Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Catalans boss planning for 60,000 at Nou Camp game

- RUGBY LEAGUE By IAN LAYBOURN

SUPER League officials are bracing themselves for a sub-50,000 crowd at Old Trafford for tonight’s Grand Final, but Catalans Dragons’ owner Bernard Guasch has a bold ambition of drawing 60,000 fans to a match in Barcelona.

The ambitious French club followed up their historic Challenge Cup triumph at Wembley in 2018 by taking a fixture to the Nou Camp the following season, when 31,555 saw them beat Wigan.

That set a new Super League regular-season attendance record and Guasch is hoping a victory over defending champions St Helens tonight can pave the way for an even bigger crowd at the 99,354-capacity home of football giants Barcelona.

“My father and grandfathe­r are from Spanish Catalonia and it was amazing to play there,” he said.

“I’m a close friend of Joan Laporta, the new Barca chairman, who should have come with us but he has a big meeting on Saturday so has sent a letter to apologise for not being there. His vice-president was at the semi-final.

“If we win on Saturday and have the opportunit­y to go back to Barcelona in the coming years it will not be in front of 30,000 fans but with 50,000 or 60,000.”

With lingering Covid restrictio­ns and limited air travel from Perpignan, the Catalans are expected to have a small fraction of the 12,000 who crammed into Stade Gilbert Brutus for their semi-final cheering them on at Old Trafford.

But Guasch is doing what he can to help coach Steve McNamara deliver the biggest prize in the club’s 16-year history.

They have laid on five charter flights, including the one that brought the players and officials into Manchester on Thursday, and expect around 1,500 of their fans will make it to the game.

They will also distribute 5,000 blood and gold flags on the day of the game in an effort to get the neutrals on their side, while back home the match will be shown on two big screens in Perpignan and others in the main square of four other towns in the region.

It is another example of the personal commitment made by Guasch, who has virtually single-handedly bank-rolled the club he helped form from the merger of two Perpignan teams, XIII Catalan and St Esteve, with the aim of one day conquering Super League.

The Perpignan meat manufactur­er reckons charter flights to England this year have cost the club around £500,000 and, although they set up an online fund-raiser to help, he admits he has had to bear the brunt of it.

“I can’t tell you how much because I don’t want my wife to be aware of it,” he laughed.

“What I am doing is paying back to rugby league for what it has given to me. I do it willingly.”

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