While some fans may have forgotten the dreaded round 13 rule and the havoc it caused amongst NRL clubโs up until 2015, the repercussions of this questionable rule are still being felt in the NRL to this day.
To put it briefly, what the round 13 rule allowed players to do was allow any player that had signed a contract with another club for the following season to renege on their commitment and instead re-sign with their current club prior to the round 13 deadline.
First implemented in 2008, the controversial ruling was scrapped in mid-2015 following the now infamous Daly Cherry-Evans saga, after Cherry-Evans backed out of his four-year contract with the Gold Coast Titans to instead re-sign on a lifetime deal with the Sea Eagles worth roughly $1.3 million annually.
Here are the top five contract backflips in the NRL era.
3. James Tedesco
After suffering consistent injuries over the first two years of his career but showing great promise, the Canberra Raiders took a leap of faith in late May 2014. Having only played 25 NRL games to date, the Raiders signed James Tedesco to a huge three-year, $650,000 per season deal.
Having benefitted from the round 13 rule thanks to Josh Papaliiโs decision to backflip on a deal with the Eels and remain with the Raiders the year previously, the Raiders would not be so lucky this time.
Only a week after signing for the green machine, Tedesco informed Raiders officials that he would instead be staying at the Tigers, sacrificing nearly $500,000 over the course of his three-year deal in order to remain at his junior club.
Tedesco is said to have been swayed by club captain Robbie Farah as well as finding it hard to walk away from the extremely strong bond he had developed with fellow stars, Luke Brooks and Aaron Woods.
Inglis also promised to return to Melbourne at the earliest possible moment but he never did.
Might have been a blessing in disguise.
What about “salary cap cameron”? Loudly claimed at a press conference that he was staying with the Storm to be loyal, only to sign a highly secretive contract to stay. Could have been the greatest player ever but just like Dimitri and that goat, will only be remembered for being the biggest salary cap cheat in the games history.
I thought Tim Moltzen welshing on Saints might have got a mention.
Smith will go down as 1 of the greatest players of all time and will definitely become an immortal. He is still the best hooker in the game and he is 36 years old, nobody controls a game like him.
Are you a Queenslander?
Smith will never be an immortal, you need credibility for that and Smith has none. He will only be known as the biggest salary cap cheat the game has ever seen.
The French Dressed Chickens didn’t want to pay the money to keep him.
They’d rather buy a winger, buy another winger to replace the first injured winger they bought .Then pay another third winger to put him in the top grade , when the second winger they bought was also injured . Evidently that’s somehow cheaper than keeping the original winger ( Ferguson ) & paying him what he was worth. Only in Nugget land could that be cheaper….