ARLC chairman Peter V'landys is eager to bring a touch of Trump to the world of rugby league.
"We'd be thrilled to have the president join us – we're definitely inviting Mr. Trump," V'landys shared with The Sydney Morning Herald.
"His presence would yield significant publicity across America and globally."
Peter V'landys has reached out to Donald Trump for the Las Vegas event. (Getty)
"Such a move could be worth millions, offering the breakthrough we've been seeking to elevate rugby league's profile."
"It's not out of the question. We understand his schedule is busy, but we have connections to people close to him. Trump frequently visits Vegas and is a regular at UFC events there, maintaining a strong relationship with Dana White, and we enjoy good ties with the UFC."
"Having him there would be a tremendous honor."
The rugby league spectacle is expected to draw a large crowd, with fans traveling from Australia, New Zealand, and England.
This year's event has expanded beyond last year's two matches, featuring an additional two games, including a clash between Wigan and Warrington to add a UK touch, and a matchup between the Jillaroos and England at Allegiant Stadium.