IMG boss wants to take international side of game to next level
IMG’s Vice President of Sports Management Matt Dwyer says the international side of rugby league is one which needs to be re-vitalised.
Last month, the Rugby Football League and Super League agreed a 12-year deal with IMG. They are a global management company, and will aim to re-imagine rugby league.
Dwyer wants international countries to grow playing rugby league along with clubs outside of the UK. In the current European Super League, only two teams take part – Toulouse and Catalans.
“The overarching point – which I think everyone would agree with – is that the international game is one which we really need to re-vitalise,” Dwyer told the BBC Radio 5 Live Rugby League podcast.
“You look at Catalans, they’ve been an extremely successful team. You can see the real benefit and the passion of their fans that they bring to the game. I appreciate the points that have been made about what they deliver from a commercial perspective.
“From our point of view, these are all aspects we need to look at. We’ve got the challenges of Toulouse at the moment in terms of whether they’ll stay in Super League next season based off their on-field performances.
“We’ve got the French World Cup coming up [in 2025]. That’s quite crucial for us. We’re going to be consulting with the NRL and understanding what their objectives are in terms of the growth of the game internationally too. Every aspect if going to be really important.”
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