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Full WC qualifying details

Evil Homer

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LP I think those numbers are only for the RLEF comps not the RLWC qualifiers in 2016.Would love to be wrong though.The October timing of those qualifiers leads me to believe that all nations will fill thier teams with as many NRL/SL players as possible.
I don't know why you think NRL/SL players playing in WC qualifiers in their own countries would be a bad thing.
 

paulmac

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I don't know why you think NRL/SL players playing in WC qualifiers in their own countries would be a bad thing.

I don't think it's a bad thing as long as it's not the whole match day 17. 6 or 7 heritage players per team would be fine.
 

Evil Homer

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I don't think it's a bad thing as long as it's not the whole match day 17. 6 or 7 heritage players per team would be fine.
Nations should be allowed to field the strongest possible teams. The only problems come when you've got overseas-based organizations who don't care about developing RL in the country and fill the team with uncommitted ringers at the expense of locals. Hopefully those types of organizations are in the past now
 

bowes

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I believe you have to be at least an affiliate member to enter, otherwise UAE would be in. Shame they couldn't make it a home and away series though.

I think the Americas group will be winner qualifies from USA, Canada and Jamaica

Asia-Pacific is probably top 2 out of PNG, Tonga and Cook Islands (I don't know the criteria there and whether they'll try to include any smaller countries)
 

Evil Homer

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I believe you have to be at least an affiliate member to enter, otherwise UAE would be in. Shame they couldn't make it a home and away series though.

I think the Americas group will be winner qualifies from USA, Canada and Jamaica

Asia-Pacific is probably top 2 out of PNG, Tonga and Cook Islands (I don't know the criteria there and whether they'll try to include any smaller countries)
I was hoping Vanuatu would enter the Asia-Pacific but they don't really seem to have had any interaction with the RLIF so it's probably unlikely.
 

hutch

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http://www.totalrl.com/americas-world-cup-qualifiers-schedule-revealed/


New USA coach Brian McDermott now has a focus for his role after details of the ‘Firehouse Subs Rugby League World Cup Qualifiers – Americas’, for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup, were revealed today.

McDermott, in charge of Leeds Rhinos in Super League and preparing to take his team to Wembley for the Ladbrokes Challenge Cup final, is tasked with getting the USA Hawks, who reached the World Cup quarter finals in 2013, past Canada and Jamaica in early December.

“It’s a great opportunity for me to get experience in an international environment but, as important, to hopefully be able to help build and establish something,” McDermott said.

“For now, I’m fully focussed with Leeds and Sean Rutgerson is doing a lot of putting things in place. We’ve got a two-tier approach. We’ll go with domestic-based players in the World Cup Qualifiers in an attempt to help strengthen the game and so that the guys can take what they learn back to their clubs and see where they are.

“But, because there is an awareness of what getting to a World Cup can bring – and did last time they were in it – if we win through, questions of eligibility will arise.

Nor is he taking it for granted that qualification for 2017 is a given, as he acknowledged.

“Jamaica, as a nation, has some of the best sportsmen on the planet and I’ve met the guys behind Rugby League in Canada when they’ve been over in the UK and to say they are passionate is an understatement. I’ve heard their plans and they are building something out there, which is terrific.”

McDermott added, “We’re under no illusions how tough those games will be especially as we’ll be there to be shot at and there is a terrific rivalry between the nations, which this sport thrives on. If we can start to get it right and put down some meaningful roots, then the potential for raising the profile and exposure of Rugby League as a whole, not just in America, is limitless. It could be massive.”

Canada RL president Cory Tukeli is equally excited. “This will be the first World Cup Qualifiers for us and everyone involved with the sport here is eager to show the rest of the international community what the Canadian heart is made up of,” he said.

While Jamaica RL director of rugby, Romeo Monteith is equally bullish. He claimed, “It will be a good set of matches and Jamaica will look to do our best. A rich blend of motivated and committed players will be selected from the Jamaican and English leagues to represent our proud nation.”

The three-game series will be played over nine days in two venues in Florida and sponsored by Firehouse Subs.

Dave Herrell, Sports and Entertainment Officer for City of Jacksonville commented: “We are thrilled about the opportunity to host this unique international event. Rugby League is a growing international sport and this will continue the positive momentum Jacksonville has as a world-class sporting event destination.”

Hodges Feld at the University of North Florida will host two of the matches. “During the past 12 years, UNF has hosted international and nationally ranked teams such as Leeds Rhinos, Salford Reds and the South Sydney Rabbitohs,” said Everett Malcolm, UNF associate vice president for Student Affairs. “UNF looks forward to the energy these games will bring to our campus and community.”

Chad Rhodes, Recreation Manager, City of DeLand Parks and Recreation Department noted: “A World Cup qualifying game being played at Spec Martin Stadium takes the City of DeLand, FL on to the world stage.”

“Firehouse Subs is delighted and honoured to be partnering USA Rugby League and the Jacksonville Axemen to bring the World Cup qualifiers to North East Florida” said Meg Rose, Vice President of Field Operations.

2017 WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS SCHEDULE – AMERICAS REGION

Match 1 – USA v Jamaica, 4 December (7.00pm), Hodges Field, University of North Florida

Match 2 – Canada v Jamaica, 8 December (7.00pm), Spec Martin Stadium, DeLand

Match 3 – USA v Canada, 12 December 2015 (7.00pm), Hodges Field, University of North Florida
 

langpark

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Regarding the USA/Canda/Jamaica qualifiers, I asked this question in the Nth American forum and no-one seemed to know for sure, so I will re-post it here:

were these fixtures simply put together or did an actual draw take place?? Because it's definitely favourable to USA, as they are the only team to not play consecutive matches (I realise in a 3-team format, one team will always end up with this advantage, I'm just wondering if they did a proper draw or not).
 

Storm13

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Its was the same for the last World Cup qualifiers so I'm guessing it's deliberate.

I'm surprised with Canada's exposure to tv and public interest that the best they got was a sandwich sponsor and hosted in the US. Not knocking it just wonder how the process was done?
 
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