
Joe Harvey
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6 days ago |
planetrugby.com | Joe Harvey
Remarkably there is just one more week of the Major League Rugby (MLR) regular season left to go. In Week 16 there was a flurry of teams that qualified for the Playoffs, one reminded us that they are a power in competition and there are even two teams left fighting it out. So, here’s five takeaways from the most recent weekend’s action.
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1 week ago |
rugbypass.com | Joe Harvey
At the end of the Pacific Four Series supporters of the Wallaroos’ and USA Women’s Eagles can be forgiven for feeling a little underwhelmed. So far as tournaments go, the two teams were left in a world of their own at the foot of the table and each ended their three game stretches with heavy defeats. Compared to a year ago only the two teams’ places in the overall standings have changed.
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1 week ago |
planetrugby.com | Joe Harvey
Every passing week in the Major League Rugby (MLR) season throws a new piece of drama our way. Early pacesetters have dropped out of knockout rugby contention with two weeks left to play in the 2025 regular season and three teams from the Eastern Conference have now cemented a place in the Playoffs. The next two weekends are going to be massive for the seven teams still in knockout rugby contention.
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2 weeks ago |
planetrugby.com | Joe Harvey
There are now just three more weekends until the Major League Rugby (MLR) regular season is over. In Week 14 there was drama from start to finish, with surprise wins for Rugby Football Club Los Angeles, Miami Sharks and Seattle Seawolves throwing things up in the air dramatically. But along with the action on the pitch, there has even been some developments off it as a major name has joined an MLR team’s ownership panel.
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2 weeks ago |
rugbypass.com | Joe Harvey
At this year’s Women’s Rugby World Cup, the USA Women’s Eagles players can call themselves professional for the first time. Between April and the end of September, 38 players have been contracted to USA Rugby in the aim of helping World Rugby’s ninth-ranked side compete with the best in the world.
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