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NRL CHIEF executive Dave Smith will selectively offer central contracts to players to keep stars in the game.
Smith will be given discretion to recruit to retain players for the good of the game, rather than see players like Israel Folau, Karmichael Hunt and Sonny Bill Williams play other codes.
Once a player is centrally contracted by the NRL, clubs would be free to negotiate further with the player to recruit him for their team by offering additional payments.
The NRL want to avoid losing talent such as Karmichael Hunt to rival codes. Source: News Corp Australia
It's the first serious step in preventing star players being lost to rugby union, where there will be unrivalled deals being offered by French rugby clubs or the AFL.
Smith has little knowledge of rugby league talent, but will be advised by NRL staffers on priorities.
Clubs have been told there is no maximum number of players the NRL chief executive would be able to sign in any year, but it also may be zero.
Clubs will have an allowance for long-serving players, avoiding a repeat of Glenn Stewart quitting Manly. Source: News Corp Australia
Amid other salary cap concessions for next year and beyond, clubs will be able to put long-serving players into careers with those clubs as they approach the end of their playing days.
The NRL will increase the veteran player allowance by up to 50 per cent.
The allowance will now apply to players serving six years with a club. It was previously eight years.
The allowance will be on a sliding scale with a maximum $250,000 per club in 2015 and $300,000 in 2016;
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