Nice Video to summarize the WOLFPACK> top and bottom
hopefully the weather is good could be a record crowd against Toulouse Olympique
I would love to see both clubs in the Super League.
Yeah they show they have some passionate fans behind them those videos.
If the Wolfpack make it to the Superleague. Will be huge things ahead for them both financially and with support.
RUGBY LEAGUE 28 FIRST GRADE CLUBS IN 5 COUNTRIES
AUSSIE RULES 18 FIRST GRADE CLUBS IN 1 COUNTRY
Rugby League in Canada (Toronto Wolfpack) http://www.torontowolfpack.com
Wolfpack one step closer to Superleague with only one game to go.
Crowd reported as a record, but the week before seemed more.
This week the crowd seemed sparse both ends.
But I did only watch 10 minutes after the break.
New conditions are appearing re the criteria for entry including that they will not get a share of the central distribution fund (ie: they wonβt get a share of the profits).
It appears they may have to continue to pay all expenses for visiting teams and will still play early βhomeβ games in England.
There are lies, damn lies and then there are ratings.
Rugby league, Australias most popular game in some of North Eastern Australia.
I wouldn't be taking much notice of what those insular pommy fans are saying, they're all green with envy and have as much knowledge of what will happen as anyone here, all bs actually. I listed to a wolfpack interview on a Canadian radio station the other day and no one mentioned anything about them not going up if they won.
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Seemed a decent crowd when they won against Toulouse Olympique in Canada over the weekend.
Highlights here.
RUGBY LEAGUE 28 FIRST GRADE CLUBS IN 5 COUNTRIES
AUSSIE RULES 18 FIRST GRADE CLUBS IN 1 COUNTRY
Rugby League in Canada (Toronto Wolfpack) http://www.torontowolfpack.com
it still quite amazes me, that they are in DIV 2 and they are getting the crowds..
cannot wait for the Canadian Derby teams to clash and see the interest it gathers
Yeah it looked like a quality game.
I think league has a good chance in gaining a decent following in North America.
Another team will only add more interest.
RUGBY LEAGUE 28 FIRST GRADE CLUBS IN 5 COUNTRIES
AUSSIE RULES 18 FIRST GRADE CLUBS IN 1 COUNTRY
Rugby League in Canada (Toronto Wolfpack) http://www.torontowolfpack.com
I posted the facts, yes is sad that even that long ago Australian Rules still got a crowd in Canada....what was your point again?
AFL getting a crowd in Canada. Is that some of a joke?
RUGBY LEAGUE 28 FIRST GRADE CLUBS IN 5 COUNTRIES
AUSSIE RULES 18 FIRST GRADE CLUBS IN 1 COUNTRY
Rugby League in Canada (Toronto Wolfpack) http://www.torontowolfpack.com
I posted the facts, yes is sad that even that long ago Australian Rules still got a crowd in Canada....what was your point again?
AFL getting a crowd in Canada. Is that some of a joke?
Read the original post...
I don't need to. The fact is AFL is not getting any crowds watching their sport in Canada.
RUGBY LEAGUE 28 FIRST GRADE CLUBS IN 5 COUNTRIES
AUSSIE RULES 18 FIRST GRADE CLUBS IN 1 COUNTRY
Rugby League in Canada (Toronto Wolfpack) http://www.torontowolfpack.com
The VFL hasnβt played there since the 80βs, even then they got bigger crowds than the professional βCanadianβ RL team does now and the 3 current Canadian RL comps that have average attendances of well below 2,000.
The VFL played several exhibition games in Canada in the late 80βs
12/10/1989 Toronto, Geelong v Melbourne Attendance 24,639
16/10/1988 Toronto, Collingwood v Hawthorn, Attendance 18,000
18/10/1987 Vancouver, Melbourne v North Melbourne, Attendance 7,980
19/10/1987 Vancouver, Melbourne v Sydney, Attendance 32,789β
Currently the AFL get the same attendances as the NRL in Canada which is zero, because neither league plays there.
There are lies, damn lies and then there are ratings.
Rugby league, Australias most popular game in some of North Eastern Australia.