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Crowe reveals his American dream

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Crowe reveals his American dream
Brad Walter
November 27, 2010
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...merican-dream-20101126-18ard.html?from=smh_sb

SOUTHS co-owner Russell Crowe has proposed an expanded World Club Challenge competition involving the top four teams from the NRL and Super League be played in the US at the end of the season.

Crowe believes such a tournament would provide the dual benefit of promoting the game in the US, while creating a potential new revenue stream for the code from international broadcast rights.

The Academy award-winning actor told the Herald of his proposal in an email from Tokyo, where he is promoting his latest movie The Next Three Days, and predicted that the competition could eventually become the rugby league equivalent of football's Champions League.


"I have in mind that rugby league can create in America the same type of opportunity that the Premier League has in Europe with the UEFA and Champions League competitions," Crowe said.

"Instead of focusing on the World Club Challenge, where two teams play at an inconvenient time for both the NRL and ESL, there could be a competition that takes place soon after the NRL grand final on American soil whereby the top four teams from the NRL and ESL gather in a place like Las Vegas, and they play a tournament that decides the world champion.

"Two pools of four – two NRL [teams] and two ESL [teams] in each – to decide a final four and then of course the final match to decide the winner. One of the truly exciting aspects is giving a 'second chance' to the teams who got close in their home competition but didn't win. Over time you would seek to increase the teams in the competition drawing teams from the top of the AMNRL, PNG, French and NZ club competitions.

"With effort it may well become a financial boon for the clubs involved, as Europe represents for English soccer clubs. With expansion of TV that is happening worldwide I think there is a good chance of having multiple suitors for broadcast rights in the USA and other territories."

Crowe said he first thought of the concept when the Rabbitohs played Leeds in Florida during a pre-season match two years ago.

The match attracted a record crowd of 12,000 at Hodges Stadium in Jacksonville and Crowe suggested other teams return the following season, while the Rabbitohs travelled to another US city to promote the code.

"The only way the USA will be excited by rugby league is to see it played with the best players," Crowe said. "The game has a foothold there through the hard work of people like [AMNRL boss] David Nui and [Jacksonville Axemen founder] Spinner Howland, but much more needs to be done to bring it to the attention of the football-loving public there.

"Rugby league is so easily explained to NFL fans because of its defined periods of offence and defence [six tackles = four downs], an affinity that rugby union just doesn't have. The USA is a huge football market and the pace, impact and excitement of rugby league is very attractive to the typical NFL and college football fan."

He said Las Vegas was the ideal venue to stage a tournament because it "has the infrastructure to accommodate and entertain fans and players alike".

"I suggest setting it in a single city to start with because that reduces the costs of broadcasting," he said. "Also there is a possibility that in a city like Las Vegas, home to many world-class promoters, a sponsoring partner could be found to present the competition. Vegas is a very popular travel destination and has many travel options for interested spectators. I point to boxing fixtures as proof of how many people are willing to travel there for a sporting event.

"Twenty-seven games in less than three weeks, each team plays a minimum of three games in their pool. Every game day has multiple matches until the final, representing value for money for spectators. Games played in the daylight leaving the other attractions of Vegas for night-time entertainment."

Meanwhile, the Rabbitohs lodged Greg Inglis's three-year $1.8 million contract with the NRL yesterday and are awaiting approval of third-party deals from salary cap auditor Ian Schubert.
 
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There's been worse ideas and good on him for trying to improve RL.

I would go to Vegas over Reebok Stadium in Bolton for the WCC if given the choice.

I was expecting his plan to involve the Top 9 NRL teams so the Souffs might be included, but no, so very magnanimous of Maximus.
 

bileduct

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This sounds like a great idea, but I think Super League proved that it wasn't.

Play the existing WCC fixture in the United States and see how that goes first.
 
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Crowe clearly thinks Souths will be in the top four in 2011. But if he wants to ensure their participation it might need to be the top 11 from each county or something.
 

Loudstrat

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Better ideas than f*cking Ribot, Bennet and Murdoch ever had during SL (except for the fleeting impulse to jump infront of a train)
 

kbw

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wonder whose idea it really was...

just wondering too, if Crowe is saying top 4, what is Richardson saying , top 2 ? :)
 

LESStar58

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Better ideas than f*cking Ribot, Bennet and Murdoch ever had during SL (except for the fleeting impulse to jump infront of a train)

Agreed.

That Tri-series of 1997 was dreadful.

I like the way Crowe thinks. Has his name been put forward for a place on the IC or has he expressed interest himself?
 

jim_57

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It would be an OK idea if it didn't get in the way of internationals starting. I like the idea of neutral venue for the WCC but I'd opt for Asia and keep it as a one off game. If there is to be more than two teams involved like Crowe suggests maybe make it the best UK, Australia, French and NZ Club, right now that would mean Warriors and Catalans get auto Qualification.

I'd prefer to see the "neutral game" of the 4N played in the USA every year, instead of next year having Australia V NZ in London, have it in New York or another US city with Atlantic Cup games preceeding.
 
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