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  • NRL agents told to prepare for R360 starting in 2026

    Not sure how this will go and what affect it will have but sizeable contracts are being mentioned to switch to this 7's Rebel Rugby Comp - players reportedly can earn double plus what they currently earn in the NRL as an example.

    Players could have another player in the market to bump up their asking price to sign new or extended contracts - Perth Bears/ PNG and now R360


    Organisers of breakaway rugby competition R360 have told player agents to plan for an October 2026 start date, in a move that could create headaches for the NRL.

    Player agents were this week informed of growing confidence the rebel league will be able to take off, with claims funding has been secured for three seasons.

    Talks remain ongoing with World Rugby, after the competition pushed back its application to seek approval from the governing body until late 2026.

    The competition is at this stage still being treated with some skepticism, and no contracts are likely to be signed immediately with questions still lingering.

    But the lucrative league remains a potential threat to NRL playing talent.

    Ryan Papenhuyzen is the highest-profile player to have shown an interest, while Roger Tuivasa-Sheck has also confirmed talks with organisers.

    NSW State of Origin winger Zac Lomax has also been linked but has an Eels contract until the end of 2028.

    Under the model presented by organisers, events would be held in a circuit-based model similar to the Sevens calendar on weekends during the Australian winter.

    Players would represent franchises, and top contracts would be worth well in excess of $1 million per year, and an October 2 start date next year would also fall during any 2026 playing contracts.

    Several of the players linked to the breakaway competition are managed by Clinton Schifcofske, including Papenhuyzen, Lomax and Jye Gray.

    "I can categorically tell you if something happened, even going to another club, none of my players would ever break a contract," Schifcofske told AAP on Wednesday.

    Papenhuyzen has previously confirmed his talks with the competition, but said earlier this week it was not something he was considering in the lead up to the grand final.

    "Not since all the stuff throughout the middle of the year (have I spoke to them), it's been good just to chill out and let that sort of sort itself out," Papenhuyzen told AAP.

    "There's an off-season coming up so, I guess that's when the decisions are all made."

    ARL Commission chairman Peter V'landys had said on Tuesday morning he had no concern over the threat of the breakaway competition taking players.

    "Anything that doesn't have a business model or a financier or a backer, you can't take seriously," V'landys said.

    "If someone shows me a business plan, how they're going to pay for this and how they're going to pay for the players, how they're going to promote it.

    "I mean, I saw that they were looking at YouTube. YouTube's a great channel, but it's certainly not going to generate the revenues that they would provide."

    V'landys also confirmed NRL clubs had pressed him to sanction players or agents who broke contracts to join the competition.

    Clubs are also concerned that players may be holding off on signing contracts to see if R360 progresses, or using it to bump up their salaries.

    "If you've got a contract with the NRL, we expect you to honour it. And if you don't, there's going to be consequences," V'landys said.


    https://au.news.yahoo.com/nrl-agents...025144022.html

  • #2
    The Roosters just need to make sure the pathways system is strong and keeps producing first grade players.

    The problem is, once players make a name for themselves at the Roosters they are prime targets.
    Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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    • #3
      Marky would have to be one of the highest paid players if he chose that path although he would have no chance of playing in the World Cup given it's a 7s tournament.

      Money or the box.

      FFS

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      • #4
        I suspect much ado about nothing , salvo , guess we'll see.

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        • #5
          It's not a World Series cricket type of scenario, where Kerry Packer was after exclusive rights to broadcast cricket, and the players' scenario where Ian Chappell, as the national team captain, met with Sir Don Bradman to ask for more pay for players, noting the over 400k from gate takings from the Sydney Test.

          Bradman's reply,"' No Son, we cannot do that'" with his belief that cricket was not professional and players should have other sources of income.

          Fast-forward to 1995 and the ARL vs Super League, a battle for Broadcast/ Pay TV rights.

          Not sure of the reasoning behind this, but allegedly numerous billionaires are being sounded out to be franchise owners.

          Even V'landy's has mixed views, saying they are wasting their time with this one, but there will probably be one in the future.

          Mike Tindall, a co -owner and a former England International Rugby player and member of the British Royal Family (Married Zara Phillips - Daughter of Princess Anne and Grand Daughter of Queen Elizabeth II), would no doubt have connections to make such a tournament workable at some point in time.

          A wait and see, as there is more chance of this getting up than a Rugby League 7's or 9's World Tournament.

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          • #6
            They’ll poach big name established players, of which we have few.

            Will be a payday for the Ponga’s and Papenhauzens.

            And if reports are to believed Lomax!

            Luckiest myths in the world.

            Can’t see is being long term viable because rugby is the worst football code in the world and Saudi Arabia is the worst place in the world.


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            • #7
              Someone like Angus would be a prime target for R360.

              I heard last night on NRL 360 that the comp is a 15x man union set up (conflicting reports of it being a 7s comp).

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              • #8
                I don’t think league will lose too many players that can’t be replaced, Rugby union is also telling players if they sign with the rebel comp, they will no longer be eligible to play for their country(Aus,NZ and England so far)

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