
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
The Wests Tigers have exited the race to play in Las Vegas in 2026, while another team has applied to return for a second trip.
The NRL is set to return to Las Vegas for the third installment of a five-year deal, with the Sydney Roosters applying to be the first team to return for the upcoming season.
The Wests Tigers have declined the opportunity to play overseas, while the Canterbury Bulldogs and St George Illawarra Dragons are likely to attend Allegiant Stadium.
The speculation surrounding which teams will travel to Las Vegas for the next three years continues, with decisions being made on when each team should make the trip.