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Author:  RLFANS News Hound [ Sat Jun 03, 2023 1:49 pm ]
Post subject:  2024 Salary Cap Confirmed ans Marquee Player Changes


2024 Salary Cap Confirmed ans Marquee Player Changes
The RFL Board have approved a number of changes to the Salary Cap Regulations for 2024.

The changes were agreed after consultation with the RL Commercial Board in Newcastle on Friday, and while the regulations cover Betfred Super League, Championship and League One, the changes mostly affect the Super League clubs.

The finite cap for the Betfred Super League will stay at two point one million pounds for a fifth consecutive season, reflecting a recognition from the Boards and the clubs of the importance of financial sustainability, especially given the additional consideration of repaying the Sport Survival Fund loans.

However, the Board have listened to stakeholders including the RL Commercial Board and supported IMG, the sport's long-term strategic partner, in their view that clubs should be permitted to invest when affordable.


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2024 Salary Cap Confirmed ans Marquee Player Changes
The RFL Board have approved a number of changes to the Salary Cap Regulations for 2024.

The changes were agreed after consultation with the RL Commercial Board in Newcastle on Friday, and while the regulations cover Betfred Super League, Championship and League One, the changes mostly affect the Super League clubs.

The finite cap for the Betfred Super League will stay at two point one million pounds for a fifth consecutive season, reflecting a recognition from the Boards and the clubs of the importance of financial sustainability, especially given the additional consideration of repaying the Sport Survival Fund loans.

However, the Board have listened to stakeholders including the RL Commercial Board and supported IMG, the sport's long-term strategic partner, in their view that clubs should be permitted to invest when affordable.


READ MORE ON THIS STORY...

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