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BOXING promoter Eddie Hearn has offered to get involved in rugby league.
The Rugby Football League is to take up an offer from the boss of Matchroom Sport to pass on tips designed to raise the profile of the sport.
There is no suggestion that Hearn will seek to emulate the achievement of his father Barry in transforming the fortunes of snooker and darts, but he expressed an interest in rugby league during a meeting with RFL interim boss Ralph Rimmer and marketing chief Mark Foster yesterday.
The two-hour get-together in London followed calls for the Hearns to help fill the void created by the departure of chief executive Nigel Wood and Super League executive Roger Draper in January.
“Whatever we are accused of, we don’t stand still,” Rimmer said. “I saw an opportunity.
“I just dropped him a line asking him if he fancied getting together for a talk and he did. He was excellent.
“We talked about things we can do with the sport. He gave me some tips and I suspect those talks will continue.
“This was a preliminary conversation and it was just a very helpful and supportive one. That’s where we are at this moment in time. There were no promises made.
“It was very interesting and co-operative and he’s offered to do a bit for us in an exploratory fashion, such as social media, avenues like that.”
Hearn raised the prospect of some involvement in rugby league in response to calls for him to take over the sport, claiming the game is “on its knees,” and Rimmer says he was impressed by his knowledge of the sport.
“They know a bit about it and from their time with Leyton Orient they understand the dynamics of governing body and clubs,” Rimmer added.
“With darts and snooker, they could literally go in and buy the sport, but he knows that isn’t possible with a sport like ours.”