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Plans afoot to bring a New York club into Super League

davi

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Interesting. I'm not sure the NRL can draw any lessons from it though. I would rather it spend it's focus expanding in Perth, Adelaide, and a second team in Brisbane rather then New York or Los Angeles.
 

adamkungl

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Word about the English League press is that a bid has been officially submitted for 2019 and Perez is NOT involved.
 

Evil Homer

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Word about the English League press is that a bid has been officially submitted for 2019 and Perez is NOT involved.
Pretty skeptical as from the scant details it just looks like a couple of blokes from the Leeds/Huddersfield area trying to solicit investment to start a New York team. We'll see.
 

adamkungl

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Here's the article

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2017/oct/15/rugby-league-new-york-team-league-1-toronto

An application has been formally lodged to the Rugby Football League for a team based in New York to join the British game’s professional leagues in 2019 – with potential for a Super League game to be taken to the US next year should it be approved.

A consortium, backed by two unnamed investors who will provide an initial $10m (£7.5m) of funding, have applied to the RFL about a second transatlantic team joining, following the success of Toronto Wolfpack, who were introduced to the third tier, League 1, this season. They were promoted as champions with crowds of more than 7,000.

The New York side, like the Wolfpack, intend starting in League 1, as opposed to automatic entry into a higher division such as the Super League or the Championship. Like Toronto, they would pay for all visiting teams’ costs, including flights, accommodation and travel.

The consortium, co-founded by the Yorkshire-based entrepreneur Ricky Wilby, have confirmed they have held discussions with some Super League clubs about taking a top-flight game to America in 2018 to whet New York’s appetite for rugby league.

“Should we be accepted, we’d like to take a Super League game there,” Wilby said. “We’ve spoken to one or two about it.”


A representative for the investors, Tom Scott, said: “To make it a reality the initial investment will be significant and we’re willing to cover it fully. After that we intend to be self-sufficient.”

The team would play home games at the New York Red Bulls’ stadium, with the consortium confident they would be able to attract crowds in the region of 10,000. The project also has the support of the city’s tourist board, New York City Go.

The concept will be put to clubs in the coming weeks and, if approved, will be forwarded to the RFL’s board for ratification. The United States captain, Mark Offerdahl, who will lead the Tomahawks in this autumn’s World Cup, has worked closely with the consortium throughout the process.

Offerdahl played for London but also spent time in the amateur game in America, which he believes is thriving to such an extent that a professional team in the country is the next logical step. “The amateur game in areas like New York shows there’s an appetite,” he said.

The consortium intend for a significant portion of their inaugural squad to be US‑born.

“If we go in at League 1, which is the plan, we’d want a squad of around 30 with a minimum of five players from the US,” Wilby said. “We’ve got a responsibility to ourselves and the public to perform on the field but we’ve got a responsibility to the amateur game in New York and the United States.”Eric Perez, the man behind rugby league’s spread into North America and the formation of the Wolfpack, is not involved in the creation of a New York team, members of the consortium said.
 

Evil Homer

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The British comp is beginning to embarrass the NRL with its openness towards expansion, while the NRL just continues to tread water.
Love the sentiment but really this is just a couple of English fans who are claiming they have some sort of business proposal to launch a pro RL team in New York. There's no indication that the RFL will do anything other than laugh this out of the building.
 

roughyedspud

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We both know the RFL won't laugh it out the building though.... admitting Toronto,new York etc into our league is papering over the cracks that cover up the utterly dreadful running of the sport in this country.
 

Evil Homer

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We both know the RFL won't laugh it out the building though.... admitting Toronto,new York etc into our league is papering over the cracks that cover up the utterly dreadful running of the sport in this country.
Admitting New York would be a no-brainer if it was a serious bid, the fact that one of the two guys quoted is a PE teacher from Huddersfield makes me question whether it is.
 
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http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...edging-rugby-league-team-20171016-gz240t.html

England's Sam Burgess has become the first rugby league superstar to express an interest in joining the proposed New York City franchise.

It was confirmed on Monday an NYC consortium was seeking to enter the British third tier in 2019, following in the footsteps of the successful Toronto Wolfpack.

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The team would play at Red Bull Arena in New Jersey and already has US$10 million in funding.

"How good's that?" dual-code international Burgess told Fairfax Media at the Perth hotel of Wayne Bennett's World Cup squad.

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"New York, I'm sure there'll be plenty of players putting their hands up to go play over there. It would be a great place to live, to play the game, to travel.


"It's pretty exciting. Toronto is a reality, they've attracted some big talent. Dave Taylor's going there next year, big Coaltrain.
 

Inkers75

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We both know the RFL won't laugh it out the building though.... admitting Toronto,new York etc into our league is papering over the cracks that cover up the utterly dreadful running of the sport in this country.


You've hit the nail on the head.
 

Leigh Howlett

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I think if it isn't all BS then they should have to start where the Wolf Pack did rather than jump a division, Toronto were the Pioneers here so why should the consortium expect an advantage, mind you when a North American derby becomes reality it would be awesome but RL has been trying to crack this fickle market for nigh on 75 years while Eric Perez has shown that Canada should have been the focus!.
 

King hit

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Very ambitious idea but I have doubts over how competitive they would be as well as the regular travel across the Atlantic.
 

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