Three NRL player managers banned over roles in Melbourne Storm salary cap scandal

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THREE of the game's biggest player managers - Isaac Moses, David Riolo and George Mimis - have been sensationally banned over their roles in the Melbourne Storm salary cap scandal.

The trio has been suspended from representing hundreds of stars for the next six months after being found guilty of contributing to the systematic rort, which led to Melbourne being stripped of two premierships in 2010.

A fourth manager, Allan Gainey, received an official caution after pleading guilty to the Player Agent Accreditation Committee (PAA).

The quartet act for several of the 13 players the NRL's independent audit named as receiving illicit inducements, including Cameron Smith (Moses), Greg Inglis (Gainey), Billy Slater (Mimis) and Ryan Hoffman (Riolo).

The Daily Telegraph can reveal they were informed of the punishments on Tuesday night, following a landmark meeting of the committee's seven-man board.

The decision has since been kept top-secret, with leading NRL officials unaware of the development when contacted last night. An official announcement will be made today, but sources close to the suspended agents warned they could apply for NSW Supreme Court injuctions immediately.

The exiled trio used the same barrister - Alan Sullivan QC - to plead their innocence, and do not understand why Gainey can still operate after admitting knowledge about secret inducements to Inglis. Along with Smith and Slater, the Test centre also received "side letters" promising payments in excess of his registered contract.

The autographs of both Gainey and Moses appeared on letters given to Inglis and Smith respectively, but Mimis's signature was absent from Slater's letter.

The PAA issued "show cause" notices over a year ago, but did not interview the agents until February.

There are also private concerns the committee failed to address conflict of interest concerns given two members - Wayne Beavis and Andrew Purcell - are rival managers.

Mimis was the lone agent to return calls last night and confirmed his lawyers had been told of the PAA's verdict.

"As has been the case from the very start, I'll be vigorously defending my innocence and reputation," Mimis said.

The bans will prevent all three agents from negotiating NRL contracts until after this year's grand final, but have no impact on their other business operations.

Mimis is the managing director of SFX Sports and commands one of the game's heaviest stables, with Wayne Bennett, Des Hasler, Darren Lockyer and Danny Buderus all on his books.

Perhaps more crucially, however, is the fact that Mimis has been overseeing talks between Canterbury and Manly over Kieran Foran.

Riolo and Moses jointly front Titan Management, which represents elite players such as Paul Gallen, Michael Jennings and Todd Carney.

Their bans could also impact on negotiations surrounding off-contract stars Tony Williams, Steve Turner and Anthony Minichiello. Neither Moses, Riolo nor Gainey returned calls, and PAA chief executive Neil Cadigan did not return calls.

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6 months for what they did?
 

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So it makes me wonder if the Foran deal was done before the ban took place, does anybody think this is a possibility.
 

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Mimis will still do his thing and just get his other staff to finalise the deal I guess.

Funny how Sam Ayoub is still allowed to manage players....
 

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So it makes me wonder if the Foran deal was done before the ban took place, does anybody think this is a possibility.
I'm no Legal Eagle but I don't think that these bans would be damaging to the players who are using these agents in good faith. It seems unreasonable that the players would need to renegotiate contracts that are now done and dusted.
 

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Cam smith signed a side letter acknowledging his 'extra' payments... Where is his ban? Feel like the club and managers are the trophies fur the auditors but the stature of a lot of the players involved meant that their involvement was largely swept under the carpet. If it were Ryan Tandy with the same signed letter as Cam Smith, reckon it would be allowed to slide?
 

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Given that it appears each person, rather than business is accreditted, I'd sa passing it on to a staff member to sign off on would be a no no unless that staff mmber is registered with the NRL as a player manager as well.

Putting on the tin foil hat you have to wonder if the timing has anything to do with it (why hand the ruling down now, given how long ago that all went on??).

Did any of the players know and finalise deals earlier?

So what does this mean for players off contract with agents during that time? Have all the contract been done already expecting they might get banned?

Hmm this will be very interesting to follow.
 
