
Lee McGladdery
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The NRL will likely cover the cost of Super League clubs' salary cap outlay if a deal is struck in the coming weeks, a possible game-changer - but that's going to come at a price: namely clubs relinquishing a high degree of governance and control. loverugbyleague.com/post/nrl-clubs…





Here’s that clip from Rory explaining the Bryson situation on 9


Former Super a league player Elijah Taylor warns RTS not to join super league for various reasons, one being ‘it’s not an even playing field because a lot of the guys are on the gear’ 🫠😳 @TheRFL


As reported elsewhere tonight, Wigan, York and Hull FC all voted against Nigel Wood being installed as permanent chair of the RFL. Castleford opted against voting; the other Super League clubs voted in favour. loverugbyleague.com/post/nigel-woo…


Breaking: Nigel Wood has been voted in as chair of the RFL Board.


The RFL Council has today appointed Nigel Wood OBE as its Chair and voted in four Independent Non-Executive Directors



Breaking: Nigel Wood has been voted in as chair of the RFL Board.


Developers will be required to install solar panels and heat pumps in all new homes in England as part of updated planning requirements published by the government. Energy minister Michael Shanks told #BBCBreakfast plug-in panels that homeowners can self-install on balconies will also be available in supermarkets in the coming months bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…




Club Statement - Luke Robinson #GiantsUnleashed






Jon Rahm clarifies his situation with the DP World Tour after withdrawing his appeal against sanctions: “We keep trying to talk with them and negotiate with them what the best outcome is for both of us. I've already told them, and I can say it again. They offered us a deal that I don't think was right, but if they changed it for me to play a minimum of four events -- I don't think it's right that they're requiring people to play more golf than is already required for the agreement they have with them, then I would sign with them. What that means is that our signing fines get paid for and I get released to play LIV Golf this year. “It doesn't seem like it should be a very difficult decision for them, but apparently me playing those two extra events is where they're drawing the line, and I told them I'm not willing to play. I've never played more than four events for the DP World Tour. I think the most I played one year was five, and that's for special circumstances. “Like I said, I don't plan to play in Europe, the DP World Tour at the end of the year, and there's the Omega, Irish Open, Wentworth, I think it's French Open, Dunhill, Spanish Open. That stretch, I'll most likely play my four, and I want to be there. Obviously, I'm going to be in Spain. That's always going to be my highlight for the year in that regard. “But yeah, we're trying to figure it out, and we're trying our best, but I don't feel like I'm asking for too much. If they just reduce it to four events, a lot of this gets cleared up.” This seems like an easy fix for DP World Tour leadership if they were to simply honour the 4 event minimum that they do for all players. What are your thoughts on this? Is Jon Rahm right to hold the line and fight against the extra 2 stipulated events?


NEWS from South Africa: Jon Rahm has withdrawn his appeal of DPWT sanctions. But he maintains no intention of paying fines, and is not signing a conditional release demanding additional starts. Also, he wasn't the only player to decline DPWT offer: golf.com/news/jon-rahm-…

