The Rugby League Players' Union have once against used the State of Origin spotlight to push for a revenue sharing model in their pay negotiations with the NRL.

Tensions between the governing body and the RLPA are once again high after a meeting between the two at Rugby League Central on Tuesday ended in a stalemate.

The meeting, in which the players reiterated their desire for a share of the game's revenue as part of the collective bargaining agreement, was reported to have ended with the RLPA's representatives walking out.

An RLPA spokesman denied those claims, saying the agenda for the meeting had been completed and that it had just finished earlier than expected.