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It won't change much, each of the managers have part time ex players who work under them, so they will put their name to the contracts and not riolo or Mimis.
Titan management interestingly hold a lot of our players on their books.
 

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6 months is a very light punishment for playing a huge role in "the biggest scandal in Australia's sporting history"

i want to know why the nrl are not looking into every players contract signed under these 4 managers? thats right, they scared of what they will find? you would have to be naive to think they would only do it for the 1 club
 

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Forans Manager Banned for 6 months over Storm salary cap scandal

Forans Manager Banned for 6 months over Storm salary cap scandal
Written by Josh Massoud
Thursday, 26 April 2012 05:30

THREE of the game's biggest player managers - Isaac Moses, David Riolo and George Mimis - have been sensationally banned over their roles in the Melbourne Storm salary cap scandal.
The trio has been suspended from representing hundreds of stars for the next six months after being found guilty of contributing to the systematic rort, which led to Melbourne being stripped of two premierships in 2010.

A fourth manager, Allan Gainey, received an official caution after pleading guilty to the Player Agent Accreditation Committee (PAA).

The quartet act for several of the 13 players the NRL's independent audit named as receiving illicit inducements, including Cameron Smith (Moses), Greg Inglis (Gainey), Billy Slater (Mimis) and Ryan Hoffman (Riolo).

The Daily Telegraph can reveal they were informed of the punishments on Tuesday night, following a landmark meeting of the committee's seven-man board.

The decision has since been kept top-secret, with leading NRL officials unaware of the development when contacted last night. An official announcement will be made today, but sources close to the suspended agents warned they could apply for NSW Supreme Court injuctions immediately.

The exiled trio used the same barrister - Alan Sullivan QC - to plead their innocence, and do not understand why Gainey can still operate after admitting knowledge about secret inducements to Inglis. Along with Smith and Slater, the Test centre also received "side letters" promising payments in excess of his registered contract.

The autographs of both Gainey and Moses appeared on letters given to Inglis and Smith respectively, but Mimis's signature was absent from Slater's letter.

The PAA issued "show cause" notices over a year ago, but did not interview the agents until February.

There are also private concerns the committee failed to address conflict of interest concerns given two members - Wayne Beavis and Andrew Purcell - are rival managers.

Mimis was the lone agent to return calls last night and confirmed his lawyers had been told of the PAA's verdict.

"As has been the case from the very start, I'll be vigorously defending my innocence and reputation," Mimis said.

The bans will prevent all three agents from negotiating NRL contracts until after this year's grand final, but have no impact on their other business operations.

Mimis is the managing director of SFX Sports and commands one of the game's heaviest stables, with Wayne Bennett, Des Hasler, Darren Lockyer and Danny Buderus all on his books.

Perhaps more crucially, however, is the fact that Mimis has been overseeing talks between Canterbury and Manly over Kieran Foran.

Riolo and Moses jointly front Titan Management, which represents elite players such as Paul Gallen, Michael Jennings and Todd Carney.

Their bans could also impact on negotiations surrounding off-contract stars Tony Williams, Steve Turner and Anthony Minichiello. Neither Moses, Riolo nor Gainey returned calls, and PAA chief executive Neil Cadigan did not return calls.

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And those players represented by these agents say they had no idea... What a load of crock!!!!!!
 

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Probably a good thing they cant negotiate contracts till after the season anyway. Im not a fan of in season negotiations. Should all be done in the offseason IMO. Too disruptive to teams they are leaving and there is a very long offseason to change teams. Disruptive to teams they are coming to as well. How would you feel if a top line player was coming to your club to play your position. Wouldnt be motivational.
 

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Probably a good thing they cant negotiate contracts till after the season anyway. Im not a fan of in season negotiations. Should all be done in the offseason IMO. Too disruptive to teams they are leaving and there is a very long offseason to change teams. Disruptive to teams they are coming to as well. How would you feel if a top line player was coming to your club to play your position. Wouldnt be motivational.
I agree. Mid season negotiations are a morale killer.
 
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