[META] Team Communities
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I’ll be linking to team-specific communities as I find them, so please reply in this post if you have one and I will link to it in the side bar.
| Home | Away | Kickoff |
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| Chicago Hounds | California Legion | June 21 @ 8:00 PM ET (match center) |
Pregame coverage starts at 7:30 PM ET on ESPN2
| Home | Away | Kickoff |
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| Chicago Hounds | Old Glory DC | June 15 @ 8:00 PM ET (match center) |
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| Seattle Seawolves | California Legion | June 14 @ 10:30 PM ET (match center) |
It's the final week of the regular season! Seattle and California are each vying for 2nd, while defending champion Free Jacks are in a struggle to hold onto their 4th place spot with Old Glory DC and Anthem RC nipping at their heels. If New England loses to Chicago, which seems quite likely at this point, then either DC or Anthem can take the spot. Anthem would need a bonus point win to leapfrog a losing Free Jacks squad. Without the bonus point then Old Glory could still secure the playoff spot with just a single bonus point (either losing by less than 7 or with a try bonus point).
| Home | Away | Kickoff |
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| Old Glory DC (5th, 3-6-0, 17 pts) | Anthem RC (6th, 2-7-0, 13 pts) | Jun 6 @ 4:00 PM ET (match center) |
| New England Free Jacks (4th, 3-6-0, 17 pts) | Chicago Hounds (1st, 9-0-0, 45 pts) | Jun 7 @ 2:00 PM ET (match center) |
| Seattle Seawolves (3rd, 5-4-0, 29 pts) | California Legion (2nd, 5-4-0, 26 pts) | Jun 7 @ 10:00 PM ET (match center) |
| Home | Away | Kickoff |
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| Old Glory DC (5th, 3-5-0, 15 pts) | Chicago Hounds (1st, 8-0-0, 40 pts) | May 30 @ 4:00 PM ET (match center) |
| Anthem RC (6th, 2-6-0, 12 pts) | California Legion (2nd, 4-4-0, 24 pts) | May 31 @ 4:00 PM ET (match center) |
| Seattle Seawolves (3rd, 4-4-0, 21 pts) | New England Free Jacks (4th, 3-5-0, 16 pts) | May 31 @ 9:00 PM ET (match center) |
| Home | Away | Kickoff |
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| Anthem RC (6th, 2-5-0, 12 pts) | New England Free Jacks (5th, 2-5-0, 12 pts) | May 23 @ 4:00 PM ET (match center) |
| Chicago Hounds (1st, 7-0-0, 35 pts) | Seattle Seawolves (2nd, 4-3-0, 21 pts) | May 24 @ 4:00 PM ET (match center) |
| California Legion (3rd, 3-4-0, 19 pts) | Old Glory DC (4th, 3-4-0, 15 pts) | May 24 @ 8:00 PM ET (match center) |
| Home | Away | Kickoff |
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| California Legion (2nd, 3-3-0, 18 pts) | Chicago Hounds (1st, 6-0-0, 30 pts) | May 16 @ 4:00 PM ET (match center) |
| Seattle Seawolves (3rd, 3-3-0, 16 pts) | Anthem RC (4th, 2-4-0, 12 pts) | May 17 @ 4:00 PM ET (match center) |
| Old Glory DC (5th, 2-4-0, 11 pts) | New England Free Jacks (6th, 2-4-0, 11 pts) | May 17 @ 7:00 PM ET (match center) |
| Home | Away | Kickoff |
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| New England Free Jacks (6th, 1-4-0, 25 pts) | California Legion (2nd, 3-2-0, 22 pts) | May 9 @ 4:00 PM ET (match center) |
| Old Glory DC (5th, 2-3-0, 19 pts) | Seattle Seawolves (3rd, 2-3-0, 20 pts) | May 10 @ 4:00 PM ET (match center) |
| Chicago Hounds (1st, 5-0-0, 19 pts) | Anthem RC (4th, 2-3-0, 22 pts) | May 10 @ 7:00 PM ET (match center) |
| Home | Away | Kickoff |
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| New England Free Jacks (5th, 1-3-0, 7 pts) | Seattle Seawolves (6th, 1-3-0, 6 pts) | May 3 @ 4:00 PM ET (match center) |
| Chicago Hounds (1st, 4-0-0, 20 pts) | Old Glory DC (4th, 2-2-0, 9 pts) | May 3 @ 6:30 PM ET (match center) |
Only two matches this week, with Anthem RC and California Legion taking the first bi week of the season.
https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/how-to-watch-may-3Open linkView original on piefed.social| Home | Away | Kickoff |
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| Seattle Seawolves (5th, 1-2-0, 6 pts) | Chicago Hounds (1st, 3-0-0, 15 pts) | Apr 24 @ 10:00 PM ET (match center) |
| New England Free Jacks (6th, 0-3-0, 2 pts) | Anthem RC (3rd, 2-2-0, 10 pts) | Apr 26 @ 4:00 PM ET (match center) |
| Old Glory DC (4th, 2-1-0, 9 pts) | California Legion (2nd, 2-2-0, 12 pts) | Apr 26 @ 7:00 PM ET (match center) |
https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/how-to-watch-april-24-26Open linkView original on piefed.social| Home | Away | Kickoff |
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| Anthem RC (2nd, 2-1-0, 10 pts) | Old Glory DC (5th, 1-1-0, 4 pts) | April 18 @ 4:00 PM ET(match center) |
| Chicago Hounds (1st, 2-0-0, 10 pts) | New England Free Jacks (6th, 0-2-0, 1 pt) | April 19 @ 4:00 PM ET (match center) |
| California Legion (3rd, 1-2-0, 7 pts) | Seattle Seawolves (4th, 1-1-0, 4 pts) | April 19th @ 8:00 PM ET (match center) |
https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/how-to-watch-april-18-19-or-sunday-night-rugbyOpen linkView original on piefed.socialPretty crazy seeing the 3-time defending champion Free Jacks shut down so handily in week 2.
