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    http://m.smh.com.au/rugby-league/syd...214-2efv9.html

    SYDNEY ROOSTERS are now reaping the benefits of using only about 90 per cent of their salary cap last year.
    Questions have been raised over the Roosters' ability to sign James Maloney, Sonny Bill Williams, Michael Jennings and now Luke O'Donnell, without going over the $5.8 million salary cap for this year.
    But Roosters recruitment guru Peter O'Sullivan, who capped off a golden summer in the player market by extending Mitchell Pearce's contract for another four years, said the side's roster for this season was a result of good management.
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    ''It's pretty simple - the salary cap went up and we had money to spend,'' O'Sullivan said.
    ''The other thing is that we had a significant sum left over last year. We left some money up our sleeve and that obviously carries over and gives us extra spending this year.''
    The Sydney Roosters were in a better position to capitalise on the $800,000 increase in this year's salary cap than most clubs because they don't have many players with clauses in their contracts.
    ''We only have a small number of players who are on contracts that have to go up a certain percentage if the salary cap goes up,'' O'Sullivan said. ''Other clubs have quite a large number of players. All their higher-paid players are on those percentage clauses, so any increase in the cap isn't able to be taken advantage of.
    ''We didn't have the clauses that other clubs have got that chews up the cap, so we were able to spend it on our footy team.''
    Back-ended deals are a nightmare for clubs to control, which is why some teams were inactive in the player market for this season. O'Sullivan said it wasn't a problem the Roosters had to worry about.
    ''Some other clubs have players on heavy back-ended deals that start to kick in this year - we don't,'' he said.
    ''What compounds their problem is that not only are they back-ended, but they are back-ended with a percentage increase.''
    The Roosters have also parted ways with Braith Anasta, Mose Masoe, BJ Leilua and Brad Takairangi since the end of last year.
    While O'Donnell's signature has raised a few eyebrows, O'Sullivan said the deal with the former North Queenslander didn't break the bank.
    ''Luke O'Donnell's not coming back for a king's ransom,'' he said.
    ''He's coming back for a chance to play in the NRL. The money he was on over there in the English Super League with Huddersfield, especially the way the dollar was, he was on half of what he left Australia on.
    ''He and his family were just homesick and really just came back for an opportunity to play in the NRL again. That's where we came into it.''
    Under the new collective bargaining agreement about to be passed, the salary cap will increase by $400,000 a season for the next four years, plus an additional $50,000 a year in marquee player allowances.
    While O'Sullivan jokingly said he was now in a position to take a six-month holiday after retaining and signing the club's priorities, he has turned his attention to rookie winger Daniel Tupou, who is in the final stages of finalising a contract extension.


    Good insight on our management also Good to here daniel topou will soon re-sign

  • #2
    POS is amazing. Best signing since Freddy!

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    • #3
      Glad to see we're re-signing Topou. I think he will be huge for us this year

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      • #4
        A good news recruitment story like this for the Roosters, particularly quoting O'Sullivan, will have alcho cheeks' blood pressure through the roof, which can only be a good thing.

        Chook.

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        • #5
          Maybe the grill team should read this... this morning they couldn't believe that we were still under the cap after signing LOD. I cant blame them though, if it were another team, I would be sus. Just like many on here believe that the dogs are cheating the salary cap. That could also just be a case of good management I guess

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          • #6
            No mention of the players released, between Braiff and the rest released there would have to around $1million freed up, than add the money not spent in 2012 cap approx 700k plus the increase 800k and there is a fair bit of cap space, so 2+2 does equal four.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by TDK View Post
              No mention of the players released, between Braiff and the rest released there would have to around $1million freed up, than add the money not spent in 2012 cap approx 700k plus the increase 800k and there is a fair bit of cap space, so 2+2 does equal four.
              Spot on!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by TDK View Post
                No mention of the players released, between Braiff and the rest released there would have to around $1million freed up, than add the money not spent in 2012 cap approx 700k plus the increase 800k and there is a fair bit of cap space, so 2+2 does equal four.
                The Roosters have also parted ways with Braith Anasta, Mose Masoe, BJ Leilua and Brad Takairangi since the end of last year.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Chooky Chookerson View Post
                  Maybe the grill team should read this... this morning they couldn't believe that we were still under the cap after signing LOD. I cant blame them though, if it were another team, I would be sus. Just like many on here believe that the dogs are cheating the salary cap. That could also just be a case of good management I guess
                  I think the Grill Team would be better advised asking questions about how The Bulldogs - proven cap cheats - can sign international after international while still retaining emerging superstars AND offering Jonathan Thurston a million dollars a year to come back.

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                  • #10
                    Never liked the idea of recruiting anyone with links to Melbourne but have to admit POS has done pretty darn good overall.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Chooky Chookerson View Post
                      Maybe the grill team should read this... this morning they couldn't believe that we were still under the cap after signing LOD. I cant blame them though, if it were another team, I would be sus. Just like many on here believe that the dogs are cheating the salary cap. That could also just be a case of good management I guess
                      If it wasn't our team everyone on here would be questioning how the latest recruits have stayed under the cap.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post
                        Never liked the idea of recruiting anyone with links to Melbourne but have to admit POS has done pretty darn good overall.
                        Clearly we haven't delivered anything as yet, but it was laughable when many on here were questioning what he was doing for us after just 2 years in the job. Takes time. He has put together some strong talent. Let's see what Robinson, and the largely forgotten JT, can do with this squad over the next few years.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Spirit of 66 View Post
                          I think the Grill Team would be better advised asking questions about how The Bulldogs - proven cap cheats - can sign international after international while still retaining emerging superstars AND offering Jonathan Thurston a million dollars a year to come back.
                          Ah the grill team, they have short memories, Geyer and JOhns " had no idea" about performance enhancing drugs when they were playing.

                          PLease

                          The Izzard's were proven to be corrupt cops with drug links to bikie mobs.

                          And in Newcastle, a quick call to a couple of players would ensure you were primed for a good game.

                          Every bloody club had / has the go-too guys who can help you out.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by pearcesworstnightmare View Post
                            Ah the grill team, they have short memories, Geyer and JOhns " had no idea" about performance enhancing drugs when they were playing.

                            PLease

                            The Izzard's were proven to be corrupt cops with drug links to bikie mobs.

                            And in Newcastle, a quick call to a couple of players would ensure you were primed for a good game.

                            Every bloody club had / has the go-too guys who can help you out.
                            How can you say Matty knew about his younger brother Andrew taking drugs for all those years...I mean they were brothers...playing in the same team...in the same town, that's a long bow there PiM. /sarcasm

                            Chook.

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                            • #15
                              They hating, we buying. Does not matter what the article says people wont believe it. I am looking forward to seeing the boys have a run tonight.

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