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Beginning to think a French/Euro league, backed by the NRL and featuring ex-SL teams might be the way to go.
An NRL ran competition in the UK & France was always the way to go. Working with the only other professional rugby league competition and one in which has massive revenues and profits, whilst aligning more closely, just makes sense to me.
That said, self interest runs rugby league here. We bought IMG in, pay six figures to them each year and pretty much as soon as they came in and put forward their suggestions, we did the complete opposite of what they suggested following a time consuming review. Sadly, there is no way we would let V’landys or anyone in the NRL come in and tell the clubs what they should do or how they should do things. I do think the NRL interest has led to the fast track return of Wood and this change of structure. It’s damage limitation for many here. You’ve got Leigh’s Derek Beaumont, who must be realistic about Leigh’s chances in a 10 team Super League, and Saints’ Eamonn McManus, who is now feeling the pinch following the pandemic and the need now to pay back government loans, behind the return of Wood, a man that McManus was very vocal about returning. When you then throw in the likes of Cas, Huddersfield, Wakefield, Salford etc, you’ll have clubs who are desperate to keep the status quo and their central funding each year, whilst hopefully removing Catalans, because they don’t bring away fans who buy pies and beer.
My hope is that this is a house of cards and the Wigan’s, two Hull’s and Catalans’ are the driving force behind a breakaway with the NRL. If one of the Hull’s want a 10 team comp (hopefully under the NRL), the other side aren’t going to vote to lose their biggest income generating fixture(s) of the year, Wigan were behind the Super League getting on the Vegas card and if they’re all for a breakaway, if you’re St Helens, you’re going to need to follow and if those two go, Warrington follow. Catalans will vote for an NRL breakaway and suddenly you have 6 teams pulling away and once the big hitters go, it’s Leeds, Wakefield, Toulouse, London and pretty much everyone else desperate to follow.