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Sounds like the sort of model, just on a smaller scale (in terms of money), that I'd like to see implemented here when Super Rugby falls over.
Also, what's with no teams from California? I thought it was the state with the most rugby participants?
And it's a shame that Ohio Aviators team from Pro can't be reborn in this competition. It seemed to be making some headway and got some reasonable crowds given the circumstances. The team has almost 10,000 likes on Facebook - that's nearly twice as many as the NSW Country Eagles, which has the most of any NRC team with its own page.
Hans Pieter-Wild who is the billionaire backer of German Rugby is rumoured to be in talks to buy Stade Francais.
An update on this. It appears he is in fact set to buy Stade in the near future.
Finally, according to twitter there is some 'very exciting' news coming 'very soon' from the Chinese RFU. No idea what. Maybe plans for the mooted pro league.
Another Rich league to draw players away from Super Rugby.
Given that David Niu was tagged in that post on Twitter, I can only imagine that it's some hare-brained scheme to develop that extended version of sevens or something.
It's been a while since I've updated this thread about the goings on in the US. So, here goes. First of all everything I'm about to detail (well, most of it) can be found @ Americas Rugby News. So feel free to check it out.
Anyway, Minneapolis and Dallas are out both failing to make the bond calls. Minneapolis will be replaced by San Diego who have met the call (I've heard that the bond was around $2m) and will join Seattle, Utah, Glendale(Denver), Austin, Houston, New Orleans and Kansas City as one of the 8 inaugural teams.
Which is interesting. But not the most interesting.
Chicago was slated to be one of the inaugural team but elected to wait until 2019 in order for their multi-million dollar facility to be finished. It's impressive. But that's far from the end of it.
A group in Ontario have recently launched the Ontario Arrows. An organisation directly geared toward professional Rugby. They'll be playing a series of games next year against a number of MLR teams and other considered to be prospective MLR teams. They haven't explicitly stated they are looking at MLR but that's their planned destination.
There's recently been a lot of speculation around Boston. Boston Rugby will be building what will be a seriously impressive facility in the outer suburbs of the city. There are a number of impressive facilities in the works among the MLR organisation but this while likely take the cake. Fields, gyms and a grass bank stadium. The municipality is also building a multi-purpose 10,000 seat stadium just down the road. So.
New York seem likely for 2019 as well. Less is known but they are serious and have most of their ducks in a row apparently.
Across the other side of the continent it looks like it could get very interesting. Not to be left out their is a Vancouver based group planning on entering in 2019 alongside a San Francisco team. There's also significant rumours of a Sacramento group and recently mentioned of one of the major LA clubs starting talks about bringing a professional team to the city.
Finally, in more Canadian news. According to a prominent Canadian Rugby journo (as prominent as they come in Canada) there is also interest in the MLR in both Calgary and Halifax but as yet no formal approach.
Things are really heating up in North America. It is possible that in 2019 we could see a 16 team MLR in place. That's assuming each group gets everything they need in place before then.
It's amazing how much interesting has arisen around this particular structure and model.
Brilliant.
The more rugby the better (provided the structure is right)
WCR - will it be a simple home and away season? And do you know what the salary cap will be (i.e. will this be a fully professional competition or semi-pro)?