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Haas gets pay bump, long term deal in holding pattern
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[QUOTE="Nightwatchman, post: 3316808, member: 9057"] If Payne Hass is looking to upgrade the current three year deal he has left at the Broncos. The club should be a firm [B]No. [/B]The problem with these scenarios is the same players who want a upgrade on their existing deals are the same players who won't downgrade their deals and hand the money back if they don't perform ala Anthony Milford. Seriously Kaylyn Ponga pulled this crap at the Knights. Even though the Knights were willing to risk a salary when he originally signed that was higher then market value when Ponga was still relatively untested at the Cowboys. Haas is a great talent but the club still sits at 2nd last on the ladder. If this is Haas's problem as its been reported then tough. [I]Haas is reportedly also at odds with Brisbane's hierarchy and it appears his salary could be at the heart of the problem. Haas was paid, $110,000 in 2018; $240,000 in 2019 (when he first played Origin); $450,000 in 2020; and was scheduled to receive $550,000 in 2021. His salary this year is less than half of what David Fifita is on at the Titans. Haas was signed for less than Thomas Flegler, while Matt Lodge is on $875,000. [URL='https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/nrl-news-brisbane-broncos-kevin-walters-payne-haas-long-term-deal/b5e066bd-10fa-4046-b856-0d12a250ea21']Haas would definitely attract offers of $1 million a season[/URL] but under his current Broncos contract extension, which runs until 2024, he still wouldn't hit the $1million-a-year mark. In 2022, he would be on $750,000; in 2023, he would reach $800,000; and in 2024, he would make $850,000. [URL unfurl="true"]https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/nrl-news-brisbane-broncos-on-edge-as-payne-haas-follows-sbw-lead/9219c55e-7a9c-4e4d-84fc-2c78726a2879[/URL][/I] [/QUOTE]
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