LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Andrew Abdo is ready to tackle the challenges of 2025 head-on, with a game plan that includes expanding rugby league into the US, showcasing the Indigenous All Stars, negotiating broadcast deals, and potentially shaking up player contracts.
The NRL boss is confident that the game is on the right track, but knows that there are big plays to be made in the coming year.
The move into the American market is a top priority, with the upcoming Las Vegas double-header set to kick things up a notch on the global stage.
This year's event won't just be about NRL matches - it will also feature an Australia vs England women's Test match and a showdown between Wigan and Warrington from the Super League.
With 35,000 tickets already sold and a quarter of them coming from the US, it's shaping up to be a game-changer in more ways than one.
Abdo is ready to lead the charge and shake things up in the league, with a focus on scoring big wins both on and off the field.
So get ready, because it's game on for rugby league in 2025.