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Lacking food and sleep to spread the Greatest game of all!

latingringo101

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CHILEAN RUGBY LEAGUE DIRECTOR REFLECTS ON JOURNEY UNDERTAKEN
8 NOV 2018
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Futbol a 13 Chile director, Ronald Soto Badilla, has revealed that he risked hunger to spread the sport, the South American nation the first to be included in World Cup qualifiers next week.

He will be among the touring party to The University of North Florida, Jacksonville, for the Americas Championship on 13th and 17th November 2018, which doubles as a qualifier for the 2021 Rugby League World Cup in England, where the opening fixtures will see Chile take on hosts USA, the winners facing either Jamaica or Canada.

“When rugby league was born in Chile, I did not have a car and was travelling four to five hours by bus per day to reach all the different towns we ran development clinics in,” pioneer Badilla said. “Our budget was very low and, once I started to purchase equipment like balls, marker cones and t-shirts for the participants, it forced some difficult decisions.

“There were times when, to afford the bus and the equipment, I did not eat and would be returning from my last clinic at 11pm. I can remember some days the hunger would be too much and I’d have to ask the same children I was teaching for a snack.”

Badilla continued: “That was very humbling and embarrassing, but we were committed for Chile to become a power in this sport and for more Latinos to practice sport in general.”

By chance, around the same time he reunited with an old acquaintance, Guillermo Artiaga and together they vowed to commit themselves to establish something that was welcoming to people of all backgrounds and financial capabilities.

“For us it did not matter if players had a lot of money, or they had very little,” Badilla noted. “It was very important to us that we were inclusive - I felt rugby league, aside from being a fast, dynamic, entertaining sport, could help bring local communities together.”

The earliest clubs in Chile were located around the city of Los Angeles with a population 200,000 and it was in the smaller townships such as Nacimiento, Yumbel, Cabrero, Monte Aguila, Yungay, Collipulli, Concepción, Renaico and Angol that it really gained traction.

While the Bio Bio region is still a stronghold, teams are now spread 2,000km across the country and the more northern centres near Antofagasta are current regional champions.

“The sport has allowed me to get to know many other places outside my immediate neighbourhood, to meet so many great people who are open to learning something new and allowed an exchange of cultures that wouldn’t have been possible otherwise.”

The Chilenos will send five players from their domestic competition to participate in the double-headers – Ferec Cabezas, Piero Diaz, Taylor Salas, Zecil Yao and Francisco Leiva.

https://www.rlef.eu.com/articles/1664/chilean-rugby-league-director-reflects-on-journey-undertaken
 

Coastbloke

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I read stuff like this and all in one I both despair and smile (if that is possible)

I despair because while the RLIF is indulging in a junket that will probably achieve nothing spectacular but can't afford to cough uo to supply this bloke with equipment to help him get the sport started. At least reimburse him something.

I despair because I wonder if the RLEF and RLIF send stuff like this out as media releases and without much content in a off season, newspapers like the Telly or Herald can't be stuffed printing/posting this stuff..It's feel good publicity. Does Mascord still work for the Herald?

I smile at the utter dedication individuals like this bloke has for the game. If he could a bit of help from the RLIF that would be awesome. The whole League community (professional organisations) needs to help blokes like this..
 

latingringo101

Juniors
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I read stuff like this and all in one I both despair and smile (if that is possible)

I despair because while the RLIF is indulging in a junket that will probably achieve nothing spectacular but can't afford to cough uo to supply this bloke with equipment to help him get the sport started. At least reimburse him something.

I despair because I wonder if the RLEF and RLIF send stuff like this out as media releases and without much content in a off season, newspapers like the Telly or Herald can't be stuffed printing/posting this stuff..It's feel good publicity. Does Mascord still work for the Herald?

I smile at the utter dedication individuals like this bloke has for the game. If he could a bit of help from the RLIF that would be awesome. The whole League community (professional organisations) needs to help blokes like this..
Ronald as mentioned in the article is really a true ambassador for the game in Chile! I actually didn't know how much time and effort he put into the sport until I read this article.

He like many others put their heart and soul into pushing the game so more people can play our great sport!
 

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