NRL open to discuss coaching contract laws

Penrith's decision to approach Wests Tigers coach Ivan Cleary about his long-term coaching future could force the NRL to act on contract guidelines for coaches.

NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg says the governing body is open to introducing laws preventing clubs from attempting to lure coaches out of current contracts with rival teams.

Greenberg admits last week's developments surrounding Penrith's decision to approach West Tigers mentor Ivan Cleary about his coaching future wasn't a good look for the game.

Cleary has since declared his intention to see out the final two years of his deal with the Tigers, but refused to answer questions about the saga.

"I don't think the headlines of the last week are particularly pleasing. I can understand the frustration of fans," Greenberg said on Tuesday.

"But as we sit here today, what's in front of us is this: a coach has agreed to terms to leave his club and the assistant coach has taken over.

"That's what's happened in the last two weeks."

While clubs are banned from talking with rival players until the final year of their contracts, Greenberg said previously there had been no need to put guidelines on coaches.

He said the topic would be broached with club bosses during a meeting on Tuesday.

"Clearly we have rules in place for our players about not being able to talk to a player until the last year of their contract. We don't have that for coaches," Greenberg said.

"We didn't see a need up until the last few weeks, there's been speculation and media innuendo about the need for that.

"There's obviously corporate law, contract law when it relates to people and their contracts. But if that's something that suggests we need to look at, we'll talk to the clubs about that today."

The Panthers' decision to axe Anthony Griffin last week has been the catalyst for a wild week of speculation surrounding the game's coaches.

Seven-time premiership-winner Wayne Bennett is believed to be on the outer at Brisbane while Trent Barrett has reportedly threatened to quit Manly.

South Sydney coach Anthony Seibold has also opted to wait until the end of the season to decide whether to accept a contract extension amidst interest from the Broncos.


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