#520753 - Thu Apr 22 2010 09:13 PM
Mlebourne Storm : NRL
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Now we know how they kept all those players on their payroll. This may be the end of rugby league in Melbourne. Quote:
Melbourne Storm stripped of everything The Sydney Morning Herald 23rd April 2010
The biggest scandal in Australian sporting history is threatening to wipe out Melbourne Storm, rugby league's most successful team of the past decade, after it emerged the club had won two titles while massively cheating on salary cap rules. The explosive revelations have left the club stripped of its last two premierships, barred from accruing points for the rest of this year, owing $1.6 million in penalties - and battling for survival.
Senior club executives could also potentially face up to five years' jail and fines of $200,000 under companies law if they are charged and convicted over their roles in the scandal, according to legal experts. And senior players and their managers may face investigation for possible breaches of criminal provisions or taxation laws if they conspired to hide the true nature of their salary deals.
National Rugby League chief David Gallop, revealing the scandal, said investigators had discovered a dual bookkeeping system to enable salary cap cheating. Secret records hid extra player payments that were kept apart from information disclosed to NRL auditors. It is believed the league investigation began following a tip-off from a Storm insider who is no longer with the club. The probe uncovered over-payments totalling $1.7 million over five years. Club officials confessed to the NRL yesterday.
It also emerged that an innocuous marquee used for corporate entertainment at Storm's home ground played a key role in the scam. For five years the club made double payments for the marquee, booking a superfluous $20,000 payment for each game for something they already received under their ground hire contract. The money, amounting to $1.7 million, was channelled to star players who helped Storm win its 2007 and 2009 NRL titles.
Former Storm chief executive Brian Waldron has been accused of being the architect of the rorts. Waldron quit the Storm in January to head the new rugby union club, the Melbourne Rebels. He is expected to step down today after stinging criticisms from the owner of Melbourne Storm and part-owner of the NRL, Rupert Murdoch's News Ltd, which publishes the Herald Sun and The Australian. News chairman and chief executive John Hartigan said Storm "has had a couple of rats in the ranks" and news of the rorts left him feeling sick. "I don't think there will be a league fan anywhere who is not outraged by what appears to be a highly organised, deeply deceptive fraud in which there was systematic and deliberate concealment of unlawful payments to certain players over an extended period," he said. He said Waldron was "the centre" of the deception. News Ltd intended referring the issue to police, although it was not clear whether it was a civil or criminal matter.
The NRL insisted that neither Storm chairman Rob Moodie, his fellow directors nor News Ltd were aware of the two sets of accounts until the audit.
The AFL responded by saying it would probe player payments at St Kilda from 2002 to 2004, when Waldron was the club's chief executive. Storm's acting chief executive Matt Hanson, who was also stood down yesterday, worked with Waldron at St Kilda as chief financial officer.
Moodie said Storm's board learned of the cheating on April 13. He apologised to NRL supporters. "We are appalled and we're angry," he said. "We do accept the referee's decision. The rules are clear, we've broken them and we offer no excuses whatsoever," Moodie said. "We're devastated by the penalties. It is an unbelievable blow and obviously the lowest day for the club." Asked what Waldron had said the last time they spoke, Moodie said: "He apologised."
Legal experts said that the keeping of dual sets of accounts meant there may be breaches of company law or the Crimes Act and secret payments would likely draw attention from the Australian Taxation Office. In further repercussions, a major club sponsor, the national superannuation fund Hostplus, called a media conference for today, raising the prospect that backers may withdraw from the disgraced club.
With two premierships, three minor premierships and four successive grand final appearances, Storm had been regarded as the team of the decade, but there have long been suspicions of salary cap rorting because of its success in retaining a star-studded playing list, including Greg Inglis, Cameron Smith, Billy Slater and Cooper Cronk. Gallop said the 2007 and 2009 titles won by Storm would not be reassigned to the losing grand finalists Manly-Warringah and Parramatta, but would stand in the records as "stripped".
The penalties are severe when compared with those imposed by the AFL on Carlton and other clubs for salary cap breaches. They were hit with withdrawal of player draft picks. However, Storm's breaches were seen as worse for being contrived and systematic. Gallop said the lengths to which the club went to hide the payments was extraordinary. "The breakthrough in the investigation was the discovery by the salary cap auditor of a file in a separate room at the Storm to the room that contained the file with the player's contracts, outlining the payments to the players not declared to us," he said. "These payments have allowed them to recruit and retain some of the best players in the game."
The first hint of the penalties to be imposed came yesterday when a betting plunge on Melbourne to finish on the bottom of the NRL ladder caused bookmakers to suspend the market.
