The 2024 RTIC Outdoors All-MLR Team Selections
The top 45 players throughout the season are selected for the first, second, and honorable mention teams.
Congratulations to each athlete for their well-deserved honor and an incredible season.
DALLAS – Major League Rugby, the premier professional rugby league in North America, announced the results of the 2024 MLR College Draft on The Rugby Network on Wednesday. The draft consisted of three rounds of 12 picks each, totaling 36 selections by MLR franchises. The 2024 MLR College Draft...
September 19, 2024 - The Dallas Jackals have informed the league that they will not participate in the 2025 competition. They are continuing to evaluate a controlling interest transfer which will not be complete in time for them to plan for and compete in 2025. MLR will continue to work with Dallas leadership on transition plans in the days and weeks ahead.
Our focus is on the team, its players and planning for another successful MLR season in 2025. An announcement about the player dispersal process will be shared soon.
Written by Joe Harvey Even in the offseason, Major League Rugby has no shortage of talking points. The 2025 season is already starting to take shape, from coaching appointments to player movements to Test match rugby. Here are some MLR stories you may have missed last month. MANENTI APPOINTED...
Dual-table approach, playoff format continue in league’s eighth season DALLAS – Major League Rugby, the premier professional rugby league in North America, is proud to announce its complete schedule of matches for the 2025 season. All 11 teams will play a 16-match regular season of eight home...
Connection to community, vibrant designs spotlight work from Macron DALLAS – Major League Rugby and Macron have unveiled the new kits for all 11 teams for the upcoming 2025 season, delivering creative, fresh designs to bear for the clubs and new gear sure to engage fans in the most exciting...
What does a league like Major League Rugby need to do in order to be become "stable" and grow?
Since 2020 five teams have folded while one has relocated and while there has been growth in the form of new franchises, this seems to come on the heels of teams leaving. I know that one of the things that MLS did at the beginning was to retain control over the franchises and significantly limit the number of foreign players in order to promote home grown talent until there was a large enough fan base to support expansion and privately owned teams.