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Post by sportsmad on Jul 17, 2009 18:19:46 GMT 10
does anyone know whether this tournament will go ahead this year?
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Post by Druzik on Jul 17, 2009 18:54:59 GMT 10
all i know is that there have been some talks about it but nothing decisive.
It would make sense to have it, though costs for some countries would be tough to travel, e.g. Japan and SA.
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Post by sportsmad on Jul 18, 2009 11:11:03 GMT 10
i think south africa could get funding through sponsorship and the rlif. im not so sure about japan though.....
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Post by sportsmad on Jul 18, 2009 17:33:33 GMT 10
while im on the topic of rlif funding, does anyone kneo wether the funds for european nations will go through the RLEF? it would be wise if they did
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Post by Druzik on Jul 18, 2009 21:59:27 GMT 10
while im on the topic of rlif funding, does anyone kneo wether the funds for european nations will go through the RLEF? it would be wise if they did Yes it probably would go through the RLEF as they have a proper established path for it, but the RLEF also has its own funding sources now which they use to pass down to the variuous nations, its how all the development officers are afforded.... this is why I am pushing for Pacific and Atlantic federations to be set up so that similar things can be done.
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Post by Ryan N on Jul 19, 2009 10:59:23 GMT 10
while im on the topic of rlif funding, does anyone kneo wether the funds for european nations will go through the RLEF? it would be wise if they did Yes it probably would go through the RLEF as they have a proper established path for it, but the RLEF also has its own funding sources now which they use to pass down to the variuous nations, its how all the development officers are afforded.... this is why I am pushing for Pacific and Atlantic federations to be set up so that similar things can be done. I was thinking Asia-Pacific, and yeah Atlantic.
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Post by sportsmad on Oct 27, 2009 10:00:41 GMT 10
USA & Jamaican teams both secure sponsors that will increase the Global promotion for the City of JacksonvilleĆ¾ Both countries that will compete in the November 14th Hotels of Jacksonville.com Rugby League Atlantic Cup have secured sponsors for their National teams and although these partnerships are directly with the organizations themselves the fact that both sponsors are large international companies will only help bring more global focus to the City of Jacksonville to promote it's pressence as a Florida distination. The sponsors are both well recognized International Brands in their respective industries. AMNRL officials have announced that ERREA Sports will become the sponsor for the USA Tomahawks National Rugby League team. ERREA is an Italian based company who has been providing Technical Sportswear products around the world since 1988 and have provided first class attire for a vast range of sports from amateur to professional levels. They brand is used by a number of the worlds most recognized major soccer teams as well as a long list of other sports that include Rugby, Basketball, Volleyball, etc. In addition to the USA Tomahawks team they also have partnerships with Rugby in Canada, Latvia as well as the Italian team and many clubs in over nine countries including Australia and the UK. You can see all their products in the USA by visiting www.erreauniforms.com and full company info can be seen at www.erreasport.co.uk One of the Worlds most recognized brands has partnered with the Jamaican National team to show support for the expansion of Rugby League into the Caribbean region. Virgin Atlantic who operates flights from Jamaica, St Lucia, Tobago, Cuba, Granada, Barbados, and Antigua have been flying to the Caribbean for 11 years and the airline itself is 25 years old and still red hot! Part of the partnership will see the Virgin Atlantic Logo appear on the Jamaican National Team Jerseys. Virgin Atlantic also operates direct daily flights from Miami and Orlando to London England. You can visit all the global destinations that they provide air travel to at www.virginatlantic.com
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Post by Druzik on Oct 27, 2009 20:31:06 GMT 10
USA & Jamaican teams both secure sponsors that will increase the Global promotion for the City of JacksonvilleĆ¾ Both countries that will compete in the November 14th Hotels of Jacksonville.com Rugby League Atlantic Cup have secured sponsors for their National teams and although these partnerships are directly with the organizations themselves the fact that both sponsors are large international companies will only help bring more global focus to the City of Jacksonville to promote it's pressence as a Florida distination. The sponsors are both well recognized International Brands in their respective industries. AMNRL officials have announced that ERREA Sports will become the sponsor for the USA Tomahawks National Rugby League team. ERREA is an Italian based company who has been providing Technical Sportswear products around the world since 1988 and have provided first class attire for a vast range of sports from amateur to professional levels. They brand is used by a number of the worlds most recognized major soccer teams as well as a long list of other sports that include Rugby, Basketball, Volleyball, etc. In addition to the USA Tomahawks team they also have partnerships with Rugby in Canada, Latvia as well as the Italian team and many clubs in over nine countries including Australia and the UK. You can see all their products in the USA by visiting www.erreauniforms.com and full company info can be seen at www.erreasport.co.uk One of the Worlds most recognized brands has partnered with the Jamaican National team to show support for the expansion of Rugby League into the Caribbean region. Virgin Atlantic who operates flights from Jamaica, St Lucia, Tobago, Cuba, Granada, Barbados, and Antigua have been flying to the Caribbean for 11 years and the airline itself is 25 years old and still red hot! Part of the partnership will see the Virgin Atlantic Logo appear on the Jamaican National Team Jerseys. Virgin Atlantic also operates direct daily flights from Miami and Orlando to London England. You can visit all the global destinations that they provide air travel to at www.virginatlantic.com That is just awesom news!
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Post by supersteve on Oct 27, 2009 20:53:03 GMT 10
Yeah it just seems to be getting better and better over there atm.
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Post by sportsmad on Nov 16, 2009 5:29:13 GMT 10
an article in today telegraph of all places:
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Post by sportsmad on Nov 16, 2009 5:30:33 GMT 10
USA defeated Jamaica 37-22 in front of 3500 ppl in the atlantic cup. TBH i expected them to win by more but apparantly they came from behind
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Post by supersteve on Nov 17, 2009 8:33:20 GMT 10
3500 people is fantastic.
Is there anywhere we can see video footage?
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Post by sportsmad on Nov 17, 2009 10:14:49 GMT 10
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