Plan for $2.2 million rugby league nines tournament to kick start NRL season

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http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport...start-nrl-season/story-e6frep5x-1226567382353

A KIWI promoter has a $2.2 million plan to kick off the rugby league season with a super Nines tournament - with the winner pocketing more money than the NRL premiers.

The offer is considered too good to refuse with all 16 clubs agreeing in principle to field their strongest sides.

That would see champions Greg Inglis, Ben Barba, Benji Marshall and Jarryd Hayne featuring in the tournament to be staged in Auckland.

An NRL CEOs conference on February 20 is expected give the proposal the green light.

The concept is the brainchild of New Zealand events organiser Dean Lonergan of Duco Events and business partner David Higgins.

They were responsible for organising the popular Fight For Life charity boxing event which featured league players Paul Gallen, Greg Bird, Willie Mason and Manu Vatuvei in December.

Under the proposal, which was first pitched to NRL clubs in July, each team would receive $70,000 for competing with the tournament winner earning $500,000.

It's a staggering purse considering last year's NRL premiers, the Melbourne Storm, received $400,000.

Lonergan said the concept was going "full steam ahead" after positive talks with the NRL, the 16 clubs and Auckland City council. Discussions with a naming rights sponsor and TV network Sky NZ are also in full swing.

"We're making great progress," Lonergan said.

"The feedback so far from the clubs and the NRL has been extremely positive, so we're moving closer to having it totally ratified."

Under the proposal, the knockout tournament would be held in the first week of February.

Some clubs fear the Nines could threaten the Annual All Stars concept - held a week later - despite Lonergan and the NRL claiming it would have no impact on the showpiece game.

"We think this tournament would only complement the All Stars," Lonergan said.

The NRL have made no secret of their desire to continue the promotion of rugby league in New Zealand and see the Nines as the perfect challenge to rugby's hugely popular Wellington Sevens tournament, which will be held this weekend.

"With the support of the NRL clubs and the talent that rugby league has, it could be bigger than the rugby's sevens," Lonergan said.

Paul Kind, director of commercial and marketing at the NRL, confirmed discussions with Lonergan and the clubs had been positive.

He said there was a plan to draw up a formal recommendation to the ARL commission after the upcoming chief executives' meeting.

Channel Nine and Fox Sports are yet to see the proposal, but it's believed both networks would support the pre-season tournament.
 
Now this would be more entertaining than the All Stars game!
 
Money talks.

Doesn't really appeal to me, but I'm sure there are plenty of people out there who would love it. Could even attract some new fans too.
 
would be the only non Broncos footy event i would watch all year.
 
I'm always up for more league games.

Can someone explain how the format would work? Over how many weeks?
It's another way to pay players, can't complain about that.
 
This is what I found on Wiki to give you a rough idea behind rugby league nines.

Rugby league nines (or simply nines) is a version of rugby league football played with nine players on each side. The game is substantially the same as full rugby league, with some differences in rules and shorter games. Nines is usually played in festivals, as its shorter game play allows for a tournament to be completed in a day or over a single weekend. It has become more popular than the similar rugby league sevens (rugby league with seven players to a side), with many tournaments using nines to distinguish it from rugby union sevens

The laws of the game are the same as standard rugby league laws with the following exceptions.
Each team is allowed a squad of up to fifteen players, with no more than nine players on the field at any time. Unlimited substitutions are allowed from a named bench of four players.
The match lasts for 15 minutes, divided into two halves of 7 minutes 30 seconds. There is no half time interval but teams are allowed a maximum of 1 minute to change ends. Each half starts with a place kick.
Scrums consist of no more than 5 forwards, with a maximum 3 in the front row and 2 in the second row. When the ball is in the scrum no more than 4 players from each team shall act as backs. The ball must emerge from behind the feet of the second row.
Conversions after a successful try take the form of drop kicks. Players from the team that has conceded the score do not have to retire behind the try line but must not interfere with any conversion attempt.
When points have been scored the team against which points have been scored will restart the game with a tap restart from the centre of the half-way line.
When a team is awarded a penalty then play must proceed by way of a tap 10-metres in advance of where the infringement took place.
In the event of misconduct by a player the referee can suspend for 5 minutes. In the Carnegie Floodlit Nines, a major nines competition, this has been reduced to 2 minutes.[1]
 
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They used to do the Sevens in the preseason i recall? Correct me if im wrong. It was orsm!
 
A pre-season cup was also played in country areas for a few years.
 
the sevens was great fun to watch, great seeing them just playing for fun. hopefully this comes to fruition.
 
Would be great to watch.

If they didn't restrict it to NRL sides (and allowed NSW and QLD Cup sides and international teams entry) it would be a great competition.

32 teams, 8 pools round robin, Round of 16 -> GF.

Getting really adventurous, allow 2 wildcard "bounty hunter"/barbarians/novelty/legends teams.. A Darren Lockyer IX, a Rugby Union Rebels team, ESL teams.

Capture the fans imagination, give the players/clubs a massive purse to get them interested.
 
the sevens was great fun to watch, great seeing them just playing for fun. hopefully this comes to fruition.

I remember a US team played and threw a 50 metre forward pass touchdown play as a joke. Eddie Ward I think was referreeing and laughed it off.
 
I remember a US team played and threw a 50 metre forward pass touchdown play as a joke. Eddie Ward I think was referreeing and laughed it off.

Ohh I remember that! Was so awesome seeing the US in it. I remember PNG was involved, Fiji. It was such a great weekend of footy. Broncos never did well but I didn't care. Was just great to watch!
 
also remember someone from fiji or somewhere like that going to score a great try and attempting a front flip to put the ball down, noone around him, and dropped it in the process haha
 
Ohh I remember that! Was so awesome seeing the US in it. I remember PNG was involved, Fiji. It was such a great weekend of footy. Broncos never did well but I didn't care. Was just great to watch!

Actually I think they finished runners-up the only year they took it seriously if memory serves me correctly.

I went the year Parra won and I'll never forget the old dickhead in the crowd in front of me standing up waving his flag and crying after the final...mind you when you go for a shit team like that you cheer every win you get I guess!
 

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