Ottawa Aces hope to include Canadian players from the start
Ottawa Aces founder Eric Perez says the club will include Canada-born players from the start.
The Canadian franchise will enter League 1 ahead of next season, with it being confirmed by the Rugby Football League on Monday.
Perez hopes to head off the criticism that has come Toronto’s way by striving to include Canada-born players from the start of their journey.
He said: “I think it’s important that we can actually develop our own players on both sides of the pond, in the UK and Canada.
“We would love to have Canadian players and we will try to seek out Canadian players, at least a couple.
“I will say this though, when the Toronto Raptors started in the NBA in 1995 they had no Canadian players and now they not only have Canadian players but players from Toronto littering the NBA with the second biggest nationality.
“Young people were inspired to play by the exploits of the professional team and that created an entire culture of player. These things take time.”
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