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The NRL is reportedly planning on starting the 2024 season with a Las Vegas blockbuster.

The Daily Telegraph reports the league is looking to kick the season off with a double-header in Sin City.

The report reveals NRL supremo Peter V’landys and chief executive Andrew Abdo are planning to travel to the fight capital of the world next month to begin planning the extravaganza.

The event would involve players from four NRL clubs taking up a role as rugby league evangelists selling the sport to an American audience in the week leading up to the game.

Despite the impact the travel and taxing workload would have on players, clubs are reportedly lining up to be involved.

The Daily Telegraph’s Phil Rothfield posted on Twitter on Monday morning the blockbuster could be “the biggest event in rugby league history”.

Vegas has a state of the art rectangle venue — Allegiant Stadium — which has a capacity of 65,000. The stadium is used by the Las Vegas Raiders in the NFL and was completed in 2020 at a cost of $2 billion. It was assessed to be the second most expensive stadium in the world at the time of completion.


No doubt we can expect to see some random Souths guys in Vegas. Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images.
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Sam Boyd Stadium, which previously hosted the Rugby Sevens, also has a capacity of 40,000.

The NRL has been planning the United States move for some time and it was revealed last year that a plan to open the 2023 season with a game between South Sydney and Manly in Los Angeles had fallen over late in discussions.

The NRL also tried to make it work in 2019.

South Sydney boss Blake Solly said in August: “We had discussions a few years ago with the NRL about that potential game to open the season in the US.

“It didn’t come off then but we’ve always been interested in any opportunity to expand the game in the US provided its part of a long-term strategy from the NRL to continue playing in America. We also have the links to America with owners Russell Crowe and Mike Cannon-Brookes, who has sporting interests [as a part-owner of the NBA’s Utah Jazz] in the US.

“We’ve also played a game there against Leeds in Jacksonville. We’ve always been supporters of an expanded World Club Series, so anything to grow the profile of rugby league and the Rabbitohs we are willing to entertain.”

The Rabbitohs, Melbourne Storm and Manly have been identified as clubs that may be involved.

The league’s hugely popular Magic Round was also previously thought of as a concept that could be
successful overseas.

The game can only hope enough time has passed since the 1987 State of Origin exhibition game flopped in Los Angeles.
 

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It is about V'landys promoting the NRL as a gambling opportunity for Americans. He is chasing the US gambling industry's huge base.
Once he aligns the game with the gamblers, what does that do to the integrity of NRL?

 

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Not the best time of year to go to Vegas but I might go, especially if Tszyu is fighting.
I’ll see how I go putting up with all the bogans at magic round this year and decide, I try to avoid them when traveling haha
 

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Nasheed here,
If they is want America in develops in the future they cant do 1 off games there has to be a system in place yo. Otherwise it gets lostits scattergun approach yo.
 

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Wow, taking the game to a country where no one follows it. The USARL has 8 teams that all compete in an amateur league on the East Coast, so V’landys the dickhead thinks, for some reason, that the promotion will work on the desert closer to the west coast. What a dickhead. I can't wait for this to fail.

99% of whoever attends this "showcase" will simply be there to go to the casinos and gamble afterwards and/or have pool parties.

Look I love the USA and can't wait to visit it but thinking this game will ever take off in America is so laughable.
 

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Wow, taking the game to a country where no one follows it. The USARL has 8 teams that all compete in an amateur league on the East Coast, so V’landys the dickhead thinks, for some reason, that the promotion will work on the desert closer to the west coast. What a dickhead. I can't wait for this to fail.

99% of whoever attends this "showcase" will simply be there to go to the casinos and gamble afterwards and/or have pool parties.

Look I love the USA and can't wait to visit it but thinking this game will ever take off in America is so laughable.
Yoooo habib it could but it will take a big push over a lot of time with hectic moneys. UFC made it, no one had heard of it 15 years ago now it’s the biggest game on the planet.
Not just some one off Vegas game. There has to be education taht league is different than union. For a start.
 

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My opinion of it is:

WHAT DOES GUS THINK lol
 

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My opinion of it is:

WHAT DOES GUS THINK lol
He would get worried because if it kicks off they will just pay our best players to play in the USA RL and we wouso be nbl
 

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He would get worried because if it kicks off they will just pay our best players to play in the USA RL and we wouso be nbl
Yes Gus would be thinking through the long term ramifications, pros and cons very much unlike pig in a poke Punter Peter Vlad who only sees $ signs and a bonus for himself.
 

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Yoooo habib it could but it will take a big push over a lot of time with hectic moneys. UFC made it, no one had heard of it 15 years ago now it’s the biggest game on the planet.
Not just some one off Vegas game. There has to be education taht league is different than union. For a start.
UFC was founded 30 years ago. Every sports needs to start at some point, but rugby league will never take off in America, end of story.
 
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