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Championship and League 1 2018

Stallion

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Doesn’t make it right. Glad Wakefield dropped the wildcats moniker.
Saint Helens don’t have one I can think of, although I’m a few jars deep.

Think St Helens get by with "Saints". A mascot helps. That's why clubs use them. Agree it's not necessary but it can help.
 

Pommy

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Think St Helens get by with "Saints". A mascot helps. That's why clubs use them. Agree it's not necessary but it can help.

It’s not an English thing and I wish it would just die out.
The football teams all have mascots but don’t need stupid names. Most of the super league ones are all a little forced in my opinion.
 

Stallion

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It’s not an English thing and I wish it would just die out.
The football teams all have mascots but don’t need stupid names. Most of the super league ones are all a little forced in my opinion.

Fair enough. However it must be a marketing and publicity advantage. As its quite common. An American thing I suggest.
 

Pommy

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Fair enough. However it must be a marketing and publicity advantage. As its quite common. An American thing I suggest.

I think it’s a symptom of super league and trying to australianise (probably not a word) the sport in England.
 

NRLMad

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http://www.skolarsrl.com/2018/12/19/toronto-wolfpack-invest-in-london-skolars

Two of the world’s most iconic cities have joined forces in a transatlantic sports partnership, which is a major boost to the sport of Rugby League.

RFL Betfred Championship club Toronto Wolfpack have bought a sizeable minority stake in League 1 club London Skolars. The new partnership also includes an in-kind financial investment alongside ongoing commercial, performance, development and community support. The two organizations will collaborate and share best practice in digital marketing, media, PR and fan engagement.

The ambition and investment will engage and excite potential new investors and partners for London Skolars. It is also expected that key trade links can be formed between Toronto Wolfpack’s partners and the City of London, growing an ever-expanding transatlantic trade platform.

London Skolars majority Owner, Hector McNeil, commented:

“We are hugely excited with Toronto Wolfpack’s investment and partnership; the impact they have had on Rugby League in a short period of time is very exciting, and unprecedented in our game. This financial and business partnership with a fellow key global city will allow us to amplify our own ambitions and work together to elevate through the leagues and establish a club capable of eventually reaching and competing in Super League.

“London, to many, is the most important commercial and sporting city in Europe, possibly the world, whilst North America is showing a genuine thirst for expanding Rugby League in a key sporting market. This partnership reflects that and moves those wheels around. We would also like to take the opportunity to thank the RFL for supporting this vision and joint venture.

“We will be exploring digital rights growth as part of this partnership and ultimately ensure that we help Rugby League grow as a global sport. Sports fans are becoming more demanding and nuanced in how they absorb sports brands and content. We intend to respond to this with some exciting initiatives alongside expanding community work and impact. These are hugely exciting times for global Rugby League and the growth of the sport in the Capital.”

Toronto Wolfpack Owner, David Argyle, added:

“We are very excited at this opportunity to combine the brand power of the two global cities of London and Toronto. Importantly our investment allows us to satisfy two of Toronto Wolfpack’s core values; in expanding and accelerating our platform to put rugby balls in kids’ hands, and further developing transatlantic trade.

“London Skolars have a fantastic history and worked tirelessly for almost 25 years to establish Rugby League on the UK capital’s sporting map. We intend to support the Skolars and do all we can to continue building on that success.”
Will be interesting if he picks up a link with Perth or Brisbane 2 next?
 

Walter sobchak

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Would love to see a link up with maybe The Melbourne storm and see them called the south London storm playing out of selhurst Park.

They could draw support from the Croydon and greater south London and Surrey areas.
 

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