Toronto Wolfpack hoping for some salary cap help in Super League debut season
TORONTO — Having splashed the cash on Sonny Bill Williams, the Toronto Wolfpack now have to make their roster fit under rugby league’s salary cap.
Thanks to a marquee player rule, Williams is the least of their problems — other than the mountain of money he is owed. But the transatlantic team believes it needs help from rugby league authorities to ensure an even playing field as it graduates to the Betfred Super League, the top circuit in the Northern Hemisphere.
Brian Noble, Toronto’s director of rugby, argues that his North American side is unable to tick a lot of the boxes that its English and French rivals can when it comes to salary cap help.
“We are constantly asking the RFL (Rugby Football League) … to look at the fact that we’re an expansion club and can we do anything else,” said Noble, a former star player and coach. “I firmly believe on a lot of fronts (that) if you’ve got an expansion team, you need to discriminate positively for them.”