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MLR Adjusts Schedule After Dallas Pulls Out

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MLR Adjusts Schedule After Dallas Pulls Out

Major League Rugby had 13 teams and now has 12.

DALLAS– Major League Rugby has updated its schedule following the announcement two weeks ago that the Dallas Jackals would not play their inaugural season.

The schedule revamp was took two weeks in part because the San Diego Legion and the Toronto Arrows have relocated temporarily to make travel to and from their home bases easier during COVID restrictions.

The Toronto Arrows will be sharing facilities with Rugby ATL while the San Diego Legion will be relocating to Las Vegas to play in a yet-to-be-announced venue.Opening day for MLR’s fourth season will remain on March 20, 2021. The season will feature 12 teams competing throughout North America over 18 weeks in a two-conference balanced schedule. The conclusion of the regular season will bring the MLR Championship Series, with the top two seeds from each conference qualifying for the postseason. The playoffs will culminate with the Championship Final to be held August 1, which will be broadcast nationally on CBS.

“The MLR and its teams are working together proactively to ensure we are providing a safe and entertaining product in 2021,” said George Killebrew, MLR commissioner. “We have worked diligently to create a revised balanced schedule and maintained our season start date on March 20. We have also addressed the temporary relocation of the San Diego Legion to Las Vegas for the 2021 season, as well as the Toronto Arrows starting play in Atlanta and monitoring their options as the season unfolds. The two teams have worked in concert with the league, showing a dedication and passion to keep professional rugby moving in the right direction in North America.”

The 12 teams competing in 2021 are split into two conferences. The Eastern Conference features six teams (Rugby ATL, New England Free Jacks, NOLA Gold, Old Glory DC, Rugby United New York, Toronto Arrows) while the Western Conference will now feature six teams (Austin Gilgronis, Houston SaberCats, LA Giltinis, San Diego Legion, Seattle Seawolves, Utah Warriors). Each team will play a 16-game regular season schedule featuring 10 in-conference games and six out of conference games, with two bye weeks each.

“Our organization has worked closely with public health officials at various levels over the past several months to consider plans that would allow us to begin our 2021 season on home soil, but given the ongoing public health situation, along with the pressing need to determine where we will play our home matches, circumstances have dictated that we will start our 2021 season in the United States,” said Mark Winokur, Toronto Arrows Chief Operating Officer and General Manager. “Our top priority has always been to play our home games in front of our fantastic and dedicated fans in Toronto, but in order to compete for the MLR Shield this season, we must start south of our border. The staff at Rugby ATL have been incredibly supportive and have gone the extra mile to make sure we can provide a safe, professional environment for our players and staff, and we’re looking forward to playing there.”

“San Diego Legion playing the 2021 season in Las Vegas demonstrates our commitment to getting back on the field and helping drive the success of Major League Rugby,” said Darren Gardner, Executive Chairman at San Diego Legion. “San Diego Legion will be doing all we can in 2021 to win an MLR Championship for America’s Finest City!”

Opening weekend on March 20 will feature a 4 p.m. ET matinee in New Orleans, as NOLA Gold hosts Old Glory DC. Other highlights of the League’s opening day include the Los Angeles Giltinis’ inaugural game hosting the New England Free Jacks, and the Houston SaberCats hosting the 2019 champion Seattle Seawolves.

Other notable games for the regular season include:

March 28: West Coast rivalry – Los Angeles hosts Seattle

April 3: First Matchup of the Texas Cup -- Austin hosts Houston

April 17: 2019 playoff foes meet – Toronto hosts Seattle

April 24: A SoCal battle between –Los Angeles hosts San Diego

May 9: 2019 Championship Rematch – Seattle hosts San Diego

May 23: Rugby United hosts New England Free Jacks

June 5: Second Matchup of the Texas Cup – Houston hosts Austin

The entire MLR regular season schedule can be seen here>> Broadcast information will be announced at a later date.