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Tickets are now on sale for the third edition of Rugby League’s global showcase event in Las Vegas, to be held on February 28 at Allegiant Stadium.

Tickets start at just $45 AUD ($29 US) to experience the event that is on every fan’s bucket-list, this year featuring the Bulldogs against the Dragons and the Knights against the Cowboys, as well as a Super League clash between Hull KR and Leeds.

 

And when the rugby league roadshow rolls into the entertainment capital of the world in February next year, the fans lucky enough to be inside Allegiant Stadium will be treated to a feast of attacking footy.

All four NRL teams bound for Las Vegas host flashy finishers with the ability to carve up defences at will.

Just as Jason Saab and James Tedesco set the stadium alight in 2024 and Xavier Savage carved up in 2025, a new batch of flyers will be out to put on a show when the Dragons, Bulldogs, Knights and Cowboys hit Vegas.

Vegas Showmen

Stephen Crichton 

Captain Critta's electrifying performance against the Raiders in Round 10 was enough to whet the appetite of American sports lovers keen to get a taste of the NRL action in Vegas in 2026.

The sight of Crichton charging across the field carrying the ball in his right hand like a basketball and using his other hand to swat away defenders was nothing short of exhilarating.

Crichton has shone at every level of our game, from grand finals to Origins and Test matches, and how he gets the chance to play the lead role on a grand stage in Las Vegas.

Showmen of Vegas: Stephen Crichton

Tyrell Sloan

With speed to burn and a flair for the flashy play, the Dragons flyer is made for Vegas, where he will match motors with Crichton and his brilliant Bulldogs.

Sloan burst onto the scene in 2021 with tries in his first five matches and now has 37 tries in 67 NRL games for the Red V.

The speedster will be 23 years old by the time the Dragons hit Vegas next year and right at the peak of his powers so be ready for plenty of razzle dazzle action.

Showmen of Vegas: Tyrell Sloan

Fletcher Sharpe

The Knights No.6 has the hair and the flair to make him a fan favourite at Allegiant Stadium when the Knights take on the Cowboys.

With 18 tries in 21 NRL games to date, Sharpe has shown a penchant for bagging 'meat pies' in batches - including four against Wests Tigers in Round 23 last year and hat-tricks against the Titans and the Rabbitohs.

“His best footy is just footy, just instinctive, eyes up, the more opportunities he gets in that that sort of position, the better," skipper Kalyn Ponga said after Sharpe's Magic Round 'try-fecta'.

It seems we've only scratched the surface of Sharpe's talent and he'll be ready to explode by the time he gets to Las Vegas 2026.

Showmen of Vegas: Fletcher Sharpe

Scott Drinkwater

When the Cowboys click into gear it's a sure bet that their dynamic fullback Scott Drinkwater had a leading role to play.

Now 129 games into his career, Drinkwater has grown in stature in recent seasons, scoring tries and saving them, chiming into his backline with blinding speed and sizzling footwork, and emerging as a leader alongside Tom Dearden and Reuben Cotter.

As they showed in their comeback from 30-18 down against the premiers in Round 10, the Cowboys can conjure a try from anywhere and do it quickly, with two crackers in the space of three minutes.

Their No.1 gun was in the thick of the action and he'll be ready to stand tall in 2026 when the men from Townsville take Las Vegas by storm.

Showmen of Vegas: Scott Drinkwater

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