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It's pretty clear to me that the raft of 1 year deals is purely a financial decision, and rightly so. It could be argued that it is a risky policy as players may seek longer deals and greater job security elsewhere but I give credit to the Club for both, this policy and the ability to secure a number of players through it.
Should the NRL become major stakeholders in the SL then the game as a whole will have to take a long hard look at itself with potential impacts on licencing, promotion/relegation , TV monies and competition structure. As much as I admire their (NRL) success on and off the field, I wouldn't want to become an NRL2.
Should the NRL become major stakeholders in the SL then the game as a whole will have to take a long hard look at itself with potential impacts on licencing, promotion/relegation , TV monies and competition structure. As much as I admire their (NRL) success on and off the field, I wouldn't want to become an NRL2.
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I would be concerned for cas if nrl take over they are massive fans off smaller town clubs merging that's why happened to about six clubs in nrl.
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Rather drop to championship and keep our identity.on side wrote: ↑10 Dec 2020, 17:19I would be concerned for cas if nrl take over they are massive fans off smaller town clubs merging that's why happened to about six clubs in nrl.
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Same here, rather chew on glass than merge with bin dippers.old cas lass wrote: ↑10 Dec 2020, 17:21Rather drop to championship and keep our identity.on side wrote: ↑10 Dec 2020, 17:19I would be concerned for cas if nrl take over they are massive fans off smaller town clubs merging that's why happened to about six clubs in nrl.
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Castleford Tigers sounds even better. Keep our identity and forsake the poisonous Schilling every day COYF
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We’re falling behind the rest , it’s only us that have suffered from COVID lol
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Evalds to SInts, Says who like ?on side wrote: ↑10 Dec 2020, 10:35Evalds off to saints reason for is one year deal. Other one year deals probaly getting new ground confirmed so have more money to make better signings.HuddsTigers wrote: ↑09 Dec 2020, 21:22 The situation with a new TV deal is up in there. We may either need to cut budgets due to low income coming into the club or we will be in a fantastic position of having lots of cap space for a big recruitment year. Sensible business planning and either way, win win, as long as it is used effectively.
The likes of O'Neill and Evalds can also get better deals as well if we can maintain our cap spend.
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The same few who spout the Trueman to Warrington claptrap.fords wrote: ↑10 Dec 2020, 22:38Evalds to SInts, Says who like ?on side wrote: ↑10 Dec 2020, 10:35Evalds off to saints reason for is one year deal. Other one year deals probaly getting new ground confirmed so have more money to make better signings.HuddsTigers wrote: ↑09 Dec 2020, 21:22 The situation with a new TV deal is up in there. We may either need to cut budgets due to low income coming into the club or we will be in a fantastic position of having lots of cap space for a big recruitment year. Sensible business planning and either way, win win, as long as it is used effectively.
The likes of O'Neill and Evalds can also get better deals as well if we can maintain our cap spend.
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Who actually owns ruby league in this country if the NRL come wanting to buy it
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