R.Oday, Las Vegas: Tomorrow, the world? Only in the next weeks, months and years, we will know the permanent influence of the first league league in the United States, but although many things felt new, there is one common thing: Wargan Warriors shine.

The Matt Beit team made it usually stand out in their best stages and in Nevada, with more eyes than ever, they definitely did not lie because they beat Warrington 48-24, from 42-0.

It was easy to forget by looking at all the spices and circumstances surrounding Las Vegas in four matches in the great rugby league, which there were two points to compete at the test. But really, this is the point. Wigan, which makes it two three wins with a leader’s victory, is the footnote. What really matters is the reason that they sacrificed a match at home at a large financial cost to come, and why the Australian National Rugby League seized an opportunity to add the Premier League to the bill after the opening Figas occurred last year. It is not about this: it is about what is happening after that.

Hope for the five -year NRL ranking with Las Vegas is that the most crowded and intensive sports market on this planet is interested in the Rugby League. Moments like flying in one hand of Abbas Misski, and Junior Naseemba’s brilliance should have caught the attention of informal sports enthusiasts, if there is nothing else.

But not only here, in Las Vegas, where the effect of this game can be for the Premier League. Australian officials returned home after a trip in the United States last year and reported a major boom in this sport on the correction, with the attendance and the audiences retreating from the back of Vigas’s interest. The Premier League hopes to take over a similar boom in the UK. If the noise around Las Vegas holds some new supporters on this side of the Atlantic Ocean, this should be a great success.

Looks are waiting for the allegant Action Super League stadium. Photo: David Baker/Aug

More than 10,000 British fans made this trip, which largely included a repetition of two other clubs next year. Leeds, Saint Helen and Hal KR are among those on top of the waiting list. Although the rest of the crowds faded after this victory began unilaterally in favor of Wigan, the most important spectators were already sitting in the beginning.

The Premier League was given NRL treatment. Facilities, wonderful TV production, and the experience of equal presence with Australia. Although the city’s British officials are heading to NRL, and its most powerful manager, Peter Wylandez, admit that he wants a strong British game, it creates food for thinking.

The possibility of purchasing the Premier League to buy NRL and take it under its wing for the global game interest has never felt the closest. If the Australians want to take the Premier League to new heights, they have a tyrant ready to build it in the Wigan team.

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Warriors have taken control of the British game recently, and in the attack, they lit Las Vegas in a way that would be a wonderful neutral: eight attempts, and they are all completely enormous. With offers like this, is it surprising early noise that Vigas wants more rugby until after the initial five -year agreement?

As for the Premier League, I tried the games on the road in Barcelona and Wolongong before. Nothing led to any kind of distinctive change in the wealth of the competition. This, however, felt different. And with NRL behind them, who knows where it can lead to the Premier League?

By BBC

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