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NRL insists 'no worries' over Sam Burgess' Rabbitohs registration

Sam Burgess
Image: Sam Burgess is back in Australia with the Rabbitohs

Australia's National Rugby League insists there will not be an issue with Sam Burgess making his return for the South Sydney Rabbitohs next year.

The Englishman's return to the NRL after a brief, but eventful, flirtation with rugby union was trumpeted last month with local media reports putting his salary at £720,000 a year for three seasons.

Australia's Channel Seven reported on Thursday, however, that Burgess' registration had been blocked by the NRL because the contract put the Rabbitohs over the league's £2.92m salary cap for the 2016 season.

NRL head of football Todd Greenberg said he was unable to confirm that was the case as it was an issue for the league's integrity unit, but was certain any problems would be easily resolved.

British Bulldog: Burgess
Image: Sam Burgess helped Rabbitohs to the title in 2014

"The Rabbitohs like any one of the 16 clubs have to balance their salary cap and I'm sure they'll do that," he said.

What Greenberg was able to confirm was that the provision for topping up the contracts of marquee players to prevent them moving to other sports or leagues would not be employed.

"No, we've made it pretty clear we're not going to use it. We haven't used it and we've got no plans to use it, it was brought in to give flexibility to the NRL," he added.

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"At the time we said it might be used once in a generation or once in a decade and we haven't found a time to use it.

"He's got a contract with the Rabbitohs, it's up to the Rabbitohs to balance their salary cap. Every club gets treated equally."

Burgess switched codes to join Bath last year and was a surprise inclusion as a centre in England's squad for the recent World Cup.

Burgess' Sydney hitch
Burgess' Sydney hitch

Sam Burgess' move back to the South Sydney Rabbitohs has reportedly stalled

Despite some decent performances on the pitch, he became a focus of criticism for a failed campaign after the tournament hosts made an early exit.

The 26-year-old remains a cult hero in Sydney, however, after leading the Rabbitohs to their first title in 43 years in 2014.

The Rabbitohs open their 2016 campaign against their cross-town rivals, the Roosters, on March 6. 

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