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NZ v Poms in US

Perth Red

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Why Denver? Any reason they have chosen there as the possible venue? Isnt the Est coast of USA RL territory?

USA v Ireland should be the dbl header game. Half of America think they are related to Leprechauns!
 

Pommy

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Why Denver? Any reason they have chosen there as the possible venue? Isnt the Est coast of USA RL territory?

USA v Ireland should be the dbl header game. Half of America think they are related to Leprechauns!

Careful, certain people on here will label you a bigot and racist for denying their leprechaun heritage.
 

Burns

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http://www.nrl.com/england-to-play-new-zealand-in-us/tabid/10874/newsid/116771/default.aspx

Match to be confirmed soon, likely to be played at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium (capacity 76,125).

Wooooooohboy. Let's see what you can Jason Moore.

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Perth Red

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Haha that reads like something the trump media dept would put out. There’s false news then there’s just damn rignt lies lol
 

Burns

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Haha that reads like something the trump media dept would put out. There’s false news then there’s just damn rignt lies lol
I don’t see the issue in the promoter of the 2025 RLWC staging a match which they are underwriting.

Why not see what they can pull off?
 
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https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/02/09...ver-test-gets-critical-wayne-bennett-backing/

Brisbane Broncos coach Wayne Bennett has guaranteed to release his players for the mid-season Test in Denver between England and New Zealand – regardless of whether he remains in charge of the England team.

NRL.com understands an announcement of the proposed Test match on US soil in the standalone representative weekend could come as early as next week, with the Rugby Football League – the English game's governing body – also expected to lock in their national coach over the fortnight.
Bennett, whose first two-year contract as England coach expired after guiding them to last year's World Cup final, confirmed he has been in discussions the RFL but is yet to reach a decision on his international coaching future.

Even if the 68-year-old gives up the England clipboard, he offered his "absolute" support for the mooted Denver Test, vowing to release potential Kiwi players in his Brisbane Broncos squad.

With NRL clubs concerned about the amount of travel required for a fixture on the same weekend as the June 24 standalone State of Origin match, it is understood officials have focused on convincing clubs with large contingents of Kiwi players.

Bennett was adamant he would not hold back the likes of Jordan Kahu, Alex Glenn and Kodi Nikorima from Kiwi duties.

Those guys have been playing the Australia-New Zealand Test in the middle of the season anyway for the past decade, what's the difference?

Wayne Bennett
While Bennett has previously drawn criticism for refusing to release Anthony Milford for Samoa's mid-season Tests, he says the international game must be given its due with the 2025 World Cup to be held in the US, starting in Denver.

It is understood the promoters Moore Sports, who are behind the 2025 World Cup bid, plan to host annual Tests in the United States ahead of the tournament.

"It's not that we haven't done these games before, the problem is we don't do it on a consistent basis," Bennett told NRL.com.

"And if we're trying to build the game, which we obviously are with the World Cup that is going to be in the States in 2025, if we don't start doing things like this no one is going to know what rugby league is over there in 2025.

000000002222222222222222222222222222222222222220"If this game wasn't to go ahead it would be hypocritical. And it would be a case of bias against the English given the other countries can now get players released.

"Clubs have to release players for State of Origin, we have to release them to play for Tonga, Samoa and whatever else.

"So what's the difference with Australia, England and New Zealand?

"Those guys have been playing the Australia-New Zealand Test in the middle of the season anyway for the past decade, what's the difference?"

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Broncos coach Wayne Bennett.:copyright:Scott Davis/NRL Photos
Under Bennett's guidance England punched above their weight at last year's World Cup, going down to the Kangaroos in a tense 6-0 loss in the tournament final.

Following a review conducted by rugby director and former England international Kevin Sinfield, the RLF has indicated that whoever takes on the coaching job is expected to hold the post until the 2021 World Cup.

Bennett would be 71 by then, and is yet to decide "whether I want the job again".

Regardless, he stressed that mid-year marquee clashes were crucial to the ongoing improvement of both the England side and a truly competitive international game.

"The mid-year Test is really vital to the English," Bennett said.

"Australia get three state of Origin games every year, which is a huge advantage to them and England just can't compete if they expect to just play whatever Tests they can play in the off-season and be as competitive.

"They need these big games."

England captain Sean O'Loughlin said taking a Test to Denver would ensure the international game capitalised on the success of the World Cup.

"While we didn't win, that generated a lot of interest back home so we need to back that up with some confirmed international fixtures," O'Loughin told NRL.com ahead of Saturday's historic Super League fixture at WIN Stadium.

"It's like Wigan and Hull coming over here to push the Super League brand, to take a game to the US would be a big step for the international game and I think it would be fantastic."

Wigan chairman Ian Lenagan said: "New Zealand v England has got to be a good thing in Denver. We have got to get behind it. America is a great audience, we have got to capitalise on that."
 

deluded pom?

