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Topic: If you believe this - I have a bridge to sell you
Posted By: Camquin
Subject: If you believe this - I have a bridge to sell you
Date Posted: 04 Nov 2024 at 10:44
Spotted on the Quins message board.
https://www.planetrugby.com/news/mega-deals-await-top-springboks-for-rugbys-version-of-the-ipl-as-plans-for-usa-2026-emerge" rel="nofollow - https://www.planetrugby.com/news/mega-deals-await-top-springboks-for-rugbys-version-of-the-ipl-as-plans-for-usa-2026-emerge "Top
international players could sign huge deals to play in what is being
described as ‘rugby’s version of the IPL’, according to reports.
The
competition could make its debut in the United States of America in
2026 with South Africa’s leading rugby agents signing contracts with the
unnamed organisers as talks ramp up.
This is according to a
report by South African newspaper Rapport who state that several agents
confirmed efforts are being made to launch a new tournament that would
take on a similar form to that of cricket’s Indian Premier League.
Rugby’s IPL However,
there are concerns that the competition could force players to choose
between featuring in the tournament or playing international rugby for
their country.
“The plan is to contract around 280 men’s players
worldwide and around 140 women’s players for rugby’s version of the
IPL,” a source told the publication.
“They’re talking about
starting salaries as high as $900,000. An effort is being made to get
some of the world’s top players to sign contracts.”
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Posted By: Richard Lowther
Date Posted: 04 Nov 2024 at 10:46
Why does the name David Lord pop into my head mmm...
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Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 04 Nov 2024 at 10:51
Camquin wrote:
Spotted on the Quins message board.
https://www.planetrugby.com/news/mega-deals-await-top-springboks-for-rugbys-version-of-the-ipl-as-plans-for-usa-2026-emerge" rel="nofollow - https://www.planetrugby.com/news/mega-deals-await-top-springboks-for-rugbys-version-of-the-ipl-as-plans-for-usa-2026-emerge "Top
international players could sign huge deals to play in what is being
described as ‘rugby’s version of the IPL’, according to reports.
The
competition could make its debut in the United States of America in
2026 with South Africa’s leading rugby agents signing contracts with the
unnamed organisers as talks ramp up.
This is according to a
report by South African newspaper Rapport who state that several agents
confirmed efforts are being made to launch a new tournament that would
take on a similar form to that of cricket’s Indian Premier League.
Rugby’s IPL However,
there are concerns that the competition could force players to choose
between featuring in the tournament or playing international rugby for
their country.
“The plan is to contract around 280 men’s players
worldwide and around 140 women’s players for rugby’s version of the
IPL,” a source told the publication.
“They’re talking about
starting salaries as high as $900,000. An effort is being made to get
some of the world’s top players to sign contracts.”
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Is it 1st April?!?
One comment on the article seems worthy of consideration:
Anyone in South Africa knows Rapport has a knack for sensationalising stories with "unnamed sources" and "unnamed agents"—classic stuff, not to be taken too seriously. It’s like WalesOnline but on steroids, same kind of clickbait nonsense, just times a hundred. Planet Rugby, Rugby365, and others just lick it up and copy&paste, and suddenly it’s “news.” Take this with a massive pinch of salt;
Rapport has a reputation for turning rumours into headlines without much substance. |
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Posted By: JZSmith
Date Posted: 05 Nov 2024 at 11:40
Richard Lowther wrote:
Why does the name David Lord pop into my head mmm...
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Or alternately Allen Stanford!
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Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 05 Nov 2024 at 13:14
420 players at say, $50,000 comes to $21,000,000. Note to self, get boots out of cupboard and restud them. 😎
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Posted By: Camquin
Date Posted: 15 Nov 2024 at 15:13
Story seems to have surfaced in today's Telegraph. Plans for a the circus to move from town to town, with multiple matches over a weekend at one stadium.
Still all hinges on getting a TV deal, which may rely on the stars being permitted to play international rugby.
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Posted By: Breakdown
Date Posted: 16 Nov 2024 at 13:21
Camquin wrote:
Story seems to have surfaced in today's Telegraph. Plans for a the circus to move from town to town, with multiple matches over a weekend at one stadium.
Still all hinges on getting a TV deal, which may rely on the stars being permitted to play international rugby.
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It was in the Times first, lifted by the Telegraph who completely misunderstood the proposal in their first edition and then had to do an embarrassing rewrite of the whole story.
But I don't think any rugby journalist has really interrogated the idea. I heard it was being driven by an American sport and entertainment talent agency. But like our comrades here, the name Allen Stanford does come to mind.
Maybe the Championship is going to end up as the top tier of English rugby after all.
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Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2024 at 14:32
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2024/nov/15/stars-joining-rugby-breakaway-league-would-be-barred-from-england-team" rel="nofollow - England warn rebels that joining rugby breakaway would end Test careers
- Plans afoot for global league with eight franchise teams
- But RFU insists anyone who signs up won’t be in Test side
Steve Borthwick’s ailing national side could be decimated by England players signing up to a breakaway global league, with the Rugby Football Union adopting a view that they would be sacrificing their Test careers if they did so.
Plans are afoot for a new league featuring eight franchise teams and about 200 players which would take matches around the world across major cities. Twenty players are said to have signed up in principle for the league, which is believed to be backed by US and Middle East money and due to begin in 2026.
Bumper salaries and the promise of fewer matches are said to be significant in convincing players to join the rebel league, which has been likened to cricket’s IPL, LIV Golf and Formula One and represents the biggest challenge to the world order since the game went professional.
According to senior figures at the RFU, however, any England players who join the league would not be available for Borthwick’s side, with the union viewing any rebels in the same light as those who play abroad, in effect forcing them to choose between franchise and country.
Of England’s 2023 World Cup squad, Owen Farrell, Henry Arundell, Courtney Lawes, Manu Tuilagi, Jonny May, Billy Vunipola, David Ribbans, Kyle Sinckler and Jack Willis are all currently based in France and unavailable for selection due to the RFU’s staunch policy. It is understood that the RFU has no plans to change its policy on players based abroad despite England’s current losing streak, with one senior figure questioning who would warrant selection other than the Toulouse flanker Willis.
The RFU has just signed an eight-year £264m Professional Game Partnership with Premiership Rugby which has introduced enhanced contracts for 17 England players. A Premiership chief executive, meanwhile, has also poured cold water on the rebel league, pointing instead to the mooted creation of a Club World Championship which is expected to get off the ground in 2028. Another well-placed source suggested the breakaway league was a concerted attempt by players to drive up wages. |
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Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2024 at 16:23
The Rugby Paper references other sources such as "newspapers" so their article is just a rehash but mentions 280 players worldwide.
Personally, I'd rather see us support Portugal etc in a push for worldwide participation as opposed to viewing.
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Posted By: tigerburnie
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2024 at 18:05
Could kill a lot of famous clubs..........................................like Wasps.................................I might just be all for it.
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