Month: November 2025

MLR Player Moves Summary: November 17 – November 23, 2025

Last week saw another flurry of moves around Major League Rugby including the first few draftees penning pro contracts, some huge intra-league transfers, a trio of Canadian re-signings, and much more! 5 of the 6 remaining teams for the 2026 season stay active in announcing their Player Moves. The California Legion, who had some question marks around them but have since confirmed their commitment to the 2026 season according to Matt McCarthy of MLRWeekly, remain ghostly quiet and have done since news of San Diego Legion and Rugby FC LA merger settled down.

Welcome back to NARDB’s Player Moves Summary Article series! Every week, these articles help to keep fans up to date on every single player announcement to, from, and all around Major League Rugby ahead of a 2026 season which will look drastically different to previous seasons. Although NARDB does keep one ear to the ground for rumours, this series only covers moves that have been officially announced by teams. Here is the summary of all the moves from last week, November 17th to 23rd, 2025:

A 2-page summary graphic of all the moves around MLR last week – November 17-23, 2025

Re-signings

Re-signings dominated the first half of last week, with three teams announcing the return of four players from the 2025 season including 3 Canadians to take the total number of Canucks confirmed for 2026 up to 6!

Starting with Anthem RC, who made the first move on November 17th when then announced the return of Major League Rugby’s first ever Draft pick, Conner Mooneyham, for a 2nd season with the Rising Stars and 6th in MLR. Selected 1st overall out of Life University in MLR’s inaugural draft in 2020 by the Dallas Jackals, he signed with the Austin Gilgronis once the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the Jackals’ entry into the league. Mooneyham joined Anthem ahead of the 2025 season, and scored 3 tries in his 9 games (8 starts) for the Rising Stars, passing 50 MLR appearances, 2000m gained, and 200 tackles made all in the same season. He earned his test debut as Eagle #573 in August 2024 with a very impressive performance against Scotland, and has 14 tries in 53 games (43 starts) at MLR level despite some rotten luck with injuries. Anthem fans will hope that he can stay healthy in 2025 and with Mitch Wilson now gone, the door is open for Conner Mooneyham in the back three.

Source: @anthemrugby via Instagram

Following closely behind Anthem RC were the reigning champion New England Free Jacks, who confirmed the return of a pair of test capped Canadians, starting with 3x MLR Champion Ben LeSage. The Albertan centre and 2024 S. Marcus Calloway Award Recipient entered MLR with the Toronto Arrows in 2020, before moving to the LA Giltinis in 2022 and the New England Free Jacks ahead of the 2023 season. LeSage has scored 15 tries in 73 MLR appearances in his career, including 6 in his 43 appearances with New England, lifting three consecutive MLR Shields with the Free Jacks from 2023-2025. LeSage scored his 15th try in 2025 where he started all 9 of his appearances, and completed his 500th career MLR tackle (now on 505). Internationally, LeSage featured in Canada’s PNC squad in 2025, starting their 34-20 victory over the USA in his home province of Alberta to secure a spot at the 2027 Rugby World Cup.

The Free Jacks confirmed the return of a second test capped Canadian at the same time as Ben LeSage. Loose forward and British Columbia native Piers von Dadelszen returns for his 3rd season with the Free Jacks, and in Major League Rugby, in 2026. A 2x MLR Champion with New England in 2024 and 2025, von Dadelszen has started 26 of his 33 games for the Free Jacks, and more than doubled his career total in tackles last season with 145 of his 267 tackles, and started a career high 15 times to help the Free Jacks complete the threepeat. At test level, the University of Oxford grad has started each of Canada’s 9 tests this year, the only player in the Canadian national side to do so.

