Not a Storm in a teacup, but the club must survive
By Steve Kaless, 23 Apr 2010 Steve Kaless is a Roar Guru
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Shock is the only word to describe the downfall of the Melbourne Storm, especially given the fact that they have received so many plaudits from neutral supporters for their achievements and it had seemed they had done so much to stay under the salary cap. It now leaves the NRL with four major challenges.
1. A complete overhaul of the salary cap and how it’s policed
It’s become apparent through both the Storm and the Bulldogs scandals that Ian Schubert, the man tasked with policy, can only find breaches when they’re handed to him on a platter.
It would seem forensic accounting is yet to hit the NRL. But just how a side like Melbourne had to go so far over the cap, shows it needs to be reworked. The NRL’s inability to find breaches on their own raises doubts about other clubs’ salary cap status.
2. The overall integrity of the competition is in question
Someone, somewhere, is signing off cheques which are clearly more than what should be for legal salary payments. Who in News Ltd knew about this breach and how will the NRL deal with this problem?
How much did former Melbourne Storm chief and current Melbourne Rebel’s head, Brian Waldron, know. as this occurred on his watch?
3. It’s correct that the NRL have not backdated titles to give premierships to Manly or Parramatta because you must factor in sides that the Storm beat to reach the Grand Final. For instance, Brisbane beaten in the final minute by Storm in 2007, would have a case as to why they aren’t awarded the title.
4. But I disagree with the NRL’s decision to strip the Storm’s points in 2010. In the English football system, the club is provided with a concrete penalty and they play from this point. Clubs have been known to start from a negative value, but at least their games have some relevance.
Going forward, there must be some relevance to Melbourne playing each week. This decision completely dilutes any match the Storm play this year. This is not what the competition is about.
It overly punishes the players, too, all of whom would have signed a contract in good faith.
In terms of the future, three questions remain:
1. The future of the club
2. How quickly is the club expected to get their side under the cap
3. What are the legal ramifications, given the signed contracts with the players
The first point is the most salient.
I don’t think anyone will argue that there now remains serious short term challenges, but long term, there remains a need for a Melbourne team in the NRL.
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April 23rd 2010 @ 11:29am
Bob said | April 23rd 2010 @ 11:29am | Report comment
How much did the NRL know until this season? Did they wait until it could not be kept quiet? Or are they just not very good at discovering rorting? I’m sure they would have considered the ramifications of this story before proceding.
Other q’s
What is to stop the Storm throwing games from now on?
Do they keep the World Club Challenge Cup?
April 23rd 2010 @ 11:37am
M1tch said | April 23rd 2010 @ 11:37am | Report comment
The RFL will get back the prize money and give it to Leeds and the Leeds Chairman says he doesnt care either way if its awarded to leeds or just a asterisk year
April 23rd 2010 @ 11:30am
Mick of Newie said | April 23rd 2010 @ 11:30am | Report comment
The assumption that this should have been found earlier is great Monday morning quarterbacking. People will go to great lengths to hide things and auditing will not of itself find things. This stuff gets found when people inside the tent start talking, as they inevitably do.
April 23rd 2010 @ 1:20pm
Stormin Red said | April 23rd 2010 @ 1:20pm | Report comment
I sincerely hope this does not kill the club I have supported from day one, but if the club does fail, we only have our own people to blame. We cannot blame the league for punishing us for breaking the rules. The rules are the rules and every club knows the consequences. It does not matter if “everybody else is doing it”, it reminds me of what my mum used to say, “Just because Billy does it doesn’t mean you can.”
As a supporter, I can only describe this as like being cheated on by your girlfriend. Your friends have been telling you she is cheating but you love her so much you just don’t believe them, she wouldn’t do that to you. Then one day you come home and find her with your best mate. I know it may be a stretch for some to compare the two but you do grow to love the club you watch every week and they have betrayed their fans.
Every year the supporters spend money on going to games, on merchandise and on the endlessly redesigned jerseys. The administrators who were running our club have obviously forgotten that we were paying their wages every time we handed over our cash for this stuff. This is what has disappointed me the most. My own money contributed to the wages of these buffoons that were cheating the system. They have not only cheated the system but more importantly, they have cheated their own fans. The supporters are the ones who have been let down here.
Already the taunts have begun and they will not stop any time soon. As soon as we win a game next year the inevitable, “they must still be cheating” taunts will begin. If we win a premiership in the next ten to twenty years, it will not matter how legitimate it is, there will be questions asked. These people have tainted our club and the stain will not wash away.
We trusted these people to run our club, to keep us strong and help us be the best that we could be. We support them through the lean years in the trust that they were doing everything to help the club. They led us to the top and to all of the rewards of the last couple of years but then we find out they have been blatantly cheating and it is just so disappointing. I was very close to joining those supporters who have dumped their gear in the bin or on the steps of the club, but I just can’t do it. I will continue to support the club but they better find every single person who knew about this and ship them out or throw them in jail, this is fraud after all. There is a lot of anger but it needs to be directed at the people who perpetrated this crime, not at the league for administering the rules.
