Salary Cap : Thu Jun 18, 2009 5:44 pm
To stay at 1.65M
Super League clubs have agreed to maintain the salary cap at £1.65 million for the 2010 season following a meeting of club officials this week. Under the current cap, which is reviewed on an annual basis, clubs cannot spend more than £1.65 million before prize money payments on its top 25 earners whilst an extra £50,000 can be spent on players outside the top 25 who have made at least one first grade appearance during the season. In addition, club can continue to spend what they wish on juniors outside of the first team in 2010. Any player who has played for the same club for at least 10 consecutive seasons will also continue to have half their salary excluded from the cap for his eleventh and subsequent seasons subject to a maximum spend of £50,000 per club. More info here Good or Bad? |
To stay at 1.65M
Super League clubs have agreed to maintain the salary cap at £1.65 million for the 2010 season following a meeting of club officials this week. Under the current cap, which is reviewed on an annual basis, clubs cannot spend more than £1.65 million before prize money payments on its top 25 earners whilst an extra £50,000 can be spent on players outside the top 25 who have made at least one first grade appearance during the season. In addition, club can continue to spend what they wish on juniors outside of the first team in 2010. Any player who has played for the same club for at least 10 consecutive seasons will also continue to have half their salary excluded from the cap for his eleventh and subsequent seasons subject to a maximum spend of £50,000 per club. More info here Good or Bad? |
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