nopatience101 said:nrl release says all of inglis' 3rd party deals will be included in souths cap and they have 7 days to explain to the nrl how they intend to comply with the cap for next season.
Greg Inglis' future in the NRL remains up in the air after the NRL blocked his proposed move to South Sydney on Saturday.
The NRL advised the Rabbitohs that it must include the full value of a number of third party agreements relating to the Queensland Origin star's $400,000 a year deal.
Inglis, who reneged on a deal to sign with the Brisbane Broncos when third party deals failed to materialise, will now continue to in rugby league limbo as he is without a club for 2011.
Kaz said:Latest Link.
http://www.nrl.com/news/news/newsarticl ... fault.aspx
Greg Inglis' future in the NRL remains up in the air after the NRL blocked his proposed move to South Sydney on Saturday.
The NRL advised the Rabbitohs that it must include the full value of a number of third party agreements relating to the Queensland Origin star's $400,000 a year deal.
Inglis, who reneged on a deal to sign with the Brisbane Broncos when third party deals failed to materialise, will now continue to in rugby league limbo as he is without a club for 2011.
Drake said:Kaz said:Latest Link.
http://www.nrl.com/news/news/newsarticl ... fault.aspx
Greg Inglis' future in the NRL remains up in the air after the NRL blocked his proposed move to South Sydney on Saturday.
The NRL advised the Rabbitohs that it must include the full value of a number of third party agreements relating to the Queensland Origin star's $400,000 a year deal.
Inglis, who reneged on a deal to sign with the Brisbane Broncos when third party deals failed to materialise, will now continue to in rugby league limbo as he is without a club for 2011.
Oh he left us because 3rd party deals didn't come thru? Ahhh well guess he isn't such a dog now ;)
And he probably should, because he has to have been heavily involved in everything.nopatience101 said:Heard Gainey will be very lucky if he doesnt lose accreditation.
Inglis Considers Crossing Codes To AFL As Souths Deal Drags On
GREG INGLIS is set to meet with AFL clubs St Kilda and Essendon as his frustration grows over the ongoing scrutiny of his deal with South Sydney by the NRL.
Inglis has repeatedly said that he does not want to leave the NRL but the Test star is becoming increasingly disillusioned by salary cap auditor Ian Schubert's refusal to accept the three-year contract he signed with the Rabbitohs.
Inglis is understood to have considered sitting out next season if Souths can't fit him under the salary cap, but that is not a genuine option for a just-married 23-year-old paying off mortgages on a house in Melbourne and an investment property. Until his future is resolved, the Rabbitohs cannot begin paying him as he is officially still contracted to the Melbourne Storm for a further two seasons.