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NRL supremo Peter V'landys delivers VERY bizarre answer to question about rugby league in Las Vegas
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NRL supremo Peter V'landys delivers VERY bizarre answer to question about rugby league in Las Vegas NRL boss roasted for strange reply on live TV Rugby league was a roaring success in Las Vegas By JAMES COONEY FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA and JASPER BRUCE FOR AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: 22:51 GMT, 2 March 2025 | Updated: 22:51 GMT, 2 March 2025 While the NRL's second foray into Las Vegas was a massive success, Australian Rugby League Commission chairman Peter V'Landys has been roasted online for a bizarre comment. For the second consecutive year, rugby league hit the jackpot in Sin City - captivating fans across the globe with the raw power, skill and global appeal of the sport. However, while V'Landy's multimillion-dollar gamble on Las Vegas seems to have paid off, it might be best if he stays off the microphone. While Kiwi rapper Savage entertained the crowd at half-time on Sunday in the opening match, the NRL supremo was asked if it felt like rugby league had arrived on the world stage. V'Landys replied: 'It does, but what what about this hip hop music? 'I only did long jump, what's this hip hop stuff? Geez, this is a bit loud.' It’s only Game 1, but you’ll be hard pressed to find a weirder answer in a Rugby League interview this year. #NRLVegas pic.twitter.com/SRPWN69IiH — The Cumberland Throw (@EelsTCT) March 2, 2025 Penrith displayed their class by beating the Sharks 28-22 to open their NRL season Footy fans were left scratching their heads with their response. 'It's only Game 1, but you'll be hard pressed to find a weirder answer in a Rugby League interview this year,' posted one fan. 'He's been hitting the cali weed,' replied another. 'V'Landys is the most awkward man on the planet,' replied a third. Meanwhile, it's back to reality for Cronulla, Canberra, the Warriors and the Panthers on Monday (AEDT) as the four clubs begin their journeys home from the NRL's second annual trip to Vegas. The quartet of teams have this coming weekend to reminisce on their Stateside visit, which ended in victories for Penrith and Canberra. As the four teams are overcoming jet-lag, the remaining round-one fixtures will play out in Australia from Thursday. It was a slow start to the season for the four clubs that made the trip to Vegas last year: none posted a winning record across the four weeks that followed their matches in Sin City. Coach Ivan Cleary is bracing himself that his Panthers team could find itself with a 'hangover' The Jillaroos rewrote the record books against England with a massive win And the task of backing up could be more challenging this year. While last year's Vegas visitors played one another in round two, the 2025 teams face sides that did not have to travel to the other side of the world to begin their NRL seasons. The Panthers lost their first game on return from last year's World Club Challenge in England, and coach Ivan Cleary is bracing himself that his team could find itself with a 'hangover' again in 2025. 'There'll definitely be a comedown, for sure,' he said after the four-time reigning premiers beat Cronulla in Vegas. 'The Manchester trip last year, we felt that. The time difference is a lot more, so that's more difficult. I think naturally there's going to be (a comedown). 'It's just our job over the next couple of weeks to try and navigate through that.' Cleary was pleased the Panthers' next game was against the Sydney Roosters in Parramatta, where the Panthers will play the majority of home games this year while Penrith Park is refurbished. The Raiders made a big statement with a good win over the Warriors 'It's handy that we're playing our first game at CommBank next week against the Roosters, which will be a big occasion,' he said. The Sharks appear to have the toughest task ahead of them as the only one of the four Vegas teams to play away from home in round two. Cronulla travel to Townsville to face North Queensland in one of the NRL's toughest away trips, and go on to visit Canberra, Perth, Newcastle and Brisbane before round 10. Coach Craig Fitzgibbon said his staff would be working to guard against a post-Vegas hangover. 'We've got a plan in place for that, but we're obviously still just addressing what happened in the game before we get to the next game,' he said. 'We've got a thorough plan, we have to because we're travelling a bit in the first six weeks.' NRLLas Vegas Share or comment on this article: NRL supremo Peter V'landys delivers VERY bizarre answer to question about rugby league in Las Vegas Add comment
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