Players launch all-out media boycott against NRL as CBA negotiations take dramatic twist

By The Roar / Editor

The NRL’s players are prepared to shun game-day media commitments for months and will not rule out further strike action as part of drastic measures the rugby league players association hopes will lead to a resolution in laggard collective bargaining agreement talks with the NRL.

Media strikes announced by the RLPA at an emergency press conference on Wednesday mean players will boycott post-match press conferences from round 19 and until further notice, including after Wednesday’s final State of Origin match.

Men’s and women’s players will not engage in pre-match, halftime or post-match interviews on game day and have been instructed not to take calls from journalists.

The NRL’s coaches are still expected to front the media as normal, with players available on days when games are not played.

The RLPA says these conditions will remain in place until the completion of a draft CBA, until the warring NRL and PA meet with an industrial relations mediator and until player benefits and support payments return to pre-COVID levels agreed under the previous CBA.

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More than 50 players from the 17 clubs met on Tuesday night to discuss the laggard CBA, now eight months overdue, with chief executive Clint Newton saying the players were prepared to take more action if their demands were not met.

“Our leadership group met and they discussed that this could go on,” he said.

“Players are reasonable but ultimately we have to put everything on the table for the players, we have to work through the process.

“Ultimately, it was a player-led decision and we are right behind it.

“We are hopeful and we remain optimistic about reaching an agreement.”

In total, the warring parties have been negotiating the new CBA for 20 months, with the current agreement only able to roll over until October 31 of this year.

The RLPA had been hopeful of reaching an agreement with the NRL by the end of May after presenting the league with a settlement proposal midway through that month.

But talks once again hit an impasse over disagreements to several of the more than 100 items listed in the CBA.

The RLPA believes the NRL has given them a “take it or leave it” ultimatum to proposed amendments to the settlement proposal.

The RLPA says it has not demanded any more money since December last year but claims the NRL is pushing to determine how the player’s share of revenue is allocated to the RLPA and its programs, including the medical support fund and injury hardship fund.

The RLPA also claims the NRL wants ownership and access of player data, including medical information, and to be able to introduce more games without approval from the PA.

Privately, the NRL believes it has been willing to come to the table on the RLPA’s demands and that it has acted in good faith throughout the protracted discussions.

Abdo and Australian Rugby League Commission chairman Peter V’landys have been reluctant to engage in a public war-of-words with the RLPA.

South Sydney prop Thomas Burgess, a member of the RLPA player advisory group, was confident fans would still feel connected to the players despite the extent of the media blackout.

“This is not about turning our back on the fans at all,” Burgess said.

“We’ve got our social media, we’re involved in that. I think personally Souths have taken a lot of games on the road, we’re going to Perth, we’re going to Cairns, the Sunshine Coast.

“We want a deal done, we want to go back to normal. But we’ve been backed into a corner here.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-07-07T01:54:34+00:00

criag

Roar Rookie


"Cheers! Good luck in the second half."

2023-07-06T03:47:53+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


So we'll miss those insane half time interviews as players leave the field. That's good news!

2023-07-06T02:27:22+00:00

Adam

Roar Guru


I'd go to far as to say it's negative re-enforcement. By taking away the painful stimuli we're all collectively rewarded

2023-07-06T02:23:42+00:00

Adam

Roar Guru


They just wanna put a performance on for the fans

2023-07-06T01:02:25+00:00

Brett305

Roar Rookie


Pity it doesn’t apply to certain coaches, spare me another Ricky Stuart diatribe, and I support the raiders lol.

2023-07-06T00:38:51+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


:thumbup:

2023-07-05T23:57:13+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


meh :stoked:

2023-07-05T23:22:13+00:00

Redcap

Roar Guru


That's the legendary Keith Neller, original Giant and Challenge Cup winner.

2023-07-05T23:06:04+00:00

Bernie

Roar Rookie


i watched it with the mute on. as if the drivel & ex-player (non) comments weren't enough, Mat Thompson would be the worst caller in history.

2023-07-05T23:02:21+00:00

Bernie

Roar Rookie


i reckon the Duftstar could also pass for Lenin if he shaved his head.

2023-07-05T22:58:02+00:00

Bernie

Roar Rookie


but it's ok to have endless gambling adverts.

2023-07-05T22:37:25+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


Just concentrate on the full 80 minutes

2023-07-05T22:23:04+00:00

GD

Roar Rookie


That language butchery can be pretty brutal to the ears. Clubhouse leader from a few seasons back, Finch : " Yiz have give it yiz all "

2023-07-05T22:05:57+00:00

Emcie

Roar Guru


You're not supposed to say that out loud

2023-07-05T22:03:05+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


I see an old Seagulls jersey in your icon D. I can't remember who the player is.

2023-07-05T22:00:38+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


I rarely read the expert articles on here anymore. Just the comments

2023-07-05T21:47:42+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


:laughing:

2023-07-05T21:46:50+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


Lol the roasting in the comments :laughing:

2023-07-05T21:36:33+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


Wish union players went on a strike like that..

2023-07-05T21:19:39+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


There is enough money in the game for the RLPA to establish an "industry" super and insurance fund supporting all players at all levels

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