There must be a reason why it's without pay instead of a fine by the club though.
Under the CBA, clubs can fine players up to 25% of their salary. — No mention of standing down players without pay, which would be the RLPA's main concern in setting a precedent that other clubs could use.
Technically, if the Roosters are not paying Victor 150k or so of his salary, then that 150k or so is available to use to pay other players, i.e. top up contracts.
This is a different circumstance to a player being fined as they are still technically being paid even though the payment is not made to the player in question as it is used to pay off the fine over time.
Will the NRL give the Roosters salary cap concession to have Victor Radley's 10-week suspension without pay removed from their salary cap - have to wait and see?
Under the CBA, clubs can fine players up to 25% of their salary. — No mention of standing down players without pay, which would be the RLPA's main concern in setting a precedent that other clubs could use.
Technically, if the Roosters are not paying Victor 150k or so of his salary, then that 150k or so is available to use to pay other players, i.e. top up contracts.
This is a different circumstance to a player being fined as they are still technically being paid even though the payment is not made to the player in question as it is used to pay off the fine over time.
Will the NRL give the Roosters salary cap concession to have Victor Radley's 10-week suspension without pay removed from their salary cap - have to wait and see?
Season | Base Salary Cap | Motor Vehicle Allowance |
Veteran & Developed Player Allowance |
Total Top 30 Salary Cap |
2026 | $11,550,000 | $100,000 | $300,000 | $11,950,000 |
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