rest of the season with an injury but still find a replacement
 

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What a joke. This will be open to rorting and it will only benefit the teams still in contention for the finals. Fans are already pretty disillusioned with the way certain clubs work the system and this will be open to extremely dodgy dealings. How can a player be considered part of a team going forward when he is allowed to be coerced into playing for another side in the same season. A lower placed side can be in the position of working with a reduced player roster due to injury etc. as well yet they can't replace them in their roster for the same benefit.This has all come about via the back door with the COVID rule of loaning players in 2020.
."This has all come about via the back door with the COVID rule of loaning players in 2020."

Agree that, ...and the dodgy deal with SBW coming in late for the Rorters.

We will have "guest" players popping in to play for the finals.

Yet to see anyone support this idea as a benefit to the game.

What were they thinking!
 

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There's no incentive for clubs out of finals contention to release players they want to keep that late in the season. Especially if they're still under contract for future seasons. They're not just going to help finals teams for the fun of it.

So I don't see this changing too much as most finals teams won't have the cap space to sign more than a bench player or backup.

We've seen how hard it can be with the Burton saga to organise player swaps or early releases. And that's with a full season left. Trying to organise these deals that late in the season when almost all of their salaries will have been paid will be nearly impossible.

So we may see some player movement that late in the season, but probably not anyone that's going to change the whole finals picture.
 
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