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  •   Home > News > Sports > Rugby League

    Netball Australia's put a short-term pay agreement on the table to allow the start of contracting for next year's Super competition

    Netball Australia's put a short-term pay agreement on the table to allow the start of contracting for next year's Super competition

    - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    The governing body's pledged an 11 percent pay increase back-dated to October 1.

    A long-term deal still needs renegotiating with the players' association.

    Governing body boss Kelly Ryan says they've agreed to the union's demands for a revenue-share model and invited representatives to a meeting.

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     Other Rugby League News
     06 Oct: Penrith Panthers halfback Jerome Luai is going to relish his final 80 minutes for the side as they take on the Melbourne Storm in tonight's NRL Grand Final
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     06 Oct: Melbourne rugby league star Will Warbrick's given his two cents on whether a significant height advantage will help the Storm wingers in tonight's NRL grand final against Penrith in Sydney
     04 Oct: Four years on, the lessons of the 2020 NRL grand final still drive Penrith ahead of their rematch with Melbourne
     04 Oct: Mutual admiration is the overwhelming theme between the Panthers and Storm heading into Sunday's NRL grand final in Sydney
     04 Oct: A race against the clock for Kiwis second rower Scott Sorensen ahead of Sunday's NRL Grand Final between Penrith and Melbourne
     03 Oct: Raiders prop Josh Papali'i will face court over a late-night incident at a Canberra league club
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    Could Kiwis halfback Jahrome Hughes finish the week a Dally M medallist and NRL premiership winner? 18:07

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