Overview
- Tindall says more than 200 players are on the verge of signing once the competition receives the green light.
- He denies poaching claims, saying NRL players and their agents approached R360 to discuss potential moves.
- Tindall frames the concept as enhancing the sport and drawing younger audiences, with a focus on repairing relationships.
- The NRL and ARL Commission have warned of 10-year expulsions for engaging with unsanctioned competitions, and Peter V’landys has criticized R360’s model.
- Reports have linked Ryan Papenhuyzen, Nelson Asofa-Solomona and Zac Lomax to talks, with Payne Haas said to be of interest, as Tindall appeared with Billy Slater at the Magic Millions.