Rugby league’s much-anticipated debut in Las Vegas suffered an early setback, as the international fixture between Greece and the USA was cancelled due to player safety concerns.
The match, originally scheduled for 1pm (AEDT) on Thursday, February 27, and set to be live-streamed, was delayed due to lighting issues at Silverbowl Park. After nearly two hours of waiting, officials had no choice but to call off the game.
“The USA v Greece match has been called off due to player safety caused by lighting issues at Silverbowl Park, Las Vegas,” a statement via X confirmed.
“The issue was caused by thieves stealing the copper from the light. Electricians from Clarke County were unable to rectify the issue.”
The game was set to feature several lower-grade Australian players, along with former NRL player Daniel Vidot, who was due to represent the USA after transitioning into a professional wrestling career.
In response to the disruption, organisers have rescheduled the men’s and women’s double-header for Friday afternoon local time to prevent further lighting problems.
Source: nine.com.au