The world famous Brisbane Broncos have struck a partnership with the two-time NFL Super Bowl champions Los Angeles Rams to train with the City of Angels' finest athletes before their historical Vegas opener.
Kevin Walters:
LA Rams chief operating officer Kevin Demoff:
Donuts:
Adam Reynolds:
Kevin Walters:
“We are very grateful to Los Angeles for opening Rams HQ to us very soon. We’re looking forward to getting over there a little earlier, getting settled, and having a home-away-from-home base for our preparation in the lead-up to that Vegas match. A lot of our boys follow the NFL, and are avid watchers of it, so this will be great to have the chance to see the Rams’ set-up and I’m sure learn a few things from each other as well. We’re certainly wishing their team every success for their season that has just begun. While it will be an exciting time, and the world will be watching, the most important thing to remember is that there are two competition points up for grabs over there. That will be our priority.”
LA Rams chief operating officer Kevin Demoff:
“We are looking forward to welcoming a first-class team in the Broncos to our facility next February as they prepare for the NRL opener. As we continue to deepen our connection with fans in Australia, it is a tremendous opportunity to partner with one of their most successful rugby league clubs. We are grateful to Dave Donaghy and his organisation for their partnership and we can‘t wait for them to join us here next year.“
Donuts:
“We’re incredibly proud to partner with the Los Angeles Rams ahead of our historic trip to the United States next year."
Adam Reynolds:
“I’d like to thank Kevin Demoff and the Rams organisation for the opportunity. Their training facility is the same one from where the Rams won their most recent Super Bowl title in 2022 and has also just recently hosted Arsenal. It’s an enormous benefit to be in that elite environment, and to be linking up with that winning history and knowledge. Taking our football program to the United States will be a significant undertaking, but having a hub in Los Angeles settled so soon will provide us with a strong base to build from when the team arrives next February.”
“It will be awesome. Vegas is a favourite spot of mine, I’ve been over there four or five times, although we won’t be staying there, we will be staying in LA. It‘s still a great opportunity to get over there and experience something different in rugby league. Especially at this stage of my career, I don’t know what the future holds in the game for me, so it will be great to get over there and have a unique experience.”