As well as the roles of Waldron and Hanson, the investigation is believed to encompass former Storm recruitment manager Peter O'Sullivan, chief financial officer Paul Gregory, and one of his predecessors, Cameron Vale, who is now with AFL club North Melbourne. Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Storm's No. 1 female ticket holder, said that supporters would be shocked and saddened, but she hoped they would stand by the club as it rebuilt.
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http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league-news/melbourne-storm-stripped-of-everything.html
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#520754 - Thu Apr 22 2010 10:18 PM
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Can you figure out how the players could not have known? I keep hearing declarations of innocence but I wonder about it. If you know you're on a contract worth say $5,000 per week and $6,000 ends up in your bank account do you think Santa has been generous to you? The salary fairy made a deposit? you've won the lottery.. again? They must have known they were rorting the system! If the money was handed to them in a brown paper bag or similar then there is no question of their guilt. Perhaps I'm naive about how players are played but surely they are not that stupid either? Anyone got any idea of how they can be innocent? Are their managers in on the scam too?
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#520755 - Thu Apr 22 2010 10:47 PM
Re: Mlebourne Storm : NRL
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Tizzabelle, as an AFL supporter, we have always heard that rugby players (of either code) aren't all that bright..maybe they aren't much good at maths either ? (joking) Seriously, it is a sad day for sport in Australia, and I hope that there is only one team in one code involved.
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#520756 - Thu Apr 22 2010 10:57 PM
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Hi Tezza, it is a sad day but I do wonder how many other clubs' officials are now scouring their books to detect/hide cheating? I'll bet the Storm aren't the only club. As for the intelligence of the players, well I bet they can count though I suppose a lot of their finances would be handled by their managers and they are given an allowance. There have been very intelligent people playing league (doctors, accountants etc) but they tend to feature more in rugby union.
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#520758 - Fri Apr 23 2010 01:31 AM
Re: Melbourne Storm : NRL
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oh man, I love a good football drama and THIS is a good football drama. Having never remotely supported having a team in Melbourne I'm not overly upset over this (mumble grumble the team should have been where people actually want one mumble grumble)
So many questions! How could it have gone on so long? Was there two sets of contracts? Just how could only a 'couple of rats' known about something so big? Didn't anyone get suspicious when there was no marquee that was being paid thousands for? Why was Brian Waldron even given time to tender his resignation from the Rebels and not just sacked on the spot? Was there any room left in the sand where everyone's head was? How nervous are other clubs
Looking into my crystal ball I reckon for the first few weeks they'll be playing for pride and showing the unity of the Team .. and then someone, a big name, will take a contract in England, probably some time after Origin, and the flood gates will open and all the good players will head off and the Melbourne Storm will be fielding a b grade team full of players that will be trying to impress other clubs.
I don't think the club will fold but I do think it'll be a looooooong road back for them. It'll pretty much need total transparency and a brand new administration to gain any credibility back and attract new sponsors.
Going to be interesting to see what happens.
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#520759 - Fri Apr 23 2010 01:37 AM
Re: Melbourne Storm : NRL
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Can you figure out how the players could not have known?
It depends how they were paying them .. perhaps it was just showing up in their accounts as "Melbourne Storm" and looks legit.
I dunno about the players. Part of me thinks they MUST have known but part also thinks they just assumed that everything was alright. I don't reckon the admin showed around the statdecs that the club send off to the NRL so they just figured that everything must be alright. Don't know and I don't think we'll ever know.
Edited by Copago (Fri Apr 23 2010 01:40 AM)
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#520760 - Fri Apr 23 2010 02:04 AM
Re: Melbourne Storm : NRL
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Copago, I'm with you. I don't think we'll ever know for sure despite any number of stat decs etc. Even if their manager handles all the money they do have to sign their tax returns though... The Bulldogs bounced back after their salary cap debacle in 2002. Maybe the Storm will too.
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#520761 - Fri Apr 23 2010 03:37 AM
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I agree that the penalty fits the crime, but I think that the team should have been suspended immediately. Every game for the rest of the season will become a farce, with the Melbourne players just going through the motions, and the opposing teams using the fixture as a training gallop. Opposing coaches would hate to lose their big-name players to injury in what amounts to a Mickey-Mouse fixture. I wonder what will become of Mr Waldron. His career is pretty well stuffed, eh? Will this be the end of the salary cap? Will other teams pick up the Melbourne players, or as Copago suggests, will they all trot off to England? Perhaps they will all join up with the new Union team in Victoria... PS- I am NOT rewriting any Tipping Comps, for this year, or any previous years. 
