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I heard from someone who has seen R360 in Europe. As of a month ago, they had about 80 men signed up. The best union players won't go until after the next RWC hence the League boys getting offers. A lot of female players are signing though as it's a full time pro gig for them which is something that neither code can offer women elsewhere.

R360 plan make it a bigger version of the sevens circuit style, with all 12 teams travelling to each location and making it a festival week with concerts and other forms of entertainment coinciding with the games.

It's hard to imagine how it succeeds to be honest. It's obviously timed to fill the squads with RWC players but logistically, it would be a nightmare. They'll be taking 300 plus players and at least the same amount of staff to each location, some of which have no appetite for rugby as shown by the small crowds at a number of the sevens comps. Imagine playing in a bigger version of the magic round, 16 times in a season along with the travel and different time zones etc......the players will burn out for sure.

I heard that Lomax stands to make 3 million for the first shortened season. That's almost double what the Top 14 clubs are paying stars.
 

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I heard from someone who has seen R360 in Europe. As of a month ago, they had about 80 men signed up. The best union players won't go until after the next RWC hence the League boys getting offers. A lot of female players are signing though as it's a full time pro gig for them which is something that neither code can offer women elsewhere.

R360 plan make it a bigger version of the sevens circuit style, with all 12 teams travelling to each location and making it a festival week with concerts and other forms of entertainment coinciding with the games.

It's hard to imagine how it succeeds to be honest. It's obviously timed to fill the squads with RWC players but logistically, it would be a nightmare. They'll be taking 300 plus players and at least the same amount of staff to each location, some of which have no appetite for rugby as shown by the small crowds at a number of the sevens comps. Imagine playing in a bigger version of the magic round, 16 times in a season along with the travel and different time zones etc......the players will burn out for sure.

I heard that Lomax stands to make 3 million for the first shortened season. That's almost double what the Top 14 clubs are paying stars.
I think whoever is behind it is vastly over-estimating the game's global appeal too - a lot of union's international appeal comes via tradition and nationalism, that's clearly not going to transfer to the New York Coneheads, or the Madrid Ruckus... I can't see it working either.
 
Struggling to see how it will make a profit.

Short term they might not care, but long term there's got to be a limit to how much money they'll sink.

Haas would be an interesting test case if it happens. 3 mil per season for someone who will play what position? Centre? No8?

Doesn't seem suited to either. It's as if they're chasing names/headlines more than anything else.
 
I think whoever is behind it is vastly over-estimating the game's global appeal too - a lot of union's international appeal comes via tradition and nationalism, that's clearly not going to transfer to the New York Coneheads, or the Madrid Ruckus... I can't see it working either.
Yeah that's a good point, the novelty might make up for the lack of tribalism, what happens when the novelty wears off? And even if they got the players, where does the quality staff come from for 12 new teams?

The money's there though, it's bankrolled by some US outfits and surely they've done their due diligence. If the comp loses 10s, or even 100s of millions getting off the ground, the US backers will get bored of it.
 
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I didn't hear about the Zac Lomax money from the person i know who talked to R360 but from a rugby coach via an agent so yeah.....Lomax isn't worth that IMO.
 
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