Coastbloke
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I thought I saw something yesterday on the RLEF FB page, but it might have just been teams..
Any idea why Toulouse are not entering this year?
They pretty much tanked it last year to focus on the Championship. The RFL treat them and Catalan as "Guests" with no voting rights etc if I read correctly, so I see no real issue with them declining the Challenge Cup spot, especially if they draw home or away they have to foot the bill either way at short notice.
Not sure I’m a fan of them being allowed to do that. Is it mandatory for English teams to enter? It’s an advantage to play less games really.
I’m totally for Toulouse, Toronto etc but they should be all in.
I agree with what you are saying but do you think they should get full voting rights as well? It is a technicality because they are not RFL clubs. Having said that, it should possibly be a contractual thing - if you want to play in the RFL system, then you sign up to all comps.
It might also be a financial reason - I've heard that most Championship clubs lose money playing in the Challenge Cup. Maybe the RFL could look at this issue also.
My understanding is Toronto get no voting rights but they also get to negotiate their tv deal so it’s not a one sided deal.
If the same is true with the French clubs then again I don’t see no vote as a huge deal.
Looking at it from Toulouse's point of view, they presumably have to cover travel costs either way at short notice, for a comp they are absolutely 0 chance of winning. Unless the RFL is going to cover the costs I think Toulouse have every right to sit it out if they prefer.
Well I’m not argument about them having every right. I’m simply saying that right should be removed in my opinion.
Would just result in them fielding juniors/reserves and getting themselves knocked out right or wrong. I think under the circumstances they should have the right to choose, although they may be missing out with the potential to draw a home game V Leeds or Wigan which could be a big ocassion for the club.
My understanding is Toronto get no voting rights but they also get to negotiate their tv deal so it’s not a one sided deal.
If the same is true with the French clubs then again I don’t see no vote as a huge deal.
Thanks for the info - although that means that if there is ever a big TV deal struck in North America, the RFL don't see a cent, I'm not sure what is in it for them then. I though that was the point of allowing Toronto in - to see the NA TV money down the line.
Thanks for the info - although that means that if there is ever a big TV deal struck in North America, the RFL don't see a cent, I'm not sure what is in it for them then. I though that was the point of allowing Toronto in - to see the NA TV money down the line.
We also don't get any home games for 3 years I believe in the CC, whoever we draw against gets the game at home. Would love to see a game played in Canada against a FT teamMy understanding is Toronto get no voting rights but they also get to negotiate their tv deal so it’s not a one sided deal.
If the same is true with the French clubs then again I don’t see no vote as a huge deal.
If you Aussies aren’t aware the BBC live stream a game from each round. Today it was Featherstone Lions 18 v Thatto Heath 6 in a thoroughly absorbing match made even better by the outsiders winning. The match would have kicked off at about midnight in Sydney and I’d definitely recommend watching these matches to any night owls out there. The League 1 teams enter in the next round.