Manly vow to defend NRL allegations of salary cap breaches

11 December 2017 06:30
Sea Eagles are accused of breaches spanning five yearsClub has vowed to contest allegations with ‘legal review and response’Manly have vowed to defend themselves against allegations they breached the NRL salary cap over the last five years. The Sea Eagles are facing a hefty punishment after they were on Monday issued with a breach notice by the NRL over alleged payments to players outside the salary cap.The club has five days to respond to the NRL integrity unit’s findings but says it disagrees with Rugby League Central’s allegations contained within the breach notice. Related: NSW plans to spend $2bn on Sydney stadiums, but will that mean bigger crowds? Continue readingread full article

Source: TheGuardian