The NRL plans a global round and a three-year strategy for international expansion, including double-header matches in multiple cities.
The NRL is poised to make a decision within the next three months regarding a global round, with a strategic plan for annual international expansion appearing to be the preferred approach.
Peter V'landys, chairman of the ARL Commission, has unveiled a three-year strategy that includes double-header matches in at least four cities.
He further emphasized to AAP that Las Vegas will remain a fixture on the calendar beyond its current deal, which is set to expire in 2028, deeming it the league's cornerstone event.
However, as the anticipation builds for Saturday's double-header season opener at Allegiant Stadium, V'landys has openly discussed his ambitions to expand the concept.
