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Estimated $3 million spent by NSWRL for Ricky to topple QLD this year 2012
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[QUOTE="anzac7, post: 2433732, member: 7793"] I agree completely - which is why I pointed out that if it were $3 million as they said, the players are only getting a fraction of that (and don't forget this is only the money put forward by the NSWRL, not the money/revenue generated by the whole game). So I was curious how the 'rest' could amount to $2.6 M if the players only get just over 10% of the total amount NSWRL put it (and we are not even sure if the NSWRL even pays the players their $20K each anyway!). The article just said that was what has been spent on making sure Ricky has all he needs. The players on both sides should see a whole lot more of that cash. [/QUOTE]
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