Quote: Grimmy "Just a matter of developing them from amateurs to SL players.'"
Fantastic idea. If only someone had thought of it before?
Elite 1 & 2 are very average from the streams I have seen, with many of the "stars' of those competitions being from the Southern Hemisphere. The reality is there isn't the money nor the pathway for youngsters to play the game, with may decent players, gong to the cash-rich Union competitions. Rugby league in Southern France cannot be compared to Rugby League in England. Sale is the only top union side in the north of England and they struggle to attract 7k to games whilst in France, 12 of their top sides are plying their trade in the Southern region with all of them attracting the same or more than Catalans. Toulouse RFC average 20k+ whilst their RL neigbours attracted 10% of that number.
It's all well and good saying "turing the amateurs pro", but a whole different matter actually doing it.
As for Serbia. Whilst it would be great for them to step up, I seem to recall them being "prepared for L1 entry in 2020 back in 2018, when they entered the Challenge cup in 2019, only to bale this year because of lack of funds and players being unable to commit.
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Like Ottawa and NY, talk is cheap, but stepping up costs money as Argyle has claimed.
If RSB/Ottawa/NYC all join L1 in 2021. then the part-timers of West Wales will be looking at multiple "long weekends" off work, whilst the owners of those clubs will face the possibility of having additional costs heaped upon them. If NYC sign a couple of the fantastic players mentioned in dispatches, then the "competition" will be a race for 2nd spot, with another team of overpaid (for that level) journeymen waltzing through the season being hailed as the silver bullet that RL needs.
As for Red Star. They were comprehensively defeated in 2019 by a team from the 7th tier of the sport, so why they would be considered for entry at the 3rd tier is another question that needs answering, but it won't even be asked by the insane brigade who believe that League needs teams in the far flung corners of the world to attract more attention and therefore money. To those people I ask this:
"With the newspaper columns around the world and TV/Media coverage that they have attracted, how much revenue have Toronto Wolfpack delivered to the game?
I am aware they cost the UK game nothing, but that is not the question.
If you can't find yourself willing or able to give a straight answer to this question, then maybe try and answer this one:
"With the newspaper columns around the world and TV/Media coverage that they have attracted, how have Toronto Wolfpack benefited the game in a non-fiscal OR indirect sense?
Have TV companies tripped over themselves to get involved? Have major Blue Chip (non-betting ones) companies aligned themselves with the game? Have thousands of young Canadian Youths boarded planes to the M62 to learn the game? Have stars of Rugby Union flocked to follow the show pony SBW? Have Amateur sides sprung up all over Ontario with age group sides as well as open age teams? Has the Canadian Media flocked to buy TV rights for games? Have ticket Touts already bought all the season tickets in the hope of fetching $200 a seat for the visit of Huddersfield Giants
I am all for expansion. If Red Star wat to play a better standard of RL, let them firstly join Elite 2 in France, work their way up and then apply once they are proven, but don't drop them into a comp that they are evidently not good enough for!