Broncos Roster, Signings and Rumours Discussion 2026

We are still $5 favourites for the chip…. If there was solid mail he was going we’d have blown out imo.
Agreed. Easiest story in the world to write up.

The only way he gets this money tax free is if he completely moves himself and his family to Dubai permanently. There’s a lot of rules in place to stop you from cheating the system. His kids, wife and brothers would all have to move (potentially not his brothers but there circumstantial arrangement would undoubtedly change) for them not to be taxed. I’m no tax expert especially on the foreign tax aspect nor have I ever had any experience with working overseas but I know you can’t just try loopholing it by buying a property in Dubai and never living there. This is a couple month around the globe league without a preseason. I can’t see a world where he gets around the ATO not taxing his foreign income unless he moves his whole family to Dubai so he can play a handful of rugby games of which only one would be in Dubai at maximum.

My understanding is he can’t just “live” in Dubai and play rugby around the global for 182 days of the year (one of the non foreign taxable thresholds) and send all the money back home to his wife and kids either. He is providing a really strong platform to his brothers that they never would have had. Both talented rugby/league players with opportunities with the broncos and at State High. This is a bloke that has been on a pretty penny for close to a decade already. Salary cap is only about to go up and significantly so you would have to assume. Is the risk really worth it at your families expense? As much as everyone here is thinking money is what’s best for his family the bloke is already rolling in it and has supreme financial security for another decade and then opportunities beyond. I think the alternative is a far greater financial risk, he may well find he won’t get tax free income unless he moves his whole family permanently and the league is a certainty to bust.

I wish all the best for Payne I really do, he has worn his heart on his sleeve for this great club half after half, game after game, year after year. I have never seen a poor effort from the bloke. But I do question how smart of a move this is for him. I don’t think it’s a smart move for nearly anyone this early in there careers with Payne’s earning potential domestically. In my opinion beyond the potentially significantly overstated financial benefit and supposed security the competition itself is so unrewarding whilst at the expense of his family. I don’t know about him but to me family and family dynamic is incredibly important and Payne has built a really stable, happy family with his partner/wife(?) very quickly and that’s not something I’d be risking for 2 or 3 years at best of a commercially unviable product.
 
Agreed. Easiest story in the world to write up.

The only way he gets this money tax free is if he completely moves himself and his family to Dubai permanently. There’s a lot of rules in place to stop you from cheating the system. His kids, wife and brothers would all have to move (potentially not his brothers but there circumstantial arrangement would undoubtedly change) for them not to be taxed. I’m no tax expert especially on the foreign tax aspect nor have I ever had any experience with working overseas but I know you can’t just try loopholing it by buying a property in Dubai and never living there. This is a couple month around the globe league without a preseason. I can’t see a world where he gets around the ATO not taxing his foreign income unless he moves his whole family to Dubai so he can play a handful of rugby games of which only one would be in Dubai at maximum.

My understanding is he can’t just “live” in Dubai and play rugby around the global for 182 days of the year (one of the non foreign taxable thresholds) and send all the money back home to his wife and kids either. He is providing a really strong platform to his brothers that they never would have had. Both talented rugby/league players with opportunities with the broncos and at State High. This is a bloke that has been on a pretty penny for close to a decade already. Salary cap is only about to go up and significantly so you would have to assume. Is the risk really worth it at your families expense? As much as everyone here is thinking money is what’s best for his family the bloke is already rolling in it and has supreme financial security for another decade and then opportunities beyond. I think the alternative is a far greater financial risk, he may well find he won’t get tax free income unless he moves his whole family permanently and the league is a certainty to bust.

I wish all the best for Payne I really do, he has worn his heart on his sleeve for this great club half after half, game after game, year after year. I have never seen a poor effort from the bloke. But I do question how smart of a move this is for him. I don’t think it’s a smart move for nearly anyone this early in there careers with Payne’s earning potential domestically. In my opinion beyond the potentially significantly overstated financial benefit and supposed security the competition itself is so unrewarding whilst at the expense of his family. I don’t know about him but to me family and family dynamic is incredibly important and Payne has built a really stable, happy family with his partner/wife(?) very quickly and that’s not something I’d be risking for 2 or 3 years at best of a commercially unviable product.
He only needs to be a non resident for tax purposes by spending more than half the year outside the country, AND paying tax in his new country of residence. Once he pulls that pin though, it will have a knock on effect on his Australian investments.
 
