Metros de Santiago 92:71 Caneros Bay Hawks 74:96 Taranaki Airs Ringwood W 53:80 Kilsyth W Bulacan Kuyas 75:95 Binan Tatak Gel Guinea 89:63 Rwanda Ringwood 87:95 Kilsyth Zamboanga Sikat 82:74 Basilan Steel Tunisia 81:84 Nigeria Batangas City 75:61 Meycauayan India 56:65 Qatar Can Tho Catfish 80:81 Ho Chi Minh City Wings Syria 91:81 Iraq Libya 57:95 South Sudan Egypt 70:78 Mali Madagascar 62:82 D.R. Congo Ukraine 84:65 Georgia Lithuania 83:67 Great Britain Romania 51:58 Greece North Macedonia 57:37 Ireland Jordan 22:29 Iran Saudi Arabia 19:22 Lebanon Cape Verde 14:17 Cameroon Spain 23:19 Denmark Kosovo 23:23 Albania Luxembourg 18:21 Azerbaijan Norway 32:17 Armenia

Super League’s Magic Weekend is more than just a fun event. According to a league official, it’s a perfect chance for rugby league to show off what it has to offer. The sport is looking for a new broadcast deal, and this weekend could help attract the right bidders.

How the Event Grabs Attention

Magic Weekend brings all Super League teams together in one city for a weekend of non-stop action. This setup creates a big buzz and draws lots of fans and media coverage. It’s a unique way to showcase the sport’s excitement to a wide audience.

What Broadcasters Are Looking For

When broadcasters consider a deal, they want to see that the sport has a strong following and great stories. Magic Weekend gives them a live example of the energy and passion in rugby league. The event can prove that the sport is worth investing in.

  • High attendance numbers show fan loyalty.
  • Exciting matches create memorable moments.
  • Media coverage boosts the sport’s profile.

The Future of Rugby League on TV

A successful Magic Weekend could lead to a better broadcast deal. That means more money for clubs, better coverage for fans, and a brighter future for the sport. The league is using this event to make a strong impression on potential partners.

What This Means for Fans

For fans, Magic Weekend is a celebration of rugby league. But behind the scenes, it’s also a smart move to secure the sport’s future. If the event impresses broadcasters, everyone wins — players, clubs, and supporters alike.

Sign In

Sign in to save favourites, sync across devices, and more.

Don't have an account? Create one