Kurtley Beale to Wasps
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- Lizard
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Re: Kurtley Beale to Wasps
I'm sure that even if he's not playing, Beale can contribute off the field with his professionalism, leadership and mentoring.
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Re: Kurtley Beale to Wasps
Cough,cough, cough, absolutely. Perhaps he can advise/mentor the lads in the academyLizard wrote:I'm sure that even if he's not playing, Beale can contribute off the field with his professionalism, leadership and mentoring.
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Re: Kurtley Beale to Wasps
Teach them how to beer bong like a boss.oldbackrow wrote:Cough,cough, cough, absolutely. Perhaps he can advise/mentor the lads in the academyLizard wrote:I'm sure that even if he's not playing, Beale can contribute off the field with his professionalism, leadership and mentoring.
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Re: Kurtley Beale to Wasps
After a few bongs, they can have some sleeping pills and paint the town red.
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I assume he's insured, but I don't know how the injury rules work for the cap, or rather players outside the cap.Peej wrote:Except insurance will cover it, I would think, so have lost out on the player rather than moneytwitchy wrote:He probably already had a medical which means they are screwed. An amazing waste of money.Peej wrote:I wonder if there's some kind of get-out clause based on injury?
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His insurance isn't the issue I'd have thought (unless is a career ender), its twofold as to whether Wasps' covers this eventuality (you'd think so) and your point.Digby wrote:I assume he's insured, but I don't know how the injury rules work for the cap, or rather players outside the cap.Peej wrote:Except insurance will cover it, I would think, so have lost out on the player rather than moneytwitchy wrote:
He probably already had a medical which means they are screwed. An amazing waste of money.
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Re: Kurtley Beale to Wasps
Out for 4-6 months. Season starts in 4 months don't it?
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I was thinking about him being insured by Wasps to cover their salary spend. On the cap the entire spend allowed on injury cover used to be less than Beale's salary, so they may have a problem, but it might be players outside the cap works differently, if the rumours about Le Roux are true it would seem soBanquo wrote:His insurance isn't the issue I'd have thought (unless is a career ender), its twofold as to whether Wasps' covers this eventuality (you'd think so) and your point.Digby wrote:I assume he's insured, but I don't know how the injury rules work for the cap, or rather players outside the cap.Peej wrote:
Except insurance will cover it, I would think, so have lost out on the player rather than money
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Re: Kurtley Beale to Wasps
gotcha, and as conjectured above. It would be a tad unfair to be penalised when you can't use the player, though it seems not quite as dire as it first appeared. Though 4-6 months still likely means up to half the season missing, and who knows what player he will be after op and lay off.Digby wrote:I was thinking about him being insured by Wasps to cover their salary spend. On the cap the entire spend allowed on injury cover used to be less than Beale's salary, so they may have a problem, but it might be players outside the cap works differently, if the rumours about Le Roux are true it would seem soBanquo wrote:His insurance isn't the issue I'd have thought (unless is a career ender), its twofold as to whether Wasps' covers this eventuality (you'd think so) and your point.Digby wrote:
I assume he's insured, but I don't know how the injury rules work for the cap, or rather players outside the cap.
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Re: Kurtley Beale to Wasps
On the plus side, he's unlikely to be picked for the AI's so soon after an injury. So, over the season, he may play as many games as Wasps anticipated.Banquo wrote:gotcha, and as conjectured above. It would be a tad unfair to be penalised when you can't use the player, though it seems not quite as dire as it first appeared. Though 4-6 months still likely means up to half the season missing, and who knows what player he will be after op and lay off.Digby wrote:I was thinking about him being insured by Wasps to cover their salary spend. On the cap the entire spend allowed on injury cover used to be less than Beale's salary, so they may have a problem, but it might be players outside the cap works differently, if the rumours about Le Roux are true it would seem soBanquo wrote: His insurance isn't the issue I'd have thought (unless is a career ender), its twofold as to whether Wasps' covers this eventuality (you'd think so) and your point.