| Home | Away | Kickoff |
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| New Enland Free Jacks (6th, 0-1-0, 0 pts) | Old Glory DC (5th, 0-1-0, 0 pts) | Apr 11 @ 4:00 PM ET (match center) |
| Anthem RC (3rd, 1-1-0, 5 pts) | Seattle Seawolves (4th, 1-0-0, 4 pts) | Apr 12 @ 4:00 PM ET (match center) |
| Chicago Hounds (2nd, 1-0-0, 5 pts) | California Legion (1st, 1-1-0, 6 pts) | Apr 12 @ 9:00 PM ET (match center) |
While it's the second week of the season, it's the first full week with all six teams playing!
| Home | Away | Kickoff |
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| Seattle Seawolves (0-0-0, 0 pts) | Old Glory DC (0-0-0, 0 pts) | April 3rd @ 10:30PM ET (match center) |
| Anthem RC (1-0-0, 5 pts) | Chicago Hounds (0-0-0, 0 pts) | April 4th @ 4:00PM ET (match center) |
| California Legion (0-1-0, 1 pts) | New England Free Jacks (0-0-0, 0 pts) | April 4th @ 7:00 PM ET (match center) |
The MLR 2026 season kicks off this weekend with the California Legion hosting Anthem RC tomorrow (March 28th) at 6 PM Eastern. Both teams have had significant turnover since 2025, as have the rest of the league, so it'll be interesting to see which teams find cohesion faster.
| Pre-Season Summary | Roster |
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Thanks to NARDB for the graphics.
https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/anthem-rc-vs-california-legion-or-march-28-or-6pm-et-or-irvine-caOpen linkView original on piefed.socialIf you haven't checked it out before, hop on over to MLR Stats Guy's web site, https://narugbydb.com/, for all kinds of MLR info. He tracks player movement within the league and just posted a series of graphics showing which of the remaining 6 teams have taken up players from the 4 teams we lost outright.
The RRS will replace the television match official (TMO) with an In Stadium Replay Operator (ISRO), which will enhance real-time decision-making and ensure consistency across matches. The on-field referee team, headed by the center referee, will remain the primary authority for match control, and RRS will support and enable the on-field team to make better, more accurate decisions. This change will speed up the game, ensuring fans spend less time waiting for reviews and more time enjoying the match – whether they are watching it in person or on a broadcast.
https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/mlrrrsreleaseOpen linkView original on piefed.socialMajor League Rugby, the premier professional rugby league in North America, announced today it has named Chicago for 2026 MLR Championship. Bridgeview’s SeatGeek Stadium on Sunday, June 21 at 8 p.m. (EST) / 7 p.m. (CST).
“Chicago has consistently proven itself as a premier host for historic rugby events — from the 2023 MLR Championship to massive recent international matches — while also boasting a rich and proud grassroots and club rugby tradition,” said Alex Magleby, Co-President of Major League Rugby. “SeatGeek Stadium offers arguably the best playing surface in our league, making it the perfect stage for a championship moment.
“With multiple fields surrounding the stadium for additional rugby activations in the lead up, this will be a true tent-pole weekend for North American rugby, and we look forward to announcing a series of exciting events in the coming weeks — all culminating in a Father’s Day MLR Final on Sunday evening. It promises to be electric — an opportunity to bring together MLR supporters and rugby fans, new and lifelong alike, for a remarkable celebration of our sport.”
https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/major-league-rugby-names-chicago-as-host-of-2026-mlr-championship-gameOpen linkView original on piefed.socialMajor League Rugby (MLR) and the United States Rugby Players Association (USRPA) have signed a landmark agreement ratifying the first-ever collective bargaining agreement (CBA) in American rugby history. Crafted after extensive negotiations between the two sides, the CBA brings stability to professional rugby in the U.S. and opens new doors for the sport in advance of the 2031 Rugby World Cup coming to North America.
https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/mlr-usrpa-reach-historic-collective-bargaining-agreement-for-american-rugbyOpen linkView original on piefed.social“Refereeing is one of the toughest roles in rugby, requiring skill, focus, and resilience at every moment,” said David Wilkinson, Director of Match Officials at MLR. “That’s why it’s such a fantastic achievement to see Luke, Robin, and Mike — the first trio of MLR officials — appointed to the U20s Six Nations.
“This is a huge milestone, not just for them as individuals, but for the MLR pathway. It shows how our league is developing world-class refereeing talent and creating opportunities to shine on the international stage. A proud moment for MLR and a real inspiration for aspiring referees.”
A longtime MLR official, Rogan is one of just two referees to receive multiple appointments during the tournament. He has officiated 72 MLR matches, the second-most in league history. Kaluzniak has made 28 MLR appearances, while Lawrenson featured four times as an MLR official last season.
Their appointments continue a strong trend for MLR referees on the global stage. Last season, Lex Weiner officiated the third-place match at the World Rugby U20 Championship, the highest level ever reached by an American male official in the 15s game. Additionally, six MLR officials earned World Rugby summer match appointments, with three more selected for winter and spring international competitions.
Congratulations to Luke Rogan, Robin Kaluzniak, and Mike Lawrenson as they head to Europe and continue pushing the boundaries for American rugby refereeing.
https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/from-mlr-to-the-six-nations-american-referees-take-the-world-stageOpen linkView original on piefed.social