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#520762 - Fri Apr 23 2010 03:52 AM
Re: Melbourne Storm : NRL
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I agree that the penalty fits the crime, but I think that the team should have been suspended immediately. Every game for the rest of the season will become a farce, with the Melbourne players just going through the motions, and the opposing teams using the fixture as a training gallop. Opposing coaches would hate to lose their big-name players to injury in what amounts to a Mickey-Mouse fixture.
there is an agreement with Fox sports that they must get eight games a week or suffer reduced payments. They've only done it that way to save themselves the money.
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#520763 - Fri Apr 23 2010 06:44 AM
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Sportsbet is offering to assist players financially in removing the tattoos they got to celebrate the premierships. Bit of rubbing salt into the wound there! Story
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#520764 - Fri Apr 23 2010 07:09 AM
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I hear the guys that ran the show at the Storm moved to St Kilda and that their odds of collecting the wooden spoon has been slashed dramatically! That was talk in a front bar mind.
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#520765 - Fri Apr 23 2010 07:44 AM
Re: Melbourne Storm : NRL
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I think the players can fund their own tattoo removal procedures. They have the money from playing, from sponsorships and oh yeah.. from the extra payments they didn't know they were getting ;-) Do I smell "publicity stunt" from Sportsbet?
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#520766 - Fri Apr 23 2010 09:51 PM
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What will prvious year's ladders show? Have they basically had the points taken away from them for those years too? lots of jokes started up out there ... what has 26 legs but can't climb a ladder? ************ Cameron Smith: "Craig, how are we supposed to go out there every week and know no matter how hard we try, we won't have any points at the end of the year?" Bellamy: "I don't know. I'll ring Ricky Stuart and ask him". ************ ''What's the difference between the Melbourne Storm and a tooth pick?'' '' A tooth pick has two points'' *********** Just bought a Melbourne Storm dinner set and it's missing two cups!! But at least it came with an extra spoon. boom boom 
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#520768 - Sat Apr 24 2010 04:56 AM
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The toothpick joke was my favourite too (esp as a Manly fan)  *copies and pastes into emails..* Cheers Copago 
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#520769 - Sat Apr 24 2010 05:23 AM
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I don't think it'll be reversed but there is wide spread grumbles over them not getting any points this year. I half thought myself at some stage that if they get themselves under the cap that maybe they should play for points again. But then I changed my mind .. apart from the $500,000 fine that is the only penalty they have been given that they didn't take by cheating. this early in the season there is a chance that they could come back and make the finals and I tend to think that wouldn't be great for the already damaged NRL image. A thief wouldn't just be asked to give back what he stole and then everything would be alright.
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#520770 - Sat Apr 24 2010 05:49 AM
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There's been so much discussion about this. The trouble is that the scenario is so full of "what ifs" that it's impossible to calculate the ramifications of their actions. If they had gone under the cap this year they may have had to dismiss a player to fit under the cap. What if Billy Slater or Cameron Smith had to leave and gone to e.g. Cronulla. Would the Sharks' perfomance have improved? Quite possibly. Would the Storm's have deteriorated? Probably. I think it's a fair enough (though painful) decision to make them pointless this year. The same thing happened to the Bulldogs and they've bounced back. How they will play though is another matter and how will opposing teams play them? Will their opponents field their best team and risk injuring a star player in a nothing match. Sigh.
There was an informal meeting of the board today (without the News Ltd reps) and they agreed that it's the only course of action. As for previous years, my guess (pure guess) is that they will still have the ladders written as they were but they will flood it with asterisks to denote that the Storm were stripped of the win.
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#520772 - Sat Apr 24 2010 03:33 PM
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>.I thought they had lost all the points they had earned so far this year, but will earn points for any games they win from now.
No, they must play each game but will not be winning any points and that is where the controvesy is coming in. IF they win a game they won't get the points. If the opposition wins then they get the points. If the opposition lose they DO NOT get the points.
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#520773 - Sat Apr 24 2010 09:56 PM
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David Gallop must be thinking of taking one of those jobs guarding convoys in Afghanistan, its gotta be easier than the one he's got.
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#520774 - Sat Apr 24 2010 11:21 PM
Re: Melbourne Storm : NRL
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I wonder how the players will play this weekend and for the rest of the season. Will they play for pride or will they take it easy as they can't win the comp? I'm guessing they'll play fairly normally for a few weeks at least if not with more venom than usual. Might be more sledges happening than normal too ;-) Interesting times... Chicken wing anyone?
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#520777 - Tue May 11 2010 04:37 PM
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"Protem Leo, protem." she said bravely knowing that she probably won't get ahead of Leo in the NRL timpping comp. I can only laugh at my ineptitude in the tipping comps but it's a bit of fun.  By the way, how did the Dragons go against Manly last week? 
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