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What Derek Beaumont’s rival rugby league competition could look like

Leigh Leopards owner Derek Beaumont

After defeat to Wigan Warriors, Leigh Leopards own Derek Beaumont had a lot to say in a moment that was captured and shared across social media.

Clearly unhappy, Beaumont threatened to form a new competition called Ultimate Rugby?

It got us thinking, what would that look like?

Beaumont would no doubt issue open invitation to other Super League clubs to join the Leigh Leopards.

But more likely is the formation of new clubs with new investors offering big sums of money to star players like we have seen with the Saudi investment in other sports.

There would be probably a large marketing campaign with the focus on the brutality of the sport.

Here is what Beaumont said on the concept:

“I’ll put it out there because unfortunately this is not an investable sport anymore to me, which is obviously very concerning.

“So unless it changes, I won’t be investing in it any further and I’m sorry to say that in here but when my wife comes up to me and says ‘I’ve had enough’.

“She sees the pain and the emailing all night till midnight and me kids saying ‘I just want to tell you I’m going to bed’ whilst I text Robert back about being fined 15 grand for a pitch invasion at St Helens.

“I haven’t the energy for it. I’ve had enough, we’ve got this (points to Challenge Cup trophy), it’s been brilliant, but for me, unless the game changes and unless the outcome is decided by athletes and coaches, I can’t be involved in it anymore.

“That’s where it’s at and that’s how serious it is, hopefully the game can change but I’ll leave you on a positive. You’ve met my American friends and my South African friends. They’ve got more money than the whole of what Sky give for the game in three years than they could drop out their arse end in a week.

“So maybe what you will see is me step out of this charade and set up a proper, super league, called ‘Ultimate Rugby’ with proper rugby players, where it’s not decided by the referees, it’s decided by the athletes because that’s the only alternative.

“We won’t need a broadcaster that stands my coach down and says, ‘oh we’re not going to interview you now because we’re just going to do the presentation so we’ll speak to you after that’. Is that not disrespectful in the highest order?”

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