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The RFL can confirm that the French club Toulouse Olympique will participate in Co-operative National League One for the next three seasons
The Toulouse club have responded to an invitation to the French Rugby League Federation to propose one of their members to join the League. The offer is a new element of the RFL’s ongoing strategy to develop and enhance the Co-operative National League competitions.
The RFL will provide Toulouse with funding to assist them with travel costs and existing Co-operative National League One clubs will also receive additional funding for the same purpose.
The French club will be exempt from relegation in 2009, 2010 and 2011 and will thus be guaranteed three seasons in the Co-operative National League competition.
Commenting, the RFL Chief Executive Nigel Wood said,”We welcome the news that Toulouse have accepted this offer of membership of Co-operative National League One.
“We believe their presence in the League will have significant benefits for the competition and its member clubs as well as Toulouse themselves. Offering a place to a French club will also support the continued development and progress of the French national side and of Rugby League in the country”.
Wood added, “The addition of a European dimension to Co-operative National League One will make the competition more attractive to supporters and potential partners and we now look forward to working with Toulouse to assist them with their preparations for membership”.
Toulouse Olympique will not participate in the Northern Rail Cup competition.
It has also been agreed that in the event that Toulouse wish to make an application to compete in engage Super League in 2012, the clubs must satisfy the same on-field performance criteria as other Co-operative National League clubs and appear in a Grand Final in either 2009 or 2010.In 2009, in order to allow for existing contractual commitments, Toulouse will be allowed to field five overseas players in their first team squad. This will decrease to two players in 2010 which the RFL believes is the appropriate and fair level for the club to operate at.In addition, Toulouse have provided the RFL with details of their existing player development structures and clarified their plans to enhance and grow these systems in the short term.
The RFL is also continuing to investigate the opportunities for clubs from other European territories to participate in The Co-operative National Leagues. It is thought at this stage that there is potential to consider a club from Ireland for inclusion in the medium term future.
This clearly shows the rfl are lying either that of Toulouse were misinformed but based on todays admission it is the rfl.