Richard Cockerill thinks Englands players are worth every penny of the new deal that will see their match fees increase significantly Players will be paid £22,000 per match from a new deal worth £20m over four years after negotiations between the Rugby Football Union and the Rugby Players Association were concluded. England vs Fiji November 19, 2016, 2:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Training fees, image rights payments and squad performance bonuses are also included in the new deal, which RFU chief Ian Ritchie said last week was a significant uplift on the previous incarnation. The chasm in finances will be on show this Saturday when England, their players buoyed by the new deal, take on a Fiji squad whose players are paid a mere £60 per day. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for only £6.99. No contract. Leicester director of rugby Cockerill, who won 27 England caps, told Sky Sports News HQ: Theres lots of money being generated within the game. Richard Cockerill feels Englands players are well worth the pay rise If you look at it in a pure context of what the lads generate - certainly around England income, where I think the union were £100m plus in profit the last financial year - those are the guys taking the field that the people are coming to watch, and I think they deserve every penny. They put their bodies on the line.If you look at that in comparison with football, when they are earning £200,000 or £300,000 a week its pretty modest. Nathan Hughes admits finances played a part in his decision to qualify for England Fiji-born Nathan Hughes will be in Englands squad after qualifying on residency grounds, and he admitted on Monday his decision to pledge allegiance to the Red Rose was motivated by financial reasons.I would love for Fiji to have more resources, but it is the way it is. They just have to deal with it and live on whatever they have got, Hughes said. It is their bread and butter. 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A rebel group calling for a spill of the board at Richmond has pledged to retain coach Damien Hardwick, chief executive Brendon Gale and football boss Dan Richardson in their current posts.The group, headed by cardiologist Martin Hiscock and also including former premiership players Bruce Monteath and Bryan Wood, has identified ex-Tigers star Neil Balme as the preferred choice for a new position as CEO of football at the club.But Hiscock admitted he had yet to make contact with Balme, who would be in demand by a number of clubs should he decide to move on as Collingwoods director of football.Hiscock said he had tried without success to contact any of Gale, Tigers president Peggy ONeal or members of the AFL executive before launching the Focus on Footy ticket on Monday at the iconic Leo Berrys boxing gym in the heart of Richmond.The group called for the current board to stand down, while vowing to bring on an extraordinary general meeting if that request was denied.ONeal was due to address the media at 4pm (AEST) on Monday,After reaching the finals for three straight years from 2013-15, Richmond endured a desperately disappointing 2016 campaign, winning just eight games and losing 14 - the last of which was a 113-point capitulation at the hands of Sydney.The Richmond football club is in crisis, said Hiscock.Never has a year promised so much and delivered so little.And it was less about the losses themselves than the manner in which they occurred, culminating in an average losing margin of seven goals.While the board has seen fit to fire numerous staff members it remains self-satisfied and continues to endorse its own performance.Success or failure starts at the top and the time has surely come now for this board to be truly accountable.Theerefore we are asking the Richmond football club board to stand down forthwith.ddddddddddddLets make this a seamless transition, lets do it with dignity and lets avoid an EGM.If elected, Hiscock said the group would honour the remaining two years on Hardwicks contract.He also pledged not trade any of the Tigers five established stars - captain Trent Cotchin, Alex Rance, Brett Deledio, Dustin Martin and Jack Riewoldt.Hiscock said that the new CEO of football - be that Balme or someone else - would work closely with Richardson to improve all facets of the football department including recruiting, player development and welfare and fitness and strength and conditioning.The seven-person ticket also includes 1980 premiership captain Monteath, triple flag-winner Wood, former club doctor David Marsh, Margaret Kearney, Philip Allison and Ingrid Williams.Two remaining vacancies would be filled by serving Richmond directors, preferably those who were among the more recent appointees.Hiscock lauded the current administrations efforts to eliminate club debt and attract a record 72,000 members, while claiming they had come up woefully short in on-field matters.Success should be defined as top-four finishes and premierships, he said.Tigers club legend Kevin Bartlett said he wasnt surprised by the board challenge.When the club falls away as it did at the end of the season, and falling well below expectations, fans dont like to see their side not putting in, being non-competitive, looking disinterested and appearing not to care, he told SEN.That sort of attitude and perception agitates people, and today is an example of that. 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