The curious case of Ronald Volkman, his bung shoulder and which party is liable for the $175,000 owing to the club-less playmaker is about to come to a head.
The curious case of Ronald Volkman, his injured shoulder and which party is liable for the $175,000 owing to the clubless playmaker will be thrashed out at a meeting with the NRL on Monday.
Realising the Samoan international would not be able to take the field in 2024 – which was to be the duration of his Red V contract – the Dragons opted not to proceed with the deal. A myriad of questions will need to be answered. Should Volkman have gone under the knife earlier, while still contracted to the Warriors? Did the Dragons enter into an agreement, verbal or otherwise, that is enforceable? If they have to pay Volkman the $175,000, will that amount be included in their salary cap?
“Our dispute notice was sent to the NRL on January 19. The incident happened at the back end of December. The only party really suffering as a result is Ronald.“The best thing that can happen from here is a quick resolution that provides Ronald with positive certainty and holds the party or parties at fault responsible for what has occurred.“We are fighting because, in our view, there have been clear and multiple breaches of the CBA, the NRL rules and Ronald’s playing contract.
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