Wakefield chairman Michael Carter has warned that the changes to the Super League salary cap from next year onwards could set the competition back 10 years: saying the cap is "dead" in his eyes.
Clubs voted through proposals yesterday to increase the cap incrementally over the next three seasons: to £1.9m in 2018, £2m in 2019 and £2.1m in 202 The salary cap is dead, proclaims Wakefield chairman Michael Carter
Wakefield chairman Michael Carter has warned that the changes to the Super League salary cap from next year onwards could set the competition back 10 years: saying the cap is "dead" in his eyes.
Clubs voted through proposals yesterday to increase the cap incrementally over the next three seasons: to £1.9m in 2018, £2m in 2019 and £2.1m in 202
