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USA 2024

yakstorm

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As suspected, but officially confirmed now. Herriman Roosters will take part in the 2024 Utah season


That's 5 confirmed clubs and the Knights likely to be the 6th
 

yakstorm

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RL has been really growing over the last 3-5 years. Honestly it's all due to PCRL. Not only the establishment of clubs out west but the ability to put together stability which was turned over to the USARL and the rest of the country.
PCRL have done an amazing job, especially when you consider the challenges they had thrown their way, ranging from the competition with the CRL, the reluctance of the old USARL to allow them to affiliate and then the snubbing of their players in rep fixtures, etc.

Their perseverance has paid off and hopefully will inspire the East Coast leagues to do better and grow.
 

Sjrugby

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WVH struggling to find opponents to come play in Oregon. Every week that goes by with no commitment from other teams things become increasingly harder.
 

yakstorm

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WVH struggling to find opponents to come play in Oregon. Every week that goes by with no commitment from other teams things become increasingly harder.
Hopefully they can get someone to either come up from California or down from British Columbia. It appears they have enough players for a team.
 

Sjrugby

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Hopefully they can get someone to either come up from California or down from British Columbia. It appears they have enough players for a team.
There was an offer from a California team to come up at the end of September. But there is no specific date when that team will come and an inquiry was put in as to what date with no response, very slow or no communication between wvh and the other league teams.
 

wain

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'Investment in game's long-term future': USA Young Hawks to debut in Euro U19s​

USA‘s Young Hawks will make their debut in the 2024 European Rugby League U19s Championship which will be staged in Belgrade, Serbia in July.
Six nations will compete; the others being holders England, who won the tournament in 2022 in Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy, France, the inaugural winners in 2018 when the competition was also staged in Belgrade, Scotland, Ukraine and Serbia.
In the opening round of matches on Sunday, July 14, Serbia will face Ukraine and Scotland will meet USA. The winners will face England and France in the semi-finals on Wednesday, July 17, with the two losers meeting to determine the 5th/6th placing, which may be used to determine future qualifiers for the next tournament in 2026.
The losing semi-finalists will meet the team that they have not played, also in a grading game, on Saturday, July 20.
Newly appointed USARL chair, Matt Goschnick, commented: “None of this would have been possible without the relentless dedication, passion, and support of our volunteers which enabled us to establish the USA Youth National Programme.
“Sending the inaugural USA U19 Youth team to the European Championship is a pivotal milestone and an investment in our sport’s long-term future. This initiative provides opportunities and pathways for our youth participants to develop and grow, and our inclusion in the event will only strengthen our domestic competitions.”
Goschnick added: “The selection process for the touring team drew significant interest, with over 50 players participating in try outs. This marks the first time in our history that a clear pathway has been established for our junior participants to represent their country, demonstrating our commitment to creating opportunities for those involved in the sport. The European Championship will be a valuable test in the early stages of our development model, and an experience many players haven't had, regardless of the results.”
Additionally, England will face a Serbia U21s team on the first day of competition to help expose the Serbs to more international games, and European Rugby League will run a week-long camp for an eight-person match officials squad which will contain representatives from across the continent.
ERL will also lead training courses for coaches and MOs in the region thanks to investment from the Belgrade municipality into the event. It is also expected that the various embassies will engage with their teams during their time in Belgrade.
ERL general manager, David Butler, said: “We’re very grateful to the Serbian Rugby League Federation for putting together such a comprehensive package for the 2024 European Rugby League U19s Championship and we’re delighted that the event will be returning to Belgrade.
“The last one proved to be a true celebration of rugby league and created a respect and friendship between the competing nations that I am sure will continue. We’re very pleased to be welcoming the USA to their first youth competition and are glad that despite all the challenges they face, Ukraine remain committed to the tournament.
“It is also encouraging to see that already this year Czechia and Norway have played U19s internationals and Ireland and Wales continue to operate age-grade teams at this level, and we look forward to hopefully welcoming them to future editions of the Championship.”

 

wain

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USARL Hawks Youth Team Set for Historic Debut at U19 European Championships in Belgrade​


First International Appearance Marks a Milestone for Youth Rugby League in the U.S.​

Jacksonville, FL, 5.21.24 – The United States Association of Rugby League Inc. (USARL) proudly announces that, for the first time in history, the USA Under-19 Hawks team will compete on the international stage at the European Rugby League U19 Championships. This historic event will take place in Belgrade, Serbia from July 12th to July 21st.


Following a series of competitive onsite camps in Utah, a squad of 20 players, along with 5 reserves, has been meticulously selected to represent the United States. This landmark initiative places USARL at the forefront of international youth Rugby League, underscoring significant developments in the sport’s domestic growth and youth involvement.


George Tupou, USARL Inc. Board member and head coach of the U19 Hawks, emphasized the importance of this moment: "This is a big moment for Rugby League in the United States. The inclusion of the USA in the European Championship in Belgrade marks not just our first foray into international youth test matches, but a pivotal step forward for the sport in our nation."


Tupou further detailed the developmental impact: "The establishment of a youth competition in Utah has been instrumental in the development of our inaugural team. These foundations have not only fostered local talent but have also demonstrated the potential for Rugby League to thrive as a key youth sport throughout the country."


As the team prepares for its debut in July, the support from local communities and Rugby League enthusiasts across the nation has been overwhelmingly positive. Tupou added: "As we prepare for the Championship, our focus is on building from this momentum, enhancing our training programs, and extending our outreach to cultivate Rugby League hubs in more states. This is just the beginning. With the dedication we have already seen from our communities, we hope to elevate the presence of Rugby League in America, ensuring it becomes a staple sport for future generations."


Matt Goschnick, USARL Inc. Chair, also weighed in on the broader implications of this initiative: "Collectively, as a game, we are working hard to create awareness, pathways, and opportunities to advance Rugby League across the United States. Establishing the inaugural USA National Youth Team marks a pivotal milestone and investment in our game, made possible by the relentless dedication, passion, and support of our volunteers."


Goschnick expressed gratitude towards international partners: "I would also like to express our gratitude to our game partners in the European Rugby League and International Rugby League for collaborating with us to realize this youth initiative. In partnership, we and our game, are stronger.”


This initiative follows the successful establishment of a youth competition in Utah, currently the only state in the U.S. with a Rugby League youth competition. These players first demonstrated their talent to a national audience during the domestic 9s season last winter, and at the Las Vegas 9s event hosted by the NRL.

 

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