Late in the week, the New England Free Jacks announced a trio of returning domestic forwards to join the two Canadian internationals for their 2026 title defence, the first of which was long-time Free Jack and New England native prop Kyle Ciquera. Ciquera is an original Free Jack (#22), having represented the team in every season since 2020 and playing for Mystic River in the ARP during the MLR off-seasons. ‘The Eagle’ has earned 63 appearances across 6 seasons so far, starting 35 times and scored just his 2nd career try in the 2025 season to help New England secure both their, and his, third Shield in a row. Joining Kyle Ciquera in the New England Free Jacks front row next season will be capped USA Eagle Kaleb Geiger, who’s capable of playing both prop or hooker. Eagle #566, Colorado native Geiger went through the Colorado XOs program (later the American Raptors) as a crossover athlete after previously playing football. He signed with New York in 2021, playing with their academy team before earning his pro debut in 2022, scoring 5 tries and earning 17 appearances to help the Ironworkers lift the Shield that season. Geiger represented New York until they withdrew from MLR in 2023, and joined the New England Free Jacks after they selected him in the dispersal draft. Since then, he has earned 31 of his 65 appearances for the Free Jacks including earning 17 appearances for the 3rd season of his career in 2025, when he recorded 140 tackles completed to pass 500 in his career (507). What’s more, Geiger has lifted a further two MLR Shields with the team in 2024 & 25 to add to his Shield with New York in 2022, putting him in rare company as one of few MLR players who have lifted the Shield with multiple teams.

To round out the Free Jacks resignings, the team also announced the return of their 2025 Captain, US-eligible back row, Joe Johnston. Johnston originally entered MLR in 2021, scoring 3 tries in 14 games (all starts) and recording 195 tackles in his debut season. He represented the New England from 2021-2023 before returning to New Zealand to finish his education in 2024 and after playing with Bay of Plenty in the 2024 NPC, he returned to Major League Rugby with the Free Jacks, appearing in all 19 games in 2025 (17 starts) to help them secure their third shield in a row, the second of Johnston’s career. As well as scoring his 10th career MLR try in 2025, he completed a career high 224 tackles (his 2nd season with over 200 tackles) to finish 4th in the league, and sits on an even 800 tackles in MLR through his 4 seasons playing in New England. Additionally, although it’s a step back from the 500m+ gained in each of his 3 seasons prior, he recorded 362m in possession to push his career total over 2,000m! It will no doubt be a boon to both Free Jacks fans and player to know that their Shield-winning captain is back and will surely be leading from the front once again.

Not wanting to be left out, the Seattle Seawolves announced the return of a test capped Canadian of their own, in South African born, Alberta raised hooker Dewald Kotze for his 2nd season in the PNW, and 5th in Major League Rugby. Kotze entered the league with the Dallas Jackals ahead of their inaugural 2022 season and started 29 of his 36 appearances for the Jackals across 3 seasons, scoring 17 tries including a career high 11 tries in 2024 when he set a new MLR record with five tries in a single game (rather awkwardly, this feat came against his current team, the Seattle Seawolves…)! A 2024 All-MLR Honourable Mention, Dewald Kotze added 3 tries in 16 games in his debut season with the Seawolves, starting 8 times and passing 50 career MLR appearances as well as recording over 115 tackles for the 3rd successive season. Internationally, Kotze started every game for Canada during their 2025 PNC campaign and their November tests while regular starting hooker Andrew Quattrin has been playing in France as a medical joker.

Source: @seawolvesrugby via Instagram

The Chicago Hounds joined in on the re-signing train on 18th November, when they announced that they had agreed a 1yr contract extension with Australian prop Charlie Abel, who will return for his 4th season with the Hounds in 2026, his 6th year in Major League Rugby. Entering the league in 2021, Charlie Abel lifted the Shield in his debut season as a member of the LA Giltinis, and scored 4 tries in 31 games (22 starts) across 2 seasons with LA before the team withdrew from MLR following the 2022 season. Abel was picked up by the Chicago Hounds in the subsequent Dispersal Draft, and has earned 44 appearances for the team in the 3 seasons since to take his career total to 51 starts in 75 MLR games. Abel has scored 4 tries for Chicago, with his most recent coming in their 2025 Eastern Conference Semifinal victory, after which he played the full 80 minutes in the Hounds’ heartbreaking Eastern Conference Final defeat to the New England Free Jacks. Abel completed 109 tackles in his 13 games in 2025, recording over 100 tackles for the 5th successive season and taking him to 645 tackles in his career, which sits 3rd all-time amongst MLR props!

Intra-League Signings

As well as announcing the return of a pair of their Canadian contingent, the New England Free Jacks announced the addition of a trio of new faces to Quincy on November 19th, all of whom are domestic talent and two of them are test capped for the USA.

