NRL: Dragons coach Shane Flanagan speaks to the media after their round 1 victory over the Titans.
ARL Commission chair Peter V’landys has urged club bosses to speak up and “be a whistleblower” if there’s any evidence that rivals are cheating the salary cap.approached 45 CEOs, chairmen and general managers across the game with a total of 33 agreeing to participate in the poll.
The latter is a stark change from when clubs were asked in 2022 where 30 per cent believed there’s no third party deals being facilitated in the game. Craig Bellamy still comfortably leads the charge for best coach with 42 per cent, while Penrith’s Ivan Cleary polled second with 24 per cent after guiding his side to a three-peat. Trent Robinson and Wayne Bennett tied third with six per cent each. The remaining 22 per cent voted for the ‘other’ category.Meanwhile, 63 per cent of clubs would pounce on Panthers halfback Nathan Cleary if they could sign any player in the NRL.
That’s ahead of former Titans coach Justin Holbrook and premiership-winning coach Michael Maguire, who received just 6.5 per cent each.The ‘other’ option was the second most popular with a 25.5 per cent result, followed by Josh Hannay and Kristian Woolf .
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