If real I hope he gets paid upfront, the whole comp sounds like a lot of smoke & mirrors, if it gets up at all it won’t be around long, theres just not really any market for it. The fact they are apparently offering $3m a year to an Australian rugby league prop who, as physically gifted as he is, is not exactly a flashy player that will attract fans to the comp, suggests to me that they are struggling to sign players.
 
Sportsbet should have the odd of R360 actually happening at $501

How the F can they pay top players 500k a game for Cities that that have 0 interest in the game of Yawnion

The Dubai Desertheads have an open stadium withy a fixed 4000 seat capacity.

You could ask 10,000 people in Boston and Miami to name 1 Rugby Union player offering 1 million dollars if they get it right and no-oe would win anything.

Ponzi Scheme
 
Sportsbet should have the odd of R360 actually happening at $501

How the F can they pay top players 500k a game for Cities that that have 0 interest in the game of Yawnion

The Dubai Desertheads have an open stadium withy a fixed 4000 seat capacity.

You could ask 10,000 people in Boston and Miami to name 1 Rugby Union player offering 1 million dollars if they get it right and no-oe would win anything.

Ponzi Scheme
LIV golf are burning billions but their players are still getting paid
 
LIV golf are burning billions but their players are still getting paid
Has it been confirmed there is Saudi money though??

Reports have specifically indicated that Saudi money is not involved.

1000005460.jpg


 
Sportsbet should have the odd of R360 actually happening at $501

How the F can they pay top players 500k a game for Cities that that have 0 interest in the game of Yawnion

The Dubai Desertheads have an open stadium withy a fixed 4000 seat capacity.

You could ask 10,000 people in Boston and Miami to name 1 Rugby Union player offering 1 million dollars if they get it right and no-oe would win anything.

Ponzi Scheme

I'm pretty sure its all linked to the Qatar, UAE and Saudi bid for the Union world cup. They want attention and they have invested heavily in other sports.
 
Money isn’t scarce either it’s ****ing everywhere..just need to figure out how to tap into it…

Which I keep failing to do.

Even if it wasn’t the saudis there’s other money out there… and despite bhq and The eastern seaboard of Australia’s opinion, rugby is fairly marketable globally.
 
Getting real tired of all this R360 talk tbh, I had thought by now people would be used to NRL Journalist just making shit up for engagement and clicks.
But seeing how much has been posted in the last few days I can see why.


World Wide not 1 single player has signed up, not 1 single sponsor has not been publicly confirmed and no Broadcast Deal either. But out of all the Sporting Journalist in the world it's Brent F**KING Read that has the inside scoop on the first R360 Player to sign up.

lol
lamo even.

The whole Tax free pay, is also not that simple. Payne would have to up an move his entire Family to UAE/Dubai and for some time as well. He cant just live here and be paid there, plus you can guarantee Mr TaxMan would be paying close attention, they do love going after famous people.
 
Haas for one more season while Fleggy returns to the game for The, kills it, and returns home in 27.

Still don't think Haas goes though.
It certainly would be an odd move. His young brothers, kids. Mother in prison nearby. If the whole thing falls over after 2 seasons, his options are what French rugby to get a good pay day? He'll lose his status in the NRL. Aus union ****ing sucks and he likes to win, nor will they pay him that kind of money.

At the Broncs they could map out a life after football plan for him at the club. His earning potential could be far greater over 15 years than in r360, then living in foreign, non- English speaking countries till he's 35.
 
What I think is wild is that the comp is supposed to start in October, less than 11 months away and not only have they not announced any players, sponsors or teams, but they don’t even have a website.

It also seems wild to me that all the talk is about NRL players going. I don’t understand the logistics of playing games in all different cities around the world and moving a full team somewhere each week or two. The cost is huge and the change in time zones is going to make it hard for fans to watch or be engaged in it.

How you could possibly risk leaving NRL makes no sense to me.
 
I doubt the money in league is ever going to hit those levels for a front rower in the next decade. League is a minority sport in the scheme of things. Outside of a small area of England and Australia, it doesnt even hit the radar. I just dont see league ever growing big enough to ever really have huge money.
Not sure that’s the case for PNG, Samoa, Tonga and NZ mate.
 
Back
Top