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Can an Aussie journalist ever write an article about the international game without a sly dig at England?

"Under Bennett's guidance England punched above their weight at last year's World Cup, going down to the Kangaroos in a tense 6-0 loss in the tournament final."
 
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http://www.canberratimes.com.au/rug...est-in-the-united-states-20180209-h0vuwc.html

The NRL players' union has raised concerns over the welfare of its members if a proposed Test match between England and New Zealand goes ahead in the United States.

Plans are well established for the international to proceed in Denver on the same weekend as the standalone State of Origin match on June 24, with an official announcement potentially just days away. While the Rugby League Players' Association is fully supportive of the growth of the international game, there are concerns about player workload, insurance and injury that come with taking the NRL's elite for an overseas Test in the middle of an already crammed season.
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New Zealand Test skipper Adam Blair. Photo: AAP
"In relation to the proposed Denver Test match in June, we have a duty to our members to ensure that they understand and are comfortable with the measures that are in place," said Clint Newton, RLPA general manager of player relations.

"We have had several discussions with NZRL and Nigel Wood from the RLIF regarding this fixture. During these exchanges we raised our concerns regarding various issues associated with the Test and asked for clarity on these areas.

"Some of those concerns included information relating to insurance policies, medical standards, health and safety strategies, financial arrangements and injury management processes.


"It's now February and we are yet to receive any formal correspondence addressing these issues – which is concerning given the short timeframe leading into the proposed date.

"Players need to go into these games with their eyes wide open and be well-informed regarding any potential risks or issues associated with participating."

Brisbane coach Wayne Bennett, the England coach during the side's Rugby League World Cup campaign, will release his Broncos players for the fixture regardless of whether he remains national coach. However, other NRL clubs are unlikely to be as accommodating amid fears their stars will be injured during the match.

Kiwis captain Adam Blair – an RLPA board member – said all stakeholders needed to be consulted before committing to such an event.

"I'm supportive of this game due to the passion I have for growing the game of rugby league internationally and playing for my country," Blair said. "However, I understand the role that the RLPA needs to play in protecting us and safeguarding our futures.

"The right processes really need to be followed to make sure it is a success. We also have to remember that we have a commitment to our NRL clubs and our families with the proposed Test being mid-season. We understand it might place coaches and high-performance staff in a difficult position.

"So, as players, we just hope everyone is prepared to work together to eliminate any risk of this game not going ahead because it's a great initiative if we can get it right."

Participating players won't return to Australia or New Zealand until Tuesday, making it unrealistic for those involved in Thursday's Parramatta-Dragons round 16 clash to back up. It remains to be seen whether the clubs involved in Friday's fixtures – Sharks versus Warriors and the Storm against the Roosters – would make their stars play.

Not only is the travel to Denver draining – it's a 13,000km-plus trip from Sydney – clubs are likely to have concerns about the toll playing at Colorado's higher altitude in the middle of summer.

"As we know, players love representing their country and never like sitting out any matches of any kind, that's how they are wired," Newton said.

"However, the last thing we want, is for fixtures being rushed through and pushed into the schedule without genuine collaboration, the right processes in place and players feeling obligated to take part without being fully informed or, most importantly, protected.

"A clear process needs to be implemented for planning and scheduling international fixtures – a procedure that allows an appropriate timeframe leading into the game and involves all stakeholders such as the RLIF, NRL, Super League, RLPA and clubs.

"The clubs need to be informed well in advance to ensure they are comfortable with any impact it may have on their season – at the very least the fixture should be agreed to when the NRL draw is released to allow for adequate planning and promotion.

"It is not in our jurisdiction to say that this match shouldn't go ahead – however we still need clarity on a number of areas regarding player welfare and have better systems in place for the future to ensure games like these truly maximise their potential and all stakeholders are brought along during planning."

A spokesperson for the NRL said it had not received confirmation the Test will proceed.

"If it does proceed, we will have talks with the clubs, players and RLPA about welfare issues," the spokesperson said.
 

deluded pom?

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"Some of those concerns included information relating to insurance policies, medical standards, health and safety strategies, financial arrangements and injury management processes.“

FFS, it’s 2018 not 1918. I’m sure the RLPA will know exactly what kind of insurance, medical procedures etc. are required and the relevant governing bodies will be aware too. Do the RLPA bleat like this about SoO or do they get put in their place by the NRL? Does Clint Newton wipe their arses for them too?
 
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langpark

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I still insist this Denver match is one of the dumbest ideas of all time and I hope it doesn't go ahead. Picking cities at complete random isn't helping anyone anywhere.
 

deluded pom?

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I still insist this Denver match is one of the dumbest ideas of all time and I hope it doesn't go ahead. Picking cities at complete random isn't helping anyone anywhere.
The guy promoting this is backing his judgement over yours to the tune of at least $1,000,000 US.
 
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