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Rugby Rebel League Delays Launch to 2028
28 Nov
Summary
- R360, a proposed rebel rugby circuit, has delayed its launch by two years.
- Eight major rugby unions previously threatened bans for players joining R360.
- Board member Mike Tindall cited strategic timing as the reason for the delay.

The ambitious R360 rugby league has announced a strategic two-year delay to its launch, now targeting 2028. This move comes after facing considerable headwinds, including a lack of support from major rugby unions. Previously, eight prominent unions, including England, New Zealand, and South Africa, issued a joint statement warning of bans for any players who joined the breakaway circuit.
Board member Mike Tindall explained the decision, emphasizing that launching under compressed timelines would compromise the standards R360 aims to uphold and diminish its potential long-term commercial success. He stressed the league's unwavering commitment to players, noting continued strong interest from top male and female athletes who wish to thrive without undue pressure.
Critics have pointed to R360's lack of detail regarding player welfare and its unratified status with World Rugby. The proposed league, intended to feature 12 franchise teams in global cities, aims to create a showcase between international and club rugby. The delay allows R360 to develop its vision comprehensively for maximum global impact.




