The Gold Coast Bulletin

Revamp for Coast league transfer system

- CONNOR O’BRIEN @obrien_GCB

A REVAMPED Rugby League Gold Coast transfer system has been unveiled to cope with the increase in player movement created by Tweed Heads’ exit from the competitio­n.

The total points allowance for recruitmen­t has been raised from 100 to 120 per team, with concession­s also brought in relating to Seagulls players not featuring in their Intrust Super Cup program next year.

Each club will be granted a free transfer for both an Agrade and under-20 Tweed player, as well as being able to dual register four players in each of Tweed’s 2019 ISC and under-20 squads.

“Tweed’s ISC team, they will contract approximat­ely 30 players,” RLGC manager Scott Dunshea explained.

“So out of that 30 players, pencil in 13 that are not going to play each week – reality says that is not always going to be the case – but the Rugby League Gold Coast clubs can have four portabilit­ies from Tweed for no points.

“We’re making sure we try to spread that talent around so not one club can gain complete advantage of having an associatio­n with Tweed, for example.

“We think that’s the fairest way there. And increasing the points allows the clubs to recruit more players as well.”

Furthermor­e, the Seagulls will select a top 12 for 2019 whose allegiance­s will be divided up between the RLGC clubs except Burleigh.

Those players are unlikely to play at a level below ISC but if need be, can represent their designated RLGC team without affecting their transfer cap.

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