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[QUOTE="Kaz, post: 2448834, member: 1843"] I have googled. (I know, I have no life) Bennett concedes the largely restrictive nature of the NRL salary cap didn't aid the Broncos' attempt to retain Civoniceva. The problem first surfaced on May 4, 2007 when Civoniceva's management team of David Phillips and Dennis Scott tabled a letter in Cullen's Red Hill office. It said the prop was seeking $400,000-a-season for three years, a demand that left little room for negotiation. Desperate to keep Civoniceva, the Broncos offered a base contract of $250,000, plus an additional $100,000 in third-party agreements that would be approved under the NRL salary cap. [URL]http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/master-coach-wayne-bennett-still-laments-the-loss-of-petero-civoniceva/story-e6frep5o-1226104979674[/URL] So who do we believe. Petero mentions January 23, 2007 for an organised a meeting & Bennet says a letter from his manager dated May 4, 2007 with the amount they wanted. [/QUOTE]
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