Dallas Jackals Will Delay Debut In MLR
Dallas Jackals Will Delay Debut In MLR
The Dallas Jackals today (January 19, 2021) announced that the club will not compete in the 2021 Major League Rugby season.
The decision, which was made in coordination with Major League Rugby, is based on a number of factors that will provide the Dallas Jackals, an expansion team, the best opportunity to succeed in its inaugural season and into the future. A dispersal draft will be held in the near future for potential redistribution of Jackals players throughout the league for the 2021 season.
Dallas drafted four players in the inauguaral MLR Draft this past summer, taking Life University's Connor Mooneyham number 1 overall, and also drafting AIC lock/flanker Tommy Clark, Wisconsin-Whitewater center Levi Van Lanen, and University of Arizona loose forward Bronson Teles.
“This has been a challenging process, but we firmly believe this is the best decision for the long-term success of our team,” said Jackals President Scott Sonju. “The pandemic has obviously had a far-reaching impact on many businesses. For an expansion sports team it presents very specific challenges, from properly cultivating community and business relationships, to securing visas for international players – there are many challenges in a normal climate, let alone in the unusual climate of this past year. We know this organization is going to be highly successful. We know DFW is an important market for the league. But we also know that you only get one chance to make a first impression. After consulting with our partners and MLR Commissioner George Killebrew, we agreed introducing professional rugby to North Texas in 2022 is the right decision.”
The pandemic has forced businesses in many different industries—in particular entertainment, film and sports—to move launch dates due the pandemic-affected business climate. Recently, Major League Soccer announced a similar delay in start for three of its expansion clubs. Major League Rugby, with teams in 12 North American cities, will kick off its fourth season on March 20, 2021.
The Jackals are bolstered by a base of enthusiastic rugby fans, affectionately known as The Pack, who have long advocated to bring the sport to DFW. Sonju has a message to Jackal fans: “To all our supporters, let me say, we share your disappointment in this delay. Your belief in the Jackals inspires us, and trust me, we are determined to ensure the Jackals will enjoy lasting success. This is going to happen, and you’ll be a big reason why. Stay tuned – great things are ahead.” MLR Commissioner George Killebrew said he’s worked closely with the Jackals on this decision and supports their plan.
“We are in a great place as a league, both financially and with the product we are set to deliver, when the 2021 season kicks off in March,” said Killebrew. “DFW is a top-five television market and a region that is important to MLR’s long-term growth strategy. Scott Sonju has earned enormous respect, with a proven track record running professional sports organizations. He believes in doing things right and setting up the Jackals for lasting success. This is a difficult decision, but one that’s being done for prudent reasons and to serve the fan base, the team and the league well in the long run.”