2021 MLR Champion Cyrille Cama will head across the country to Quincy after spending two years in San Diego with the Legion. Born in Fiji, Cama moved to California in 2013 and joined the LA Giltinis as injury/Olympics coverage during their Shield winning 2021 season. He earned 13 appearances in total across 2 seasons with the Giltinis, before heading to Australia following the withdrawal of LA from the league, and playing with Shute Shield side Randwick in 2023. A former USA U20 player capable of playing both in the back row or at hooker, Cama returned to MLR with the San Diego Legion in 2024, scoring 3 tries in 16 games and earing his first two pro starts and setting career highs across the board before re-signing with the Legion for 2025, although he did not appear at MLR level. Cama will undoubtedly be hoping for some more game time with the Free Jacks in 2026.

Cama is not the only San Diego Legion player heading to Quincy in 2026. The Free Jacks have also signed USA Eagle #556 and Major league Rugby veteran prop Nate Sylvia for his 9th season, his first not representing his home town San Diego Legion, with the team having merged with Rugby FC LA to form the California Legion. Sylvia has earned a whopping 90 MLR appearances in his career so far, having played in every season of Major League Rugby so far. He earned 14 appearances (1 start) in 2025, and recorded 56 tackles completed to take his career total over 600, a feat only achieved by 5 props in MLR history. With two rosters worth of players fighting for spots on the California Legion, it’s possible that both Nate Sylvia and Cyrille Cama were forced to look outside of their home state of California and with the Canadian-heavy Free Jacks looking for domestic talent, it’s a perfect match. It will be very strange not seeing Nate Sylvia in a Legion jersey, though…

Source: @nefreejacks via Instagram

The third new addition for the Free Jacks is not joining from the San Diego Legion, but he did represent them early in his career. On October 21st, Old Glory DC announced the departure of USA Eagle #575 Ethan McVeigh, having started 13 of his 29 appearances for the Flags across 2 seasons since 2024. Last week, the New England Free Jacks announced that they had signed the 25yo scrumhalf for their 2026 season. A San Diego native, McVeigh entered MLR with the Legion in 2021, starting 4 of his 9 appearances and scoring 2 tries. He then returned to Cardiff Metropolitan University in Wales to finish his studies, before joining the American Raptors and playing in Super Rugby Americas during 2023, as well as with Gimnasia y Esgrima De Rosario in Argentina following the SRA season. McVeigh signed with Old Glory DC ahead of the 2024 MLR season, and earned his test debut for the USA against Scotland in July 2024. Having split much of his playing time with Connor Buckley at Old Glory DC, McVeigh will be hoping for a more regular starting role with the reigning champions in 2026.

Not wanting to let the New England Free Jacks have all the fun, on 20th November the Chicago Hounds announced the addition of veteran Major League Rugby forward and Chicago native Malcolm May to their 2026 roster. Although he only earned a single MLR appearance in his debut season before his season was ended early due to injury, Malcolm May earned 60 appearances (42 starts) for the New Orleans Gold across 7 seasons from 2019-2025, running for over 1,200m gained and scoring 7 tries while completing over 450 tackles on defence including 3 100+ tackle seasons between 2022-2024. His 2025 season started strong with a try and 2 starts in 3 games, before suffering another season-ending injury early in the year. Following news that the NOLA Gold were withdrawing from MLR, May has returned home to Chicago and has changed from Gold to green & white in 2026.

The big announcement of last week came from the Seattle Seawolves, however. On 20th November they announced that they had signed stand-out Houston SaberCats fly-half Davy Coetzer for the 2026 MLR season following the surprise withdrawal of the ‘Cats in September. A 2x All-MLR selection, Coetzer is currently MLR’s 7th highest scorer with 18 tries and 358pts in his 51 appearances (50 starts) for the Houston SaberCats since entering the league in 2022 with a 73.62% conversion rate from the tee (120/163). He scored a career high 135pts in 2023 that included 8 tries in a stand-out season that earned him an All-MLR Second XV selection that year, and still managed 67pts in just 9 games during an injury-hit season in 2025. More than just an accurate kicker, Coetzer has racked up just shy of 2,700m gained averaging over 50m a game, and has 353 tackles completed in defence! Although Coetzer will be classified as an international player in 2026, the 26yo South African has expressed interest in representing the USA Eagles in the future and will be eligible to do so in 2027, so keeping him in Major League Rugby is a big win for all USA rugby fans but a huge win for the Seattle Seawolves!

