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John Hipwell (52)
Yeah, and if they can pay 250k for a rookie player then can pay some coins for a local scoutAll Shute Shield and QPR games are now televised.
I am sure Scottish Rugby has worked out how to access them.
Yeah, and if they can pay 250k for a rookie player then can pay some coins for a local scoutAll Shute Shield and QPR games are now televised.
I am sure Scottish Rugby has worked out how to access them.
No it wouldn’t have to be applied across all businesses. Look at the AFL, NBA, NFL and so on.Legally it doesn’t work that way. Why would a player or another business pay someone else financial compensation when there was no binding contract between the parties any more. It would have to be applied across all industries and all business, it just wouldn’t happen.
That wasn’t about transfer fees. It was a follow up on my point about how the Force should have had dispensation to spend over the cap to bring wallabies eligible players home over signing foreign players when they were reintroduced to super rugbyUnder a transfer system like football every one of these wouldn’t of got a $$ from another club.
All either moved at end of contract (free transfer) or moved because contract was in breach (Covid pay reduction). FIFA does have some u21 rule that requires compensation but hard to explain.
If WR (World Rugby) applied its own laws it’s still doesn’t mean it’s legally binding. Soccer went through this 30yrs ago with the Bosman ruling. Where clubs were demanding compensation for out of contract players etc. the player took it to the European court which ruled in his favor. It’s why free transfers exist in football. The sport was trying to apply something that wasn’t legally allowed.No it wouldn’t have to be applied across all businesses. Look at the AFL, NBA, NFL and so on.
All it would take is world Rugby deciding to change the rules.
The draft in the AFL isn’t legally binding but it works.If WR (World Rugby) (World Rugby) applied its own laws it’s still doesn’t mean it’s legally binding. Soccer went through this 30yrs ago with the Bosman ruling. Where clubs were demanding compensation for out of contract players etc. the player took it to the European court which ruled in his favor. It’s why free transfers exist in football. The sport was trying to apply something that wasn’t legally allowed.
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The draft in the AFL isn’t legally binding but it works.
We have been through the court in Australia about the draft and it ruled in the players favor. As Highlander said, it’s a delicate balance between the parties to ensure players aren’t wanting to take legal action.The draft in the AFL isn’t legally binding but it works.
The commonality between most competitions with a draft system is there is generally nowhere else to go.The draft in the AFL isn’t legally binding but it works.
Look the trade and draft system saw Collingwood miss out on Nick Stevens and Chris Judd. So they probably would have gone to court if it happened a third time. Especially as Collingwood fans still hold onto Peter Moore taking court action to cross to Melbourne with no transfer fee. But somehow his son captaining the club now has eased that painTo my understanding, it only works because the AFL, the players union and the clubs work very carefully to ensure edge case that may result in a legal challenge result in favourable outcomes for the players.
Do you honestly believe the draft would be around (at least, with a similar size and restrictions to its current form) if Luke Ball hadn't made it Collingwood in 2009?
It'd be a good change following on from the ability to change eligibility, but it'd be a struggle to get it passed - England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales all benefit from it more than most, it's next to impossible to get anything through with all of them opposed to it.Simplest solution would be for world rugby to remove the grandparents qualification route. You either have to be born there, parents were born there or you're now a resident of that country.
Keep agents as far away as you can from whatever solution otherwise you'll end up like football were agent fees are extremely problematic and due to the high fees, agents constantly shop players around.
Coming from Frankston anything but jail is pretty amazingInterestingly Sione Tuipuloto has been named vice captain of Scotland this weekend. That’s pretty amazing for a lad from Frankston. At this rate he’ll be a Lion. Hopefully they can leave Mosese alone!
Interestingly Sione Tuipuloto has been named vice captain of Scotland this weekend. That’s pretty amazing for a lad from Frankston. At this rate he’ll be a Lion. Hopefully they can leave Mosese alone!
Eddie had massive wraps on him in this weeks podcast.Interestingly Sione Tuipuloto has been named vice captain of Scotland this weekend. That’s pretty amazing for a lad from Frankston. At this rate he’ll be a Lion. Hopefully they can leave Mosese alone!
Yeah but in the best case that gonna change in 5 years. Meanwhile we'll see a lost generationSimplest solution would be for world rugby to remove the grandparents qualification route. You either have to be born there, parents were born there or you're now a resident of that country.
Yeah, we're absolutely going to lose a whole generation of players to their grandparents nationality and not just a few guys on the fringe of the squad and maybe one or two we wanted to keep the same as it has always beenYeah but in the best case that gonna change in 5 years. Meanwhile we'll see a lost generation