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NFL to open academy in Australia to identify and develop young prospects

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The NFL will expand its internatio­nal search for talent by opening an academy in rugby-mad Australia to develop promising teenagers in the Asia-Pacific region into college and pro prospects.

The NFL Academy will open in September for student athletes aged 12 to 18, following recruitmen­t camps taking place this summer in Australia and New Zealand, the league announced on Thursday.

Ahead of the NFL draft, the announceme­nt says the region is full of talent such as Philadelph­ia Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata, a 6ft 8in (2.08m) Australian who was deemed too big for rugby league.

“Football has changed my life, and opening an NFL Academy in Australia will no doubt help many more young people change theirs,” Mailata said in the league announceme­nt.

The academy will be housed at AB Paterson College on the Gold Coast and the plans include constructi­on of a high-performanc­e facility on the college grounds – to be completed in 2026 – also available for community use.

Mailata, who came through the league’s Internatio­nal Player Pathway program, will be on the Gold Coast to announce the Eagles’ first-round draft pick.

“The Asia-Pacific region is rich in sporting talent, and I look forward to seeing the next generation of football players out there craft their own pathway to playing in the NFL in the years to come,” he said.

The move is another step in the league’s global expansion. NFL owners voted in December to authorize the league to hold eight games internatio­nally each season.

The Green Bay Packers will play the Eagles when the NFL holds its first regular-season game in Brazil on 6 September. For the 2024 season, the NFL will also have three games in London along with one in Germany. And Spain is on tap in 2025 for its first game, to be played at Real Madrid’s newly renovated Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

The league already has an academy in the UK, and Europe has become a reliable source of Division I recruits.

The Asia-Pacific region has lots of potential, and not just for Aussie punters.

New Zealand sprinter Eddie OseiNketia switched to American football to play for Hawaii.

Rugby and Australian Rules are potentiall­y good sources of talent like Welsh rugby union star Louis ReesZammit, who signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as a returner/running back/ wide receiver.

For the new academy, the first recruitmen­t camp is scheduled on 29 June at AB Paterson College. A second is 6 July in Sydney followed by an 24 August camp in Auckland, New Zealand.

“The NFL Academy program is a significan­t league initiative that is driving football developmen­t efforts globally, and successful­ly changing the lives of young people around the world,” said Brett Gosper, head of Europe and APAC with the NFL.

“We look forward to bringing the program to the Gold Coast, Australia, and continuing to build authentic player pathways for internatio­nal talent, giving more young people from across the Asia-Pacific region the opportunit­y to play the game in the years ahead.”

 ?? Photograph: Bryan Woolston/AP ?? Philadelph­ia Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata, a 6ft 8in Australian who was deemed too big for rugby.
Photograph: Bryan Woolston/AP Philadelph­ia Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata, a 6ft 8in Australian who was deemed too big for rugby.

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