April 23rd 2010 @ 1:35pm
AndyRoo said | April 23rd 2010 @ 1:35pm | Report comment
There is a lot of anger but it needs to be directed at the people who perpetrated this crime, not at the league for administering the rules.
Good attitude mate.
I have never liked the Storm but feel for you guys now.
Best wishes for the rest of the year and 2011.
April 23rd 2010 @ 3:35pm
oikee said | April 23rd 2010 @ 3:35pm | Report comment
Read a article today saying rugby league killed itself. How true.
Nobody can blame me, i have winged for nearly a year about our lack of leadership. Now its well and truely bitten us on the bum.
Rugby league is now the 4th code. Cheers.
April 23rd 2010 @ 4:18pm
Dogs Of War said | April 23rd 2010 @ 4:18pm | Report comment
Oikee, it may be the calayst for the Comp getting that Independent Commission in place ASAP. Need more Steve Mortimer shouting from the rooftops. Maybe I should email him and get him crackin’
April 23rd 2010 @ 5:18pm
Too true said | April 23rd 2010 @ 5:18pm | Report comment
Spot on, it is in a very sickly state now. All the money in the world won’t repair a thing.
Rupert Murdoch has been very quiet on all this, I cannot believe he would have allowed this to occur if he was involved.
He owns half the comp, owns the Storm and owns the pay tv broadcaster, and he says bupkus. Hmmm, Rupert’s either getting old, doesn’t care or gave his blessing.
The writing’s on the wall for the NRL now. This is just the beginning.
April 23rd 2010 @ 5:25pm
rugbyfuture said | April 23rd 2010 @ 5:25pm | Report comment
i doubt it, watever happens league somehow has very forgiving fans.
April 23rd 2010 @ 5:52pm
oikee said | April 23rd 2010 @ 5:52pm | Report comment
League fans might be forgiving, but when you see time and time again, a code that could be great, shooting itself at every turn, run by muppets,. I am starting to find out i have better things to do.
To be honest, i dont think rugby league can survive without teams in every state. This wont happen now.
Rugby union and AFL can fight it out now, i have lost interest in code wars.
April 23rd 2010 @ 6:03pm
rugbyfuture said | April 23rd 2010 @ 6:03pm | Report comment
feel free to follow rugby, its trying to improve itself…
April 24th 2010 @ 11:48am
Jim Wilson said | April 24th 2010 @ 11:48am | Report comment
Beat the AFL last night on the box:
http://blogs.sunherald.com.au/whoweare/archives/2010/04/the_who_we_are_75.html
11 THE 7PM PROJECT Ten 751,000 191,000 216,000 189,000 75,000 81,000
13 NINE’S LIVE FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL Nine 680,000 397,000 283,000
16 SEVEN’S AFL: RND 5: WESTERN BULLDOGS VS ADELAIDE Seven 611,000 16,000 315,000 10,000 172,000 97,000
25 NINE’S FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL Nine 431,000 284,000 147,000
40 HITLER’S BODYGUARD SBS ONE 234,000 59,000 80,000 48,000 22,000 25,000
77 LOONEY LOONEY LOONEY BUGS BUNNY MOVIE GO! 124,000 32,000 41,000 7,000 27,000 17,000
225 NINE’S FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL LATE Nine 27,000 16,000 2,000 9,000
April 25th 2010 @ 1:06am
Realist said | April 25th 2010 @ 1:06am | Report comment
Good!
April 23rd 2010 @ 4:35pm
Midfielder said | April 23rd 2010 @ 4:35pm | Report comment
Don’r shot the messenger…. this is not the NRL’s fault…
April 23rd 2010 @ 5:16pm
Too true said | April 23rd 2010 @ 5:16pm | Report comment
Doesn’t rugby league know how to shoot itself in the foot continuously. One scandal after another. Not a very professionally run outfit. Maybe it is time that there is a break away league.
April 24th 2010 @ 5:34am
jus de couchon said | April 24th 2010 @ 5:34am | Report comment
As a non League fan I can understand your fustration . The game is run by Fantasists and greed that stifle it.
April 24th 2010 @ 5:14pm
Redb said | April 24th 2010 @ 5:14pm | Report comment
Good for Jim Wilson I wouldn’t hold your breath waiting for that to happen again
April 25th 2010 @ 10:36am
Jim Wilson said | April 25th 2010 @ 10:36am | Report comment
Add the Regionals & the NRL FNF beats the AFL every week.
April 25th 2010 @ 1:09am
Realist said | April 25th 2010 @ 1:09am | Report comment
Perhaps us NRL fans from the northern states ought to consider becoming non-ticketed members of the Storm?