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Phil Rothfield: Sydney Roosters squeeze $8 million worth of talent into $6 million NRL salary cap

THE Sydney Roosters have somehow managed to squeeze $8 million worth of talent into $6 million NRL salary cap.

Sports Columnist Phil Rothfield photographed at Holt St studio.
Sports Columnist Phil Rothfield photographed at Holt St studio.

WHY can’t rugby league fans just appreciate the Sydney Roosters for being one of the great teams of the modern era?

This club is on the verge of becoming the first side to win back-to-back titles in a united competition since Wayne Bennett’s Broncos back in 1992-93.

Yet whenever anyone talks about the Roosters these days they refer to their salary cap.

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Sonny Bill Williams is on the big bucks. Picture: Phil Hillyard
Sonny Bill Williams is on the big bucks. Picture: Phil Hillyard

It dominates discussions on social media whenever they play.

On Friday I had a phone call from a prominent NRL coach, the morning after the Roosters beat the Rabbitohs at Allianz Stadium.

The conversation started along these lines.

Coach: Why don’t you write a story about the Roosters salary cap. Everyone in the game is talking about it.

Buzz: Yeah, great idea. We’re about to go into the finals. I’ll get barred.

But here goes anyway.

Anthony Minichiello is estimated to earn $400,000. Picture: Phil Hillyard
Anthony Minichiello is estimated to earn $400,000. Picture: Phil Hillyard

The NRL salary cap is $5.5 million plus another $600,000 for the marquee player allowance. That makes the total spend $6.1 million for 2014.

Somehow the Roosters have squeezed an estimated $8 million worth of talent into their squad. And I’ve rated them conservatively.

I’m not saying they are cheats but what we do know is their roster is far superior to any other club in the competition.

Check out their star-studded line-up against the Canberra Raiders or Parramatta, or the Titans, or the Wests Tigers. It’s like comparing caviar to fish fingers.

To come up with the $8 million salary cap estimate, I spoke to the prominent coach and a leading player-manager.

Mitchell Pearce (R) and James Maloney deserve big cash.
Mitchell Pearce (R) and James Maloney deserve big cash.

They also point out the Roosters won the grand final last year but, unlike other premiership-winning outfits, didn’t lose a significant player to a rival club, outside of Martin Kennedy to the Brisbane Broncos.

Luke O’Donnell retired and Daniel Mortimer was released mid-season.

They also picked up the hottest young halfback in the game, Jackson Hastings, winning a bidding war with St George Illawarra and other clubs.

So how do they do it?

The Roosters are subjected to exactly the same scrutiny as other clubs by the NRL integrity unit.

Obviously their stars are playing each week for under their real market value.

There can be no other explanation.

ROOSTERS SALARY ESTIMATES

Anthony Minichiello $400,000

Daniel Tupou $250,000

Michael Jennings $750,000

Shaun Kenny-Dowall $350,000

Roger Tuivasa-Sheck $250,000

James Maloney $600,000

Mitchell Pearce $800,000

Sonny Bill Williams $1,000,000

Boyd Cordner $450,000

Aidan Guerra $400,000

Jared Waerea Hargreaves $450,000

Jake Friend $375,000

Sam Moa $250,000

Bench

Mitch Aubusson $275,000

Dylan Napa $200,000

Jackson Hastings $150,000

Frank Paul Nu’uasala $250,000

The rest: $800,000

Total: $8 million

HIGHLIGHT

IT’S great to see the Brisbane Broncos sneak into the finals and keep coach Anthony Griffin’s career alive for at least one more week. I still think he’s been hard done by.

LOWLIGHT

SOMETHING has to be done about the NRL finals format that forces Manly to give up their home ground advantage to play South Sydney in Rabbitohs territory.

SPOTTED

AGENT-to-the-stars John Fordham travelling on a train from Central to Sutherland in peak hour on Friday afternoon. This is a man who has been known to travel in limos.

SWITCH TO SWANS

DICKS hotel is an old rugby league pub in Balmain. At least it used to be.

On Saturday afternoon every big screen in the hotel was on the Swans v Fremantle as patrons cheered for the red and whites.

One little TV in a corner had the Tigers v Sharks. One person was watching it.

MOVE FOR THURSTON

SURELY Johnathan Thurston has to be the new favourite to win the Dally M Medal because his main rival, Jarryd Hayne, has played in losing sides in the final two weeks.

WATMOUGH ON WAY OUT

TWO months ago this column first revealed the internal dramas that threatened to tear the Manly Sea Eagles apart.

Predictably it was met with denials.

In a couple of weeks, one of the biggest stories of the year will break — that Manly’s champion forward Anthony Watmough will not be at Brookvale next season.

I’m 99.9 per cent certain the Blues Origin star will be wearing Parramatta’s blue and gold jersey from 2015 onwards.

TOOVEY LEARNS LESSON

GEOFF Toovey inherited a premiership-winning roster from Des Hasler at the Manly Sea Eagles three years ago.

He has now discovered there’s a lot more to coaching than preparation and tactics.

The management of the roster, salary cap and players is as important as anything else.

This is where the jury is still out on Toovey and his decision to not even make an offer to Glenn Stewart, breaking a bond among the players that took a decade to build.

DEFENCE LETS EELS DOWN

ON face value, an improvement from the wooden spoon to be just one win from the semi-finals should be seen as a highly successful season.

At the same time, Parramatta Eels fans are entitled to feel disappointed.

The last two matches against Canberra and Newcastle were winnable games but their defence against both sides was ordinary.

It was a very good year for the Eels but could have been even better.

Originally published as Phil Rothfield: Sydney Roosters squeeze $8 million worth of talent into $6 million NRL salary cap

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