Even after hanging up his boots, ex-rugby player Mike Tindall has never really left the field. At 46, the former England center — world champion in 2003 and now a well-known figure in the Royal Family — is back in the spotlight with a project as ambitious as it is unexpected: the creation of R360, a brand-new international rugby league modeled on the Grand Prix.

The aim? To attract the world's best players, without cutting them off from their international commitments. R360 promises to respect international windows, leaving players available to represent their countries.

According to the BBC , the competition would be played mainly in the summer, from April to June and August to September, and while it would not conflict with the men's Six Nations Tournament, it would overlap with

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