It was the same old story. York stuck with them and were even winning 12-10 after half an hour and then Toronto scored a couple of tries before and after the half time break to take the score to 48-12. Credit to York though for sticking to the task and scoring a couple more tries themselves in the second half. The kick off time of 7pm in Toronto certainly doesn't help the UK teams as it means their body clocks haven't adjusted and it's like playng a match that kicks off at midnightToronto 64 York city 22
Attendance of 5212 on Canada day is pretty good I would say. A lot of people will be busy with family etc this is a brand new venture with no history of attending on the national day.
Worth noting that League One no longer has a promotion playoff for 1st v 2nd, 1st place will go straight up.
The RFL definitely don't want Toronto in this league next year lol
From a popularity point of view the Toronto Wolfpack is on the verge of proving to be an attractive option for Australian footballers. Their is a sense of adventure and pioneering feel about what is going on in Canada. (long overdue I might add!) Let's just hope rugby union don't use its influence to undermine another promising rugby league development. Mind you the fact that RU has the "scholastic "system backing it is already an unfair advantage. This is mostly attributed to its affluence and the ability of private school influence to propagate rugby union. (which is something rugby league has never enjoyed!)
I note that the existence of rugby league is what could be termed "fragile" as this much more deserving code does not have establishment backing that is a matter of course for the code of rugby union basically everywhere.
Worth noting that League One no longer has a promotion playoff for 1st v 2nd, 1st place will go straight up.
The RFL definitely don't want Toronto in this league next year lol