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  • Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post

    They had to rush it out half finished because the cat was out of the bag. They did well to keep a lid on it as long as they did.

    All they have to do is obtain valuations of the properties at the date of the sale. If they were sold at market value then game over. If they were sold under market value then game on.
    As was mentioned previously, I'm sure they were sold at market value. Whether the money that paid for it was from the player or the club is a different ball game and the difficult to part to prove.

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    • As much as I find McClymont self-serving and a bit of a pest, I don't make her for a muck-raker, nor a crook.

      The NRL on the other hand...
      Making Steve Naughton look like Vince Mellars...

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      • Originally posted by dice View Post
        It was interesting hearing Ben Ikin's comments on this since he was on the board at the time it happened. He was talking about processes and how the Cowboys have no case to answer. Then he put his foot in by saying board members are required to communicate potential conflicts of interest to other board members, and that he was not made aware of these dealings at the time.

        If the NRL wants any credibility then they should immediately ban any high-value "arms-length" dealings.

        Ikin was in a pathetic ass covering exercise. I can't wait to see his smug face should it all go pear shaped. One of the most annoying clowns on TV.

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        • Originally posted by dice View Post
          It was interesting hearing Ben Ikin's comments on this since he was on the board at the time it happened. He was talking about processes and how the Cowboys have no case to answer. Then he put his foot in by saying board members are required to communicate potential conflicts of interest to other board members, and that he was not made aware of these dealings at the time.

          If the NRL wants any credibility then they should immediately ban any high-value "arms-length" dealings.
          This is an ideal opportunity for the NRL to rubber stamp TRobbo's suggestion and make $700,000 exempt from each clubs cap per year for a marquee player.

          From a selfish pov, that would land the Hayne Plane in Bondi Jctn perfectly

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          • Originally posted by Bigchook View Post

            As was mentioned previously, I'm sure they were sold at market value. Whether the money that paid for it was from the player or the club is a different ball game and the difficult to part to prove.

            I agree but I don't think the club has paid any difference. I think the allegation is that players may have purchased undervalue. All you need is a valuation as at the time they purchased it.

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            • it is not rocket science , jump on Real estate .com to price check, the values stated come in close to what the going rate is up there for property.

              $400K will get you a comfortable 4 beder 2 car garage anywhere up there - definitely not Sydney market prices.

              Case closed.

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              • Originally posted by Game Fowl View Post
                it is not rocket science , jump on Real estate .com to price check, the values stated come in close to what the going rate is up there for property.

                $400K will get you a comfortable 4 beder 2 car garage anywhere up there - definitely not Sydney market prices.

                Case closed.
                Around 400k will get you a single car garage in Gould St Bondi Beach.

                That's if and when someone will part with one.

                Sydney real estate is out of control!

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