Source: @seawolvesrugby via Instagram

The final intra-league signing of the week came on November 22nd when Anthem RC announced that they had picked up promising young hooker Seth Smith for 2026 after the Houston native represented his hometown SaberCats for the previous two seasons. After coming through the SaberCats Academy, Smith earned his pro debut in 2024 at the age of 18 to become the youngest player in Major League Rugby history. Although he played a limited role in 2024, Smith enjoyed a stellar 2025, setting career highs across the board and scoring 5 tries and starting 7 of his 13 games, recording 89 tackles. With the SaberCats surprising everyone when they announced their withdrawal from MLR in September, the team responsible for developing the next crop of USA Eagles, Anthem RC, seems like the logical option for Smith in 2026.

Departures

Probably the busiest team in Major League Rugby last week, the New England Free Jacks weren’t only bringing players in. Shortly before announcing a trio of new faces in Quincy, the reigning Champions bade farewell to standout fly-half and 2023 MLR Player of the Year, Jayson Potroz. Out for much of the 2025 season due to injury, Potroz still managed 26pts in 4 games (all starts) and was a huge impact on the team in the locker room and from the sideline. During his time in MLR, Potroz scored a remarkable 353pts in his 37 appearances for the Free Jacks (all starts), including finishing as 2024’s Top Scorer with 181pts scored in 17 games. Potroz leaves the league as the 8th highest points scorer and as a 3x MLR Champion with New England, going 135/183 from the tee for a success rate of 73.77% and while his next move is not yet known, Jayson Potroz leaves Quincy as a Major League Rugby legend.

Following the departure of Jayson Potroz, the team also bid farewell to original Free Jack (#9) John Poland. The Irish scumhalf started New England’s very first Major League Rugby game back in 2020, and went on to start 57 of his 59 games for the Free Jacks over 6 seasons through to 2025, scoring 18 tries and 124pts total including 4 tries in 5 games during the shortened 2020 season. Poland has struggled with injury the last few years, but still made a contribution to the team’s 3 consecutive MLR Shields and to the team as a whole, acting as Assistant Coach for the Academy side, the New England Independents’, tour of Ireland. Poland passed 400 career tackles made during the 2025 season which is particularly high for a scrumhalf, and started every single one of his games for the Free Jacks since 2022 (22 total). The former Munster man has been playing with Young Munster in D1A of the All-Ireland League since the 2025 MLR season ended.

Retirements

As the offseason trundles on, it’s not surprising to learn of the occasional retirements as players make up their mind on the huge decision to keep playing at a high level or not. Last week, former Houston SaberCats centre and 2025 MLR Runner-Up Sam Hill announced his retirement on Instagram after two seasons with the SaberCats. Hill had said goodbye to Houston even before the shock news in September that the team was withdrawing from Major League Rugby. He joined the SaberCats after an almost 200-game Premiership rugby career between the Sale Sharks and his hometown Exeter Chiefs, with whom he won both a Premiership title and the Champions Cup in the 2019/20 season. Hill earned 17 appearances (all starts) for the Houston SaberCats since 2024, scoring 1 try, completing 122 tackles and gaining an even 400m in possession, and finishes his career as a 2025 MLR Runner-up and Western Conference Champion. Very best of luck in retirement, Sam, and congratulations on a brilliant career!

Wrapping Up

Another week of the offseason is behind us, and another jam-packed Player Moves article here on NARDB: 8 re-signings across 4 teams, 7 players moving to different Major League Rugby Teams, Anthem RC officially sign two of their draftees, and two Free Jacks legends move on from New England! Be sure to check back next Monday for information on all of the Player Moves from this coming week. Hopefully there will be some California Legion announcements, or maybe even the 2026 schedule!

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MLR Player Moves Summary: November 10 – November 16, 2025

As we move into mid-November, Major League Rugby teams continue to stay busy, locking up their 2025 standouts, and locking up stars from the glut of free agents resulting from a truly disastrous off-season. With a bit of luck, all the bad news is out of the way and only good news lies ahead, and this is encouraged by the Seattle Seawolves beginning their 2026 Player announcements last week!

