NRL season launch in doubt as players threaten fresh BOYCOTT with CBA reaching boiling point
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NRL launch in doubt as players threaten new BOYCOTT, with terms of collective bargaining deal reaching boiling point on season eve
The launch of the 2023 NRL season could be canceled after fed up players threatened a new boycott over the terms of the latest collective bargaining agreement (CBA).
It may also be revealed that the Rugby League Players Association (RLPA) has requested a three-day lockout with NRL CEO Andrew Abdo next week.
The objective will be to settle their differences and sign an agreement, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
ARLC Chairman Peter V’Landys (left) and NRL CEO Andrew Abdo (right) remain hopeful of a breakthrough in negotiations with the players over the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
A major talking point at the meeting will be the unclear status of the NRLW competition, after it emerged that players from some clubs have been training without contracts in recent weeks.
Adding to the tension is the fact that NRL players are refusing to help the governing body with media or promotional duties in pre-season until the revamped CBA is complete.
The NRL has squared off against the RLPA, led by Clint Newton, after revealing its record $1.347 billion in player payments through 2027.
It is an increase from the $980 million figure offered to NRL stars in the previous CBA.
They also increased the minimum wage for men in the NRL from $80,000 to $120,000.
Cowboys veteran Chad Townsend recently stated that the players will “consider all options” and are prepared to be patient to “make sure the right deal is reached” when it comes to the CBA.
Dozens of current players want to see more money invested in a emergency fund for injuries, as well as better post-race programs to help transition to a “normal life” once the footballers hang up their boots.
Better training salaries and match fees are also desired.
Fortunately for soccer fans, there is there are no plans to boycott the Indigenous All Stars game on February 11 or any preseason test.
Cowboys veteran Chad Townsend recently stated that the players will “consider all options” and are prepared to be patient to “make sure the right deal is reached,” while Rabbitohs coach Jason Demetriou said they deserve to be heard.