The vision that we see for this in coming years is that teams from Australia and England or other parts of the world could enter. Brad Donald GM of Player PathwaysCanada’s BC Bulldogs and Storm, Ontario Ospreys and Toronto Saints have entered men’s or women’s teams, or both. Canada Ravens coach Mike Castle, who along with Jillaroos coach Brad Donald is helping to organise the Vegas 9s and Combine in their roles with the NRL, said the events were attracting new players from other sports to the game in North America. “The 9s will be an opportunity for more people to give rugby league a go,” said Castle, who is NRL pathways project manager. “It is a two-day tournament, so it is easy to fit in if you are playing other sports and want to try rugby league. “I know a couple of the Canadian teams have been able to engage new players because it is an opportunity to go to Vegas and try the game.” USA women’s coach Ady Cooney is also helping to organise and promote the Vegas 9s and Combine, which he believes can have a major impact on the growth of the game in the United States. “It’s about getting people access to the game that have never had it before, and I think the big ticket is being able to go and watch the NRL games after that,” Cooney said. “Seeing the standard in the flesh is always different to watching it on TV and I think if people play in the Vegas 9s and then to go to the NRL games they will get excited about rugby league and want to play. “I think the NRL has a five-year plan to keep coming back to the United States so hopefully this grows every year, and we can build on that.” While the interest in North America has been strong for this year’s Vegas 9s, Donald said he had also fielded inquiries from grassroots teams in Australia, England and South Africa wanting to take part. In future years, the tournament could be expanded to become a World 9s tournament for grassroots clubs from around the globe. “There is $40,000 prize money on offer and the vision that we see for this in coming years is that teams from Australia and England or other parts of the world could enter,” said Donald, GM of player pathways for the NRL. “Imagine a club like [2023 Illawarra premiers] the Thirroul Butchers, instead of spending money on end-of-season trip away, they come to Vegas in their pre-season and play. “Our aim is to bring all of the rugby league community together while growing the game in North America.” The NRL will also hold an NFL-style Combine in Las Vegas on March 2, with 25 male and 25 female athletes from North America to take part in a series of physical testing and skills assessment. After the Combine, two male and two female athletes with the potential to play in the NRL or NRLW will be offered the opportunity to train with an elite team in Australia and showcase their talents to clubs. Source:NLR.com
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FIRST AMERICA, THEN THE WORLD:VEGAS 9s SPARKS GLOBAL INTEREST
By Paula David |
January 8, 2024
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