Group behind New York rugby league bid pulls out of Wolfpack sweepstakes
TORONTO — A group looking to bring rugby league to New York has pulled out of the Toronto Wolfpack sweepstakes, citing the cost of reviving the troubled transatlantic franchise plus complications involving minority shareholders.
New York Rugby League was one of four groups looking over the Wolfpack’s financials.
“We’ve withdrawn quietly,” said Ricky Wilby, bid lead for the New York outfit. “We’ve done probably about two weeks worth of research and due diligence into the Wolfpack and where they are. And financially it just doesn’t make sense for us to get involved, if we’re being completely honest.”
The Wolfpack stood down July 20, saying they could not afford to resume play with the other 11 teams in England’s Super League. The team was subsequently put on the selling block with majority owner David Argyle saying he was stepping aside.