You need some parra supporting mates to sit in the middle of youHopefully! Our group of friends are either Dog or Dragon supporters... We are already planning on going next year after reading that article!
You need some parra supporting mates to sit in the middle of youHopefully! Our group of friends are either Dog or Dragon supporters... We are already planning on going next year after reading that article!
You need some parra supporting mates to sit in the middle of you
Something along the lines of “Rugby League: the game Mailata was too soft to play“
For sure......I would definitely think an NRL franchise as part of a northern conference in the longer term would be awesomeThis is great and would love to see more League action in Hawaii.
Hawaii would either be a great base for a professional US League competition and team, or even a full blown NRL team.
This is great and would love to see more League action in Hawaii.
Hawaii would either be a great base for a professional US League competition and team, or even a full blown NRL team.
I love the idea but you don`t think that the 10hr flight time would be an issue.For sure......I would definitely think an NRL franchise as part of a northern conference in the longer term would be awesome![]()
It would be, but perhaps it could be overcome by playing games in three week blocks...... Three at home then three away etc. it would be absolutely fantastic for both The NRL and the game in America if a way could be found to make it workI love the idea but you don`t think that the 10hr flight time would be an issue.
If Las Vegas is a long term success and the domestic game takes off it could be a very good way for the nrl to access the American marketIt would be, but perhaps it could be overcome by playing games in three week blocks...... Three at home then three away etc. it would be absolutely fantastic for both The NRL and the game in America if a way could be found to make it work![]()
Definitely. They're an example that proves that it's only a matter of getting people's eyes on the game for it to take off internationally. Getting those eyes there in the first place is the problem. When I was in the USA last year after watching the Vegas games, we made a point of bringing the games up with the locals we met. The few we met who happened to see it on TV all said they switched it straight off, and when I asked them why, all the reasons they gave invariably related to confusing it with Rugby Union.If Las Vegas is a long term success and the domestic game takes off it could be a very good way for the nrl to access the American market
I wish the nrl could somehow revive the Wolfpack they were amazing with how quickly they became a big thing in Toronto
How was the experience ?Definitely. They're an example that proves that it's only a matter of getting people's eyes on the game for it to take off internationally. Getting those eyes there in the first place is the problem. When I was in the USA last year after watching the Vegas games, we made a point of bringing the games up with the locals we met. The few we met who happened to see it on TV all said they switched it straight off, and when I asked them why, all the reasons they gave invariably related to confusing it with Rugby Union.
How was the experience ?
As good as league is they also need money which the nrl has to make stuff happen but even then it’s going to be a very long term project
You’re right about the Wolfpack what they did was amazing
I was gutted when super league effectively killed them off by giving them zero tv money but gave the team that replaced them (Leigh) one million pounds
I shouldn’t laugh but the bit about them switching off thinking it was union is funny but does highlight the education issues
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It was amazing , Las Vegas was flooded with Aussies, poms, and Kiwis......also stunned by the amount of Jamaican people there who went to the game. The stadium is incredible......out of this world. The acoustics are amazing, and the atmosphere there this year with 10,000 singing poms in the mix would certainly be something. We are going back again when the Bulldogs play there, hopefully it's against the eels.
Wouldn't it be great next year if we can get the Catalan Dragons there along with the NZ Warriors and Australian and English clubs, which would give it even more international appeal.