The NRL will search authorized recommendation on what sanctions it may well impose on any participant who defects to signal with insurgent rugby union competitors R360.
NRL bosses met with membership counterparts by way of a teleconference on Friday morning, with the specter of R360 the principle level of debate.
The golf equipment have been eager for the NRL to contemplate motion in opposition to any participant who leaves for the proposed competitors, in addition to brokers who drive their purchasers in direction of the league.
One possibility stays the potential of blocking gamers from returning to the NRL in the event that they do depart for R360.
ARL Fee chairman Peter V’landys will now take the matter to the fee, with authorized recommendation to be sought.
An official place from the NRL is prone to be determined inside weeks, with the golf equipment supporting head workplace on the matter.
Questions additionally linger over whether or not completely different motion is obtainable over gamers who break contracts to hitch the league in comparison with those that depart when free brokers.
Sources have instructed AAP there stays some scepticism amongst NRL golf equipment relating to the viability of the breakaway league, however there may be additionally a degree of alertness.
V’landys has additionally rubbished the competitors, questioning its monetary safety and warning gamers who be a part of are taking a major danger.
However there may be additionally an acceptance from golf equipment that there’s a real menace that wants deterrence, with a number of gamers having spoken to the breakaway competitors.
Included amongst these are the likes of Melbourne fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen, NSW State of Origin star Zac Lomax and former Dally M Medallist Roger Tuivsasa-Sheck.
Brisbane powerhouse Payne Haas has additionally drawn the eye of R360 officers, together with rising South Sydney star Jye Grey and departing Melbourne prop Nelson Asofa-Solomona.
Jillaroos star Jess Sergis has additionally been linked to the competitors, however bristled on the suggestion of it when requested final week.
Beneath the R360 proposal, six males’s groups and 4 girls’s groups would function within the inaugural competitors subsequent October.
Gamers can be drawn in with profitable multi-million-dollar contracts, with occasions performed across the globe
The variety of sides would develop over time, with franchises based mostly in cities akin to London, Madrid and Miami.
Gamers might select the place they reside, and can be registered to the UAE rugby federation, with claims of potential tax breaks.
Parramatta halfback Mitch Moses this week conceded gamers can be drawn to the competitors, with the Eels open to contemplating a launch for Lomax if he requests one.
“Any time that cash is being tossed round (it’s a lure),” Moses mentioned.
“Particularly if gamers have executed lots within the sport already and need to get their pay day. It’s as much as them.
“It is going to clearly be robust on rugby league if it occurs and we lose a few our large names, however we’ll survive.”
The NRL’s stance comes after Rugby Australia declared this week it will block any participant who joins R360 from representing the Wallabies.
The identical stance has additionally been taken from the rugby unions of New Zealand, South Afirca, Eire, England, Scotland, France and Italy.

