New York Rugby league club will target Titans star Jarryd Hayne.

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Aspiring New York rugby league club will target Titans star Jarryd Hayne

AN aspiring rugby league club in New York has set its sights on NRL superstar Jarryd Hayne as its first marquee signing ahead of a proposed 2019 launch. The New York City Rugby League consortium is following in the footsteps of the Toronto Wolfpack and has lodged a bid to play in the Rugby Football League’s (RFL) professional tier in England.

Founders of the New York club hope to get the go-ahead to enter at Championship level, just one step away from Super League.

Like Toronto, which has signed former NRL players such as Fuifui Moimoi, Dave Taylor and Ashton Sims, the New York bid wants to attract prominent NRL talent.

Two former Australian internationals, one a prop and the other a back, have already been approached to play for the new club in 2019.

Hayne has endured a difficult season since returning to rugby league.
Bid co-founder Ricky Wilby has confirmed that Gold Coast fullback and ex-NFL running back Hayne is one of their targets.

“Jarryd Hayne would be a perfect signing for a team in New York given his background in the NFL, given his love of American sports, given the profile he has in Australia,” Wilby said.

“He would be a perfect fit. I’ve not spoken to Jarryd, but I would love to. It would be great to meet with his agent and discuss a way forward.” Hayne is represented by veteran agent Wayne Beavis.

Wilby said the New York bid is backed by an unnamed investor who has promised US4.3 million ($A7.2m) in initial funds for the club for the first two years and then more investment if required.

All of the visiting teams’ flights and accommodation costs from the UK will be covered by the New York club.

The new franchise is looking to play its home games at Red Bull Arena, which hosts Major League Soccer’s New York Red Bulls and has a capacity of 25,000 spectators.

Hayne has a profile in America due to his stint with the 49ers.
Wilby said the New York club would be based full-time in the American city, unlike the Wolfpack, which is based partly in Yorkshire, and play two games at home and then two games away.

“Toronto being accepted has given the game over here (in the UK) a big shot in the arm,” he said.

“We looked at their model and there’s certain aspects that we could improve. “We wanted to base our team in New York and give, not only players, but fans an experience.

“We want to bring rugby league to a massive sports market.”
 

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How pissed would Neil Henry be ? They chose that **** over him, and then he fucks off ??
 

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Aspiring New York rugby league club will target Titans star Jarryd Hayne

AN aspiring rugby league club in New York has set its sights on NRL superstar Jarryd Hayne as its first marquee signing ahead of a proposed 2019 launch. The New York City Rugby League consortium is following in the footsteps of the Toronto Wolfpack and has lodged a bid to play in the Rugby Football League’s (RFL) professional tier in England.

Founders of the New York club hope to get the go-ahead to enter at Championship level, just one step away from Super League.

Like Toronto, which has signed former NRL players such as Fuifui Moimoi, Dave Taylor and Ashton Sims, the New York bid wants to attract prominent NRL talent.

Two former Australian internationals, one a prop and the other a back, have already been approached to play for the new club in 2019.

Hayne has endured a difficult season since returning to rugby league.
Bid co-founder Ricky Wilby has confirmed that Gold Coast fullback and ex-NFL running back Hayne is one of their targets.

“Jarryd Hayne would be a perfect signing for a team in New York given his background in the NFL, given his love of American sports, given the profile he has in Australia,” Wilby said.

“He would be a perfect fit. I’ve not spoken to Jarryd, but I would love to. It would be great to meet with his agent and discuss a way forward.” Hayne is represented by veteran agent Wayne Beavis.

Wilby said the New York bid is backed by an unnamed investor who has promised US4.3 million ($A7.2m) in initial funds for the club for the first two years and then more investment if required.

All of the visiting teams’ flights and accommodation costs from the UK will be covered by the New York club.

The new franchise is looking to play its home games at Red Bull Arena, which hosts Major League Soccer’s New York Red Bulls and has a capacity of 25,000 spectators.

Hayne has a profile in America due to his stint with the 49ers.
Wilby said the New York club would be based full-time in the American city, unlike the Wolfpack, which is based partly in Yorkshire, and play two games at home and then two games away.

“Toronto being accepted has given the game over here (in the UK) a big shot in the arm,” he said.

“We looked at their model and there’s certain aspects that we could improve. “We wanted to base our team in New York and give, not only players, but fans an experience.

“We want to bring rugby league to a massive sports market.”
They can have former Kiwi international Greg Eastwood or near (or sure thing if Des gets the job) NSW prop Aiden Tolman.
 

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1. Hayne
13. Burgess

would be pretty damaging in a 2nd div competition
 

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he should go. He can be the big fish in the small pond. He stays in the NRL, hes a small fish in a big pond. Hes past his best and is overhyped so much its ridiculous. The NRL probably like him coz they might see him as a way to get interest in the game in the US. Only way he looks like a star player again i reckon, is if he plays in a weaker competition.
 

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There was an article yesterday saying Josh Morris was interested in possibly joining them as well.
 

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There was an article yesterday saying Josh Morris was interested in possibly joining them as well.
Why not?

Chance to live in another country for a couple years, do some travel, make a bit of coin.
 

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Ship all the unwanted guys over there.

It's a win win. We get no more salary cap woes and finally cleanse our club of des' presence and they all get paid
 

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Why not?

Chance to live in another country for a couple years, do some travel, make a bit of coin.
Absolutely agree, I think I would jump at the chance. Don't understand why more NRL players at the ends of their careers don't take overseas opportunities. Catalan Dragons would also be a great destination.
 

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If Titans are smart they would rid the cancer now... and in a roundabout way bring a slightly less cancerous player to the club in Moylon (who has ties with Brennan)
1. Moylon
6. Elgey (had defensive issues last year and a few injuries, but i still rate the kid highly)
7. Taylor
9. Peats
14. Rein ?
Not a bad spine and it would get rid of the Hayne Plane from our game, win win.
 
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