BREAKING: The York Knights, a once struggling rugby league club in northern England, have just secured their place in the top-tier Super League for the first time in 40 years. This monumental achievement comes thanks to Australian businessman Clint Goodchild, who became the majority owner of the club five years ago.
Goodchild’s visionary leadership has transformed the Knights, who are now set to compete in the expanded 14-team Super League starting in 2026. This dramatic turnaround mirrors the inspiring journey of Wrexham Football Club, recently revitalized by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
In a heartfelt statement, Goodchild expressed his dreams of reviving the club, saying, “I’ve been a bit of a head case and a dreamer since I was a kid.” His journey began when he purchased a 94 percent stake in the Knights, a team historically notable for being the only club to defeat the Australian Kangaroos in a mid-week tour match.
Now, the Knights have sold over 1,500 memberships within days of announcing their return to the top flight. Goodchild’s passion for rugby league stems from his Queensland roots, where the sport is considered a way of life. “Growing up in western Queensland, rugby league’s a religion,” he stated, highlighting the deep connection many Australians have with the game.
After spending nearly 14 years in the United States, Goodchild saw an opportunity to invest in rugby league. Initially considering the troubled Toronto Wolfpack, he pivoted to the York Knights during the pandemic. “I fell in love with the place,” he shared, reflecting on his first visit to the city.
Despite this success, the Knights face significant challenges in their return to the Super League. They will receive only half the funding available to their competitors, creating pressure for Goodchild as he strategizes for the future. “We have to be really strategic with where we put [the funding] and why we do it,” he noted.
The Knights’ inclusion in the Super League represents a critical milestone, but Goodchild understands that sustaining success will require careful management and long-term planning. “I don’t think anyone goes into these things thinking it’s going to triple in cash flow overnight,” he remarked, emphasizing the importance of a sustainable approach.
As the Knights prepare for their Super League debut, the rugby community is watching closely. With Goodchild at the helm, there is a renewed sense of hope and excitement for the club’s future. This story not only resonates with rugby fans but also illustrates the transformative power of dedication and vision in sports.
Stay tuned for further updates as the Knights embark on this thrilling new chapter. The excitement surrounding their return to the top level of rugby league is palpable, and fans are eager to see how this remarkable journey unfolds.

































