Toronto Wolfpack fail to win reinstatement to England’s top tier of rugby league
TORONTO — The Toronto Wolfpack have lost their bid for reinstatement into Super League next year.
The decision was made by the other 11 Super League teams, the Rugby Football League and Super League chief executive Robert Elstone. Wolfpack chairman and CEO Bob Hunter confirmed Monday’s vote results.
The transatlantic rugby league team has been in limbo since standing down July 20, saying it could not afford to resume play for the remainder of the season. Players and staff have not been paid since June 10.
Majority owner David Argyle, unable to fund the club, has stepped away. Toronto businessman Carlo LiVolsi stepped forward as a potential new owner, providing the club was allowed to remain in the English top tier.