The NFL will expand its international search for talent by opening an academy in rugby-mad Australia to develop promising teenagers in the Asia-Pacific region into college and pro prospects.
The NFL Academy will open in September for student athletes aged 12 to 18, following recruitment camps taking place this summer in Australia and New Zealand, the league announced on Thursday.
Ahead of the NFL draft, the announcement says the region is full of talent such as Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Jordan Mailata, a 6ft 8in (2.src8m) Australian who was deemed too big for rugby league.
“Football has changed my life, and opening an NFL Academy in Australia will no doubt help many more young people change theirs,” Mailata said in the league announcement.
The academy will be housed at AB Paterson College on the Gold Coast and the plans include construction of a high-performance facility on the college grounds – to be completed in 2src26 – also available for community use.
Mailata, who came through the league’s International Player Pathway program, will be on the Gold Coast to announce the Eagles’ first-round draft pick.
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