
NRL denies being a cheapskate to premiers
THE NRL has hit back at claims it doesn't offer enough prizemoney for teams in the finals series.
As the debate continues surrounding the meagre $100,000 award for the minor premiership, the NRL moved to debunk claims that the only additional prizemoney on offer was the $400,000 given to the premiers.
"Up to $2.5 million in prizemoney and incentives will be up for grabs in the NRL finals series, which begins next week,” it said in a statement.
"This includes $1 million in prizemoney, rising from $20,000 for a first-week finals loser through to $400,000 for the grand final winner.”
Along with the $20,000 given to the first two teams eliminated, $30,000 is given to those outed in the second week, $100,000 in the third week and $200,000 to the grand final losers.
In comparison, the AFL offers $71,000, $110,000 and $330,000 respectively for first, second and third-week losers, before $660,000 is given to the runners-up and $1.2 million to the premiers.
No minor premiership prizemoney is awarded by the AFL.
The NRL also said a pool of $1.5 million was available to clubs in corporate hospitality and cash incentives for reaching gate and attendance targets throughout the finals.
The NRL's insistence comes after Melbourne co-owner Matthew Tripp labelled the $100,000 prize to the minor premiers as embarrassing on Wednesday, before Saturday's night's deciding clash between the Storm and Cronulla.
Prizemoney
NRL
Premiers $400,000
Runners-up $200,000
Week 3 losers $100,000
Week 2 losers $30,000
Week 1 losers $20,000
Minor premiers $100,000
AFL
Premiers $1.2 million
Runners-up $660,000
Week 3 losers $330,000
Week 2 losers $110,000
Week 1 losers $71,000
Minor premiers $0