Wolfie
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he won't leave his daughter.
As for Haas, his daughter is fast approaching school age and his two youngest brother are in school, still under his care, with their mum in prison here - if he leaves, he's going on his own and I just don't see it.... I could be wrong, but I think it would be highly unlikely if we take care of him. Payne is also the kind of bloke the club would keep around after his career. He is a ready made role model for young blokes coming through, particularly from troubled backgrounds and making something of yourself.
That and R360 could be here today, gone tomorrow. The whole concept is based on them being able to make bank off it, as Payne is under contract for their first season, if things go sideways, there may not be a second season anyway. The countries they are trying to market to are not even Rugby countries, it's very likely to be a gamble at best that he even gets what he's promised money wise. International Rugby is off the table at least for the Wallabies.
If he locks in at the Broncos, he'd be taken care of for the rest of his playing career and then some.
Any players who join R360 have been told they can base themselves wherever they like. Its going to be very attractive from that point of view. I cant see how it will work, but thats whats they are saying.
On top of that, money isnt going to be an issue. Being backed by the Saudi public Investment fund means even if it fails contracts will be paid out. I dont think its much of a gamble for any player who signs up with them from a financial point of view, it will be more a gamble from a sporting point of view. The money on offer for certain players is going to be ridiculous. Look at how much the Saudi pro league is paying some very ordinary footballers.