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Manly Sea Eagles plan to break into American sporting market
Jon Geddes, Manly Daily
November 30, 2017 11:30pm
THE Manly Sea Eagles have revealed a bold plan to break into the lucrative American sporting market which could include becoming involved with a New York-based team playing in the English Super League.
“We really want to spread our wings in the US,” said club owner Scott Penn.
“And, to be honest, the genesis for me to privatise the (Manly) club was on the back of spending a lot of time over there and seeing privatised clubs in the US.”
Penn started to explore the opportunities for the Sea Eagles during a recent trip to America.
“We are working with Fox Sports in the US to see how we can get involved and understand what they want to do with the game,” Penn said.
He also reached out to a consortium looking to pull together a bid for a New York-based team to go into the UK Super League.
“I have been in dialogue with them and we would like to be involved somehow,” Penn said.
“There is no reason why we couldn’t potentially have some player swaps, looking at some of our players heading into the twilight of their careers it would be a great destination for them.”
Penn said the club was making inroads with their vision but it needed to stack up financially with the right backing.
“I certainly know a lot of people in New York, I’ve got a reasonable business network over there,” Penn said.
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/n...t/news-story/5d16132b95b5432244e02fc6c355dba9
Jon Geddes, Manly Daily
November 30, 2017 11:30pm
THE Manly Sea Eagles have revealed a bold plan to break into the lucrative American sporting market which could include becoming involved with a New York-based team playing in the English Super League.
“We really want to spread our wings in the US,” said club owner Scott Penn.
“And, to be honest, the genesis for me to privatise the (Manly) club was on the back of spending a lot of time over there and seeing privatised clubs in the US.”
Penn started to explore the opportunities for the Sea Eagles during a recent trip to America.
“We are working with Fox Sports in the US to see how we can get involved and understand what they want to do with the game,” Penn said.
He also reached out to a consortium looking to pull together a bid for a New York-based team to go into the UK Super League.
“I have been in dialogue with them and we would like to be involved somehow,” Penn said.
“There is no reason why we couldn’t potentially have some player swaps, looking at some of our players heading into the twilight of their careers it would be a great destination for them.”
Penn said the club was making inroads with their vision but it needed to stack up financially with the right backing.
“I certainly know a lot of people in New York, I’ve got a reasonable business network over there,” Penn said.
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/n...t/news-story/5d16132b95b5432244e02fc6c355dba9