The Raiders have been fined for breaching the NRL's salary cap in 2016.
The total amount overpaid is $10,691 in 2016 regarding the second tier cap ($2598) and $8093 for the under 20s competition.
The Raiders have been fined 150 per cent of the club's total breach amount ($16,037).
Canberra was fined $68,073 for NRL and second tier breaches in 2015.
“The Raiders have reviewed the breaches handed down from the NRL Salary cap auditors for the 2015 and 2016 seasons, which relate to circumstances surrounding the clubs second tier and NYC Salary Caps,” Raiders CEO Don Furner said.
“Due to changes to the club’s rosters during this period and injuries which forced squad changes, the club was forced to make some unplanned player movements which have forced minor breaches of the salary cap.
“The Raiders continue to work with the NRL to effectively manage the Salary Cap in accordance with the rules and regulations. It’s unfortunate that we’ve had to endure these fines, but the club accepts the NRL decision regarding these breaches”
Meanwhile, the Bulldogs copped a $61,474 fine - 75 per cent of their breach amount they self-reported for 2016.
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