Quote Barry_McKenzie="Barry_McKenzie"I applaud your love of the game but sadly it's not going to happen.
RL is a sport that is only reasonably popular in the North of England, along the east coast of Australia and in PNG.
Thats about it. And thats the way it will always be.'"
Disagree, the south of france is buzzing, I have friends who were season ticket holders at Lyon and now watch catalans as much as they can instead, many people around the country are behind them also. The same will happen when Toulouse get in super league, and then if the paris team can be 1/4 of the success then RL will take off even more in France.
You know my opinions on PNG.
North of England yes, but there are other success stories as well. There is still potential for other areas.
In Australia the NRL is massive and will continue to grow, its the best product in the world to sell!
There is plenty of potential for growth in NZ as well, their national side has just as much quality as aus, this is great for the game.
Wales is in such early stages in terms of the modern game, give them time, yes they will never be as big as Wigan and Leeds but surely it won't do any harm to have as many smaller clubs as possible playing the game even if they do only get small crowds, it will also do wonders for the Welsh international game.
There has been talk of Scotland and Ireland getting in on the super league act in years to come.
Look how well Ireland did in the WC, all be it with foreign players but their is potential.
Just go on Wikipedia and find out how many different countries rugby league is played in, I am not saying they will all develop competitions like the NRL as big as that but there is potential for smaller leagues and then building blocks for bigger competitions and inspiration to take into the international game.
I am not saying RL will take over the world, but it is currently no where near its potential, RU is making the most of what it's got, we however, are not.