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The Las Vegas Thread

Wb1234

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Wests Tigers are sending two officials on a reconnaissance mission to Las Vegas this week after a leadership change at the club opened the door to a shift in their opposition to the US season opener – and could potentially see them take part in next year’s double-header.
With Canterbury, St George Illawarra, North Queensland and Newcastle in the US and preparing for this weekend’s start to the NRL season, rival fans are already wondering who will be on the double bill in 2027.


Only five teams have yet to take part, including the Tigers – whose former CEO Shane Richardson made it clear he was no fan of the concept.

“Las Vegas was a f---ing disaster, and it was a party trip for everybody; I don’t want to go,” Richardson told the AFR in 2024. “I’m all about rugby league and … those little Christmas cakes don’t make any difference to the game at all.”

Now Richardson is gone, and his interim CEO successor Shaun Mielekamp has already said he is open about participating in Vegas. Coach Benji Marshall is settled as head coach and has some stability within the playing squad, which could sway opinion at the club further in favour.
Sources with knowledge of the situation not authorised to speak publicly confirmed the Tigers would have at least two club officials at Allegiant Stadium to assess whether they should take part next year. The club has not yet lodged interest formally with the NRL.

Should the Tigers nominate in the coming weeks, one team they won’t play against is Parramatta, since the two western Sydney clubs traditionally draw huge crowds for their derbies.

But having both clubs in America is likely to ensure a crowd of 50,000 at Allegiant Stadium is reached for the first time because of their popularity.

The Eels, Dolphins, Titans and Storm have all lodged their interest for 2027, with only Parramatta prepared to head to Vegas as the home team, thereby giving up a regular-season home game.

“We would work with the NRL on being either [the host or away team],” Eels CEO Jim Sarantinos said. “We’ve put forward our interest. The NRL know that. If we were to be the home team, our preference would be to play a team that typically wouldn’t draw a strong crowd at CommBank Stadium.”

Dolphins CEO Terry Reader said his club was keen, but only as the visiting team, especially given the Redcliffe side drew huge crowds at Suncorp Stadium for home games.

The Dolphins asked fans more than 18 months ago if they would be keen on joining a charter flight to Vegas, and they received feedback from more than 3000 fans.

The same sources suggested the Storm would be the other host, although club chairman Matt Tripp said they would also prefer not to give up a home game, especially after being locked out of Victoria for two years due to COVID.
“Our fans missed out on games for two years because of the way our state government treated all Victorians during COVID, so we’re really hopeful we can be the away team in Vegas,” Tripp said.

“I know time has passed, and a lot of those fans would be conscious of the fact that Vegas would be great for exposure and our brand, but ideally, we still want to be the away team. We’re yet to have those discussions with the NRL.”

Titans CEO Steve Mitchell said he wanted his side to be included next year. “We think there are a couple of synergies with the make-up of both towns [Vegas and the Gold Coast] in regards to events and entertainment,” he said. “We’d be heavily supported by our fan base and corporate team.”

Good to see the article talks about nrl not hosting parra / tigers at Vegas after the poor result coming for dragons / dogs v what they could’ve got back here

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Hoofhearted

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Not sure if this has been discussed previously in the thread, but the main thing I can see is the ticket prices.
We were considering going the first year, tickets ranged from $19 to around $85 from memory. Cheapest tickets I can see available are $98 with most tickets over $200.
If they are moving the same number of tickets that’s a big win for the NRL.
 

steeden.

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Good to see the article talks about nrl not hosting parra / tigers at Vegas after the poor result coming for dragons / dogs v what they could’ve got back here
100%

sounds like Parra and Wests will be the home teams next year then, perhaps as:
- Parra vs GC
- Wests vs Melbourne

2028 will be interesting:
- whoever doesn’t go in 2027, which will mean all 17 teams have gone once
- Perth as an away team
- PNG as an away team
- a repeating team: but who? Someone from 2024?
 

Dogs Of War

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100%

sounds like Parra and Wests will be the home teams next year then, perhaps as:
- Parra vs GC
- Wests vs Melbourne

2028 will be interesting:
- whoever doesn’t go in 2027, which will mean all 17 teams have gone once
- Perth as an away team
- PNG as an away team
- a repeating team: but who? Someone from 2024?

PNG shouldn't ever go. It's not like a lot of PNG supporters are going to make that trip, well not enough to help fill a stadium. Most would just dream of seeing them play against teams in Australia.

Even Perth at this point shouldn't be going for at least 5 yrs until they have assembled some rusted on supporters. They need all the product they can get.

We are probably getting to a point where teams say what they would like to do over there to help promote the game, and some minor considerations are given to if they have been recently.
 

Murishido

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A case of sponsor profiling?

At the airport and saw 4 unrelated bulldogs supporters go turned away by the automatic passport gates...
 

yakstorm

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PNG shouldn't ever go. It's not like a lot of PNG supporters are going to make that trip, well not enough to help fill a stadium. Most would just dream of seeing them play against teams in Australia.

Even Perth at this point shouldn't be going for at least 5 yrs until they have assembled some rusted on supporters. They need all the product they can get.

We are probably getting to a point where teams say what they would like to do over there to help promote the game, and some minor considerations are given to if they have been recently.
Agree 100% with your statements on Perth & PNG. Firstly, rushing them over whilst they're still establishing themselves doesn't help anyone, secondly it doesn't contribute to the event.

Considering clubs like the Roosters & Broncos have both publicly stated they're keen to go over again (the former even applied last year) and there are 5 teams who haven't gone yet, I don't think we'll struggle to fill the spots for the last two years of the contract.
 

Dogs Of War

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Agree 100% with your statements on Perth & PNG. Firstly, rushing them over whilst they're still establishing themselves doesn't help anyone, secondly it doesn't contribute to the event.

Considering clubs like the Roosters & Broncos have both publicly stated they're keen to go over again (the former even applied last year) and there are 5 teams who haven't gone yet, I don't think we'll struggle to fill the spots for the last two years of the contract.

I think different teams are looking at different markets. Teams like Broncos and Roosters really want to provide those extra experiences for their high end supporters as they have a much wider range of supporters. While say a team like the Knights won't have as many that tick that box, and probably would prefer to be targeting those week to week supporters, with the odd trip every 10yrs to fulfill that demographic as the demand is just not their for a regular trip any more frequent to that. Plus the benefits of marketing your brand to an international audience for the Roosters and Broncos to bring in better sponsorship, which would never apply to the Knights even if they went over every year.
 
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