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Wolfpack lay off Canadian staff until Super League season resumes. MORE:

The job cuts were confirmed by club chairman and CEO Bob Hunter.

Hull Kingston Rovers owner Neil Hudgell has said his club would lose up to 150,000 pounds if the game against local rival Hull FC does not take place Good Friday. Plus the Canadian winter impacts its schedule. While two of its first six games this season were designated home matches, they were played in England. The team's official home opener at Lamport Stadium was originally slated for April 18.

Without a home gate and TV money, revenue is essentially limited to sponsors and season tickets, although the team has received some money from the home games staged in England.When Toronto played St. Helens on Feb. 29 at Warrington's Halliwell Jones Stadium, the Wolfpack took the ticket receipts and gave Warrington a"minimal amount" to use the building. Warrington got all the ancillary revenue in what Hunter called"a heck of a deal.

Majority owner David Argyle, a Toronto-based Australian entrepreneur, has shown he is willing to spend money to make money by signing former All Black Sonny Bill Williams. But with the season on hiatus, Williams is out of sight — in fact, he took advantage of the break by undergoing minor knee surgery.

Hunter said the team is optimistic that some of Toronto's 11 scheduled Lamport games will happen this summer.

 

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Very poor from Mr. Argyle.

Another billionaire being a trash human, shocker. David Argyle already had to remove himself as CEO for racist comments, time for someone to push him to sell the team. These costs are a drop in the bucket for him but mean so much to the staff. Just awful

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