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18th July 2016
02:43pm BST

"We can do what is needed to get a franchise up and running pretty quickly," Browne told the Irish Times. "So, that’s what we are looking at. If we are going to do this, we are not going to do it on the basis of putting together a half-baked team. What we need is a good team working in a market that has commercial opportunities for us."
The whopping 61,500 crowd that packed into Soldier Field for the match between New Zealand and USA Eagles in 2014 along with the success of the American domestic rugby union league prove that the market for rugby in the States is deep. However, because of the nature of sports broadcasting in the country, Browne is aware that a very tactical approach to selecting an American franchise for the PRO12 will need to be implemented.PRO12 deny reports they are hoping to add two London-based clubs to the league http://t.co/5qtipUaLIP pic.twitter.com/tFiqMHNKux
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"In some markets, national broadcasting in the US is not where the money is. It is local broadcasting. So you have to pick the right city." "But there are plenty of people in the US who are interested in rugby and its opportunities and they are interested in getting involved. We have to look at these opportunities."The possibility of adding more European clubs is also being looked into. Browne highlighted franchises with successful teams in other sports, such as Real Madrid and Barcelona, as potential locations for new PRO 12 teams.
"Professional sport is not a strange thing in places like Spain, Germany, Netherlands." "Real Madrid has a rugby club, as does FC Barcelona and Real Sociedad. So we must explore all those opportunities as well."
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