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The Las Vegas Thread

Tiger5150

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What don’t you guys understand that the point isn’t to make rugby league ‘big’ or ‘semi big’ or even ‘slightly big’ there. It’s to take even a tiny 1% of the market which would be massive revenue for NRL. And with the right approach it is possible.
No its not, its to get a slice of US betting markets
 

hrundi99

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Hahah, you have missed the point…. Then you accidentally PROVED the point!!

NFL and CFL are visually almost identical (IIRC the only distinction is metric vs imperial measurements).

but is a single sentence, you were able to communicate that they are different things and given a way for them to search it (the only people who cant tell the difference between NFL and CFL are dyslexic or geniused)

Now imagine the comps wer actually Football League and Football Union. If you try to tell us that you immediately know these are different sports, youre a f**king liar.

The CFL has 3 downs vs the NFL's 4. That's a big difference...

The CFL did originate from rugby union in the late 19th century.

Salary cap is currently CA$5,585,000 p.a.

12 players on the field for each team vs 11.
 
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NFL comes from College Football which developed out of a Rugby game as well.
I saw a documentary on this a while back. One of the biggest moments in that sport`s development was the allowance of the forward pass.
Apparently it was allowed in one part of the country and unallowed in the rest before it was accepted across the whole sport. You can imagine how that would have revolutionised the game.
Struck me how it was a case of the yanks taking a hide-bound sport like union and popularising it through a few innovations.
 

Wb1234

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Rugby derived from association football (soccer)

Soccer in the 1850s had different rules around England. Some areas use of hands was banned in others you were allowed to pick up the ball

Think it was Sheffield rules where they banned picking up the ball whilst rugby (based on the myth of William Webb ellis) adopted rugby rules

The game of rugby previously discussed the ideas of reducing players to 13 and bringing in the play the ball which they rejected.

Later rules which the northern union chose to adopt to make rugby more appealing to paying fans

The original rugby game wasn’t abour scoring tries (lol)

It was purely a battle of scrums where they tried to push the other side over the try line for a goal. The backs job was to feed the ball back into the scrum if the ball came out
 
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Rugby derived from association football (soccer)

Soccer in the 1850s had different rules around England. Some areas use of hands was banned in others you were allowed to pick up the ball

Think it was Sheffield rules where they banned picking up the ball whilst rugby (based on the myth of William Webb ellis) adopted rugby rules

The game of rugby previously discussed the ideas of reducing players to 13 and bringing in the play the ball which they rejected.

Later rules which the northern union chose to adopt to make rugby more appealing to paying fans

The original rugby game wasn’t abour scoring tries (lol)

It was purely a battle of scrums where they tried to push the other side over the try line for a goal. The backs job was to feed the ball back into the scrum if the ball came out
So nothing’s changed then
 

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