College And HS Products Still Signing In MLR Despite the COVID-19 problems and the very real concern that things won't be cleared up anytime soon, Major League Rugby teams are still making deals. College players are still getting signed, although we're seeing more re-signings and signings from overseas. This, of course, spells out the truth that with 13 teams in the league there are only about 500-600 spots.
Old Glory DC Teases Major Signing
Old Glory DC has teased a major signing, and Goff Rugby Report understands it's actually a really, really major signing.
Several teams in Major League Rugby have been trying to sign on high-profile players from around the world, and it seems that Old Glory, which starts its MLR tenure in 2020, has inked one of this year's biggest stars.
More to come.
Invitational Augments MLR Weekend In Vegas
Major League Rugby is hosting a series of league games at the Las Vegas Ballpark baseball stadium in Nevada, and there will be a rugby invitational surrounding the event to attract rugby players and fans to a massive weekend of professional 15s.
Old Glory DC Announces Development Partnership
(DC Old Glory Release) — Old Glory DC Rugby has announced a partnership with the Capital Rugby Union (CRU) to begin the creation of a cohesive player development pathway for the Mid-Atlantic region.
New Elite Tourney—Freetail 7s—Attracting Top Teams
Watch for a new and intriguing sevens tournament coming in December, as the Freetail 7s is slated to kick off December 30 in Austin, Texas.






















































