Rugby: the Toulouse Stadium Wants to Abrogate Part of the Salary Cap, the League Defends the Current "Framework"
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On Monday 9 March, Stade Toulousain called for the repeal of several provisions of the Salary Cap, the salary ceiling set up in Top 14. A position contrary to that of the national league of Rugby. It has two months to respond to this request.
The salary-cap of the French rugby remains at the heart of an arm between the Stade Toulosain and the LNR. The club contests the legality of the device and denounces a disadvantage for the French teams in Europe.
The arm between the National Rugby League (LNR) and the Stade Toulousain regarding the salary ceiling continues. The case defends "an assumed choice" and does not intend to accept the requests of the leader of Top 14.
INFO FIGARO - The club in the Upper part of the country, which has been entangled in several cases, calls for the repeal of several rules. The LNR will defend the current framework "with determination".
The lawyers of the Stade Toulosain, a club sanctioned several times in recent seasons, wrote to the president of the National League of Rugby to demand profound changes to the salary-cap regulation, and thus not to have to pursue their legal action against this regulation. The LNR indicates that it will defend the existing framework, "with serenity and determination."
After the defense, the Stade Toulosain is decided to go to the attack. Over the last few weeks, several cases have damaged the image of the defending French champion club. There was first of all the controversy around Melvyn Jaminet and the Pacific Heart company which cost the men of Ugo Mola two points. There was then a controversy about the image contracts concerning Antoine Dupont or Anthony Jelonch with a fine that was paid by the club of Ha…
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