awec wrote: » Also need to factor in the payments made to players from places other than the IRFU, for example Sexton's private money contract top up.
prawnsambo wrote: » Pretty much all of them (excluding new academy graduates) would have some personal sponsorships for cars etc. But that would also hold true for their English counterparts. I'm not sure if this kind of thing is included in the salary cap, but I'd assume it is for the sake of argument.
Former Former wrote: » Nope. There are separate costs called out for "National tours, camps and squads" (1.4 million) and "National match costs" (3.6 million). Player and management costs are 40.5 million. A few million here and there doesn't change the overall picture that the Irish lads aren't massively underpaid.
Interested Observer wrote: » I presume that figure would include all the provincial coaches as well.
Bazzo wrote: » Also any grassroots costs for refereeing etc. Absolutely loads of stuff.
RobbieRuns wrote: » Not so much as go to England for a big pay day, for me it is players at the end of their cycle (just past their best) who can go to England for a pay day. Not a huge pay day, but better than they would get here. Players like Tomas O'Leary to London Irish, Donnacha O'C to Worcester, Stringer to Sarries/Bath/worcester
Quin_Dub wrote: » Absolutely - In almost all those cases the player moved when they dropped out of the Central contract system and moved back to a provincial one. The move to the UK kept them at the National contract salary level rather then increasing their salary more than likely..
RobbieRuns wrote: » Good point. I actually missed Sean O'Brien, started in London in December, which I assume was when his central contract ran out? He would have been contracted up to the end of the World Cup cycle. He has done very well financially to agree a new contract, then go for his operation on the old hip. I would say that moving from a Central Contract to a provincial one would be a big drop in wages. Rob Kearney might have done that.
randomrb wrote: » I have heard a few ex-players mention in interviews that the IRFU are very hard negotiators with older players, the likes of Kearney would be on relatively small money. thats why the likes of SOB, Connacha ryan, O'connell all looked abroad as the IRFU give small short contracts to older players
typhoony wrote: » not sure if it's already been mentioned but the English RFU is set to invoke the exceptional Circumstance rule for next year to allow the England players currently at Saracens to play wherever they like, be great to see Itoje or Farrell over here.
lawrencesummers wrote: » The fact that Kearney is on a central contract disputes your beliefs somewhat. What an utter waste of a central contract
Clegg wrote: » Ireland's undisputed first choice fullback for a decade was a waste of a central contract. Nice one.
Guy:Incognito wrote: » Anyone listen to Venter on the Rugby Union Weekly podcast (5 live). Jesus, everyone is just out to get Sarries. Poor Nigel Wray is just naive and didnt deliberately cheat. He was on the Rugby Pod too, but havnt got back to listen to it, I assume more of the same.
lawrencesummers wrote: » Contracts are given on the basis of future performance, not pastt, and yes a player on a central contract that isn’t good enough to make the squad is a mistake and a waste of a central contract.
prawnsambo wrote: » Fair enough. But there are a lot of people employed by the IRFU who could come under that heading. Then there's the referees - are they part of professional game costs? I would think so tbh:
And then the likes of Nucifora and Peter Smyth who come under the general heading of 'Rugby'. Some of these (like the U20s coaching staff) come under a different heading, Performance Director: David Nucifora P.A. to Performance Director: Cathy McGonigle Business Intelligence Analyst: Claire Wallace Business Intelligence Analyst: Gillian McDarby Head of Elite Player Development: Peter Smyth National Talent Development Manager: Hendrik Kruger Head of Elite Performance & Science: Nick Winkelman Data Scientist: Andrew Whale National Talent Athletic Development Coach: Martin Kennedy Ireland U19s Head Coach / Ireland U20 Assistant Coach: Tom Tierney Performance Analyst (HPU): John Buckley Head of International Talent ID & Development: Joe Lydon IQ Rugby Talent ID Coach: Kevin Maggs IQ Regional Talent ID Coach: Steven McGinnis National Talent Coordinator: Wayne Mitchell Even if you cut half of them out, that's a lot of people. And it doesn't include the nine people listed under 'medical and nutrition' and obviously the non-core staff in HR, Finance, Ticketing, Marketing, IT and Operations. you can cut most of them though as it's all not to do with pro rugby though Bazzo wrote: » Also any grassroots costs for refereeing etc. Absolutely loads of stuff. not relevant though to this though
Performance Director: David Nucifora P.A. to Performance Director: Cathy McGonigle Business Intelligence Analyst: Claire Wallace Business Intelligence Analyst: Gillian McDarby Head of Elite Player Development: Peter Smyth National Talent Development Manager: Hendrik Kruger Head of Elite Performance & Science: Nick Winkelman Data Scientist: Andrew Whale National Talent Athletic Development Coach: Martin Kennedy Ireland U19s Head Coach / Ireland U20 Assistant Coach: Tom Tierney Performance Analyst (HPU): John Buckley Head of International Talent ID & Development: Joe Lydon IQ Rugby Talent ID Coach: Kevin Maggs IQ Regional Talent ID Coach: Steven McGinnis National Talent Coordinator: Wayne Mitchell Even if you cut half of them out, that's a lot of people. And it doesn't include the nine people listed under 'medical and nutrition' and obviously the non-core staff in HR, Finance, Ticketing, Marketing, IT and Operations.
Squidgy Black wrote: » He's been on short contracts since the end of 2017. Signed an 18 month one, then he was given a one year extension last summer. When he was still the starting 15. It runs out in a couple of months. And was reportedly extremely low compared to his previous ones. How is that a waste of a central contract?
Dravokivich wrote: » First squad he didn't make, is the last I competition of his last year.