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Friday, February 14, 2025

Ten Dumb Questions - MLR 2025


We've covered the MLR since its inception in 2018. Written all types of articles, in-person match reports and the occasional player interview.... but the focus this year will be asking questions.... After all, asking questions, makes for good dialogue.

Carl Sagan said “There is no such thing as a dumb question”. Sagan believed that every question is a way to better understand the world, and that asking questions is important. 

We're on a mission to find 10 "dumb" questions about Major League Rugby, and peel back the onion a bit. Let's dive into the 2025 season...

Can Anthem make the playoffs in year 2?

Yes. This is a realistic goal considering the consolidation of American talent in Charlotte. However, the league's history tells us that the first two years of any new team can be challenging. Dallas put up a collective 2-30 record it their first two years. OGDC went a collective 9-22-1 in their first two (full) years. 

However, Chicago bounced back in their 2nd season with a winning record and a playoff win. It can be done. If Anthem gets their first win "early" in the season (ideally before Week 3), it's realistic to think they can scrape into the playoffs as the 4 seed in the east.

Does 8 out of 11 teams advancing to the playoffs diminish the regular season?

With a 16 regular season, there will eventually be a period of time where all clubs will see some player rotation. This usually is due to injuries, but longevity also plays a role. Why overwork your star players all season if it means they are not at their zenith come June? Of course teams want to win and earn the top seed. Home field advantage, right? But it will be a balancing act come week 12. 

The math says that at least one team from either conference will advance to the playoffs with a losing record. That's not great from a "quality of matches" standpoint. But the team stakeholders need more matches and opportunity to drive revenue. If it means more $ in the door, and more games come summer, then so be it!

Is a New England 3-peat a realistic goal for new(ish) coach Ryan Martin? 

Winning a single championship is hard. Two in a row is a huge challenge. Three straight? Downright improbable. But if there's any team that can do it, it's the FreeJacks. Stacked roster, top notch home stadium environment, and the team leaders to back it. Just because there's been a coaching switch doesn't mean there will be wholesale changes. The front office remains in lockstep through Tom Kindley and Mags. NEFJ has the tools to do the improbable.

Is the ESPN+ broadcasting rights a good move for the league?

ESPN is a household name in the US. It should drive more awareness to the average sports fan. Someone who tunes in for basketball, and stays for rugby union... that's a great way to acquire customers. 

The problem is the $12.99/month cost. For rugby fans who are already enjoying all the matches for free on TRN, there will be hesitation to bring on an additional monthly cost to follow the league and watch the live matches. For fans who already have ESPN+, this is a huge win. Let's hope the broadcast quality continues to improve as well.

What's the International / Domestic split between the MLR fans?

As great as it is to have a global game, it's American fans and Expats located in the US who will make or break the leagues success at the ticket office. But how many "impressions" (online marketing buzzword ... clicks, views, listens, etc.) come from outside of the U.S. ? And if the end goal for the ownership group is to sign a massive live rights deal, does every eyeball count?

My guess is every single eyeball counts for the success of the league (and subsequent RWC in 2031), so it doesn't particular matter if fans are American or International. What matters is increased viewership, increased and consistent ticket sales and a loud build up to hosting the world cup here on US soil.


Is S.D. Legion's move from Snap Dragon Stadium to Torero Stadium a good move or a regression?

Fish-Eye view from the press box in Torero Stadium

A sold out Torero is a loud, fun environment for players and fans. There's no doubt that some Legion fans will be happy with the move back to their first home ... but SnapDragon was pretty slick. They put up some massive crowd numbers throughout the season. Is this a demotion of the S.D. Legion franchise? Or does Torero simply fit their needs?

What is the dialogue like with multi-year season ticket holders? Surely problems will arise when you cut your capacity from 35k to 6k. But if they averaged around 6k per match in 2024, wouldn't it make more sense to be in a sold out Torero? Maybe SnapDragon will stay on the list of potential RWC sites? (35k capacity can be bumped up to 55k per wikipedia).

Who's the baddest dude in the MLR?

There's a lot of guys that could be on this short list... personally, I always found massive locks and 8 men to be really intimidating. Catching a knee anywhere on your body as you attempt to tackle a big man is a scary thought. In that vein, guys like Luke White for Chicago, Sam Golla for Anthem, and Emmanuel Albert for Houston are going to be on our short list of baddest dudes in the league. Caleb Gieger also seems like a guy that can fold anyone into a pretzel. 

Wyd if you see that stache running straight at you?


Will there be a revival of both the New York & Toronto franchises in the coming years leading up to 2031 RWC?

We hope so. Massive markets. Decent proximity to each other (encouraging fan travel and the building of local rivalries). I certainly know the New England FreeJacks want their local rivals back in the league ... no matter the branding or ownership group. New Englanders simply love having a team to hate. That's how they're wired.

In all seriousness, if we're going to host an exceptional RWC (in both 2031 with the men AND 2033 with the women), New York City must be a central figure. A game in front of nearly 90,000 at MetLife would make for an epic semi-final (or final) venue. Someone call a private equity rugby guy who's tired of the Wall Street grind. He can buy into the league, and spend the rest of his days trying not to be as involved as Jerry Jones is with his beloved Dallas Cowboys.

Are the new MLR scrum laws good for the growth of the game?

These new trial laws had a lot of traditionalists big mad when they were published last week. Essentially, they have established laws to keep the match moving, and limit the amount of scrums. I can see why front rowers are furious. After all, most tight heads earn their income through dominance in the scrum. To see that advantage diminished by rule changes would understandably have most front rowers ticked off.

However, the other side of this coin means faster paced matches. Major League Baseball has entered an era with a pitch clock for pace of play. MLR and now World Rugby have kick clocks in place for conversions, and it's been deemed a welcome change ( ... let's be honest, no one enjoyed Johnny Wilkinson dancing for 10 minutes before his place kicks). The point we're making here is that although the MLR is moving away from "traditional" scrum laws, if it means faster matches and more ball in play, well isn't that what we want as fans?

Who will win the MLR shield in 2025?

The smart $ says New England will be knocking on the door again come June. They have an exceptional front office, who knows how to bring players in at the right times to see their team firing at the end of the year. In the west, I wouldn't sleep on Houston. They have exceptional strength in their forward pack, and AJ Alatimu has been a dominant 10 in MLR since he first made waves in Seattle.

It's hard to predict the future, but for the sake of seeing a new champion, let's make the Houston SaberCats our official choice to lift the shield come June.

Houston has come a long way from the Justin Fitzpatrick era ... the Cat Den is known to get raucous!


HARPO'S Spreadz: (Winners in BOLD)

For context, HARPO was our first "boots on the group" reporter when we started in 2018. He hates technology, and loves to spend his summer's away from crowds in his "alone zone" ... but he always sends us his week to week spreadz and winners.

Old Glory D.C. +6.5 @ Miami Sharks -6.5

Anthem Rugby Club +17.5 @ NOLA Gold -17.5

Chicago Hounds +8.5 @ Houston SaberCats -8.5

New England Freejacks -22.5 @ L.A. RFC +22.5

Seattle Seawolves +3.5 @ San Diego Legion -3.5


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