Welcome back to NARDB’s Player Moves Summary Article series! Every week, these articles aim to keep fans up to date on all the player movement to, from, and all around Major League Rugby ahead of a very different feeling 2026 season. The Seattle Seawolves and reigning Champion New England Free Jacks have kicked off their announcements meaning that 5 teams are now active in the player market, with only the California Legion remaining quiet. Here is the summary of all the moves from last week:

A Summary of Player Moves around Major League Rugby from November 10-16, 2025

Re-Signings

The Seattle Seawolves kicked off their 2026 roster announcements on 11th November when they confirmed the return of South African centre Dan Kriel for his 5th season in Major League Rugby in 2026, and his 5th with the Seawolves. The twin brother of Springboks centre Jesse Kriel, Dan joined the Seattle Seawolves ahead of the 2022 season, and has started all 60 of his appearances for the team in the 4 seasons since. A recipient of the 2023 S. Marcus Calloway Award for his work with Happy Bundles, Kriel has racked up 12 tries and over 3,500m gained in possession, as well as over 500 tackles made in defence, helping the Seawolves to four straight post-season appearances including two Championship Final appearances in 2022 and 2024. Maybe Kriel’s 5th season with the team will be 3rd time lucky in the 2026 Championship Final?

Source: @seawolvesrugby via Instagram

Continuing their busy few weeks, the Chicago Hounds announced the return of test capped Canadian international lock/back row, Mason Flesch, for his 3rd season with the team and 6th Major league Rugby campaign in 2026. Entering MLR in 2021, Flesch spent 3 seasons with the Toronto Arrows, earning 27 appearances (22 starts) for the Canadian franchise before they pulled out of the competition. He was selected by the Hounds in the dispersal draft and has started all but 1 of his 31 appearances in Chicago, scoring all 9 of his tries including a career high of 6 in 2025. Flesch also recorded a career high 165 tackles completed last season to take his career total to just under 500, and earned a pair of MLR Team of the Week selections as well as being named Player of the Week in Round 9. Currently touring with the Canadian national team for their November tests, Mason Flesch is the 3rd Canadian confirmed for 2026 and the 2nd for the Hounds alongside Lucas Rumball. Hounds fans will be hoping for another strong season from their big Canadian forwards in 2026.

On 14th November 2025, Old Glory DC announced their first re-signing of the week in 2022 MLR Champion Jason Emery, returning for his 5th season in the competition in 2026, and his 2nd with Old Glory DC. A versatile back, Emery represented Rugby New York from 2022 until their withdrawal in late 2023. He signed with Rugby FC LA following the dispersal draft, and covered their 10 jersey when the team suffered a series of injuries. Following the 2024 season, RFCLA traded Emery to Old Glory DC, who must’ve thanked their lucky stars when he stepped into the DC 10 shirt following a season ending injury to regular fly-half Jason Robertson, and did a solid job. He started 13 of his 16 appearances for the Flags, scoring 73pts from the tee with a 65.96% success rate and completing just under 100 tackles to help the team qualify for their 4th straight postseason. Jason Emery now sits on 211pts scored in his MLR career, and is currently the league’s 19th highest scorer. How high will he get in 2026?

Source: @oldglorydc via instagram

Later that same day, Anthem RC confirmed the signing of English fly-half/centre Tom Pittman for their 2026 season. Eligible for the USA through his Massachusetts-born Grandfather John Hewitt Wilson (who represented Ireland at test level), Pittman’s signing for 2026 was initially announced by Anthem RC in April 2025 while he was playing with C’Chartres in the French Fédérale 1 (Tier 5). Pittman has previously played with the Jersey Reds (under ex-Chicago Hounds head coach Rob Webber) and Cornish Pirates in the English Championship, and since his initial signing with the Rising Stars he has earned his test debut for the USA as Eagle #592 against Spain in July 2025.

Intra-League Signings

Along with the Seattle Seawolves, the 3x Reigning Champion New England Free Jacks kicked off their player moves for 2026 after announcing their 2026 staff earlier last week. Their first announcement was the return of fan favourite, Mitch ‘Ironman’ Wilson after a year with Anthem RC in 2025. Born and raised in Australia until his family moved to the US when he was 15, Wilson entered Major League Rugby with the Free Jacks ahead of their inaugural season in 2025. He racked up 57 appearances for New England (51 starts) between 2020-2024 scoring 17 tries including a high of 7 in his standout 2022 season to help the Free Jacks to back-to-back Shields in 2023-2024. Wilson moved to Anthem in a high profile move ahead of the 2025 season, where he started 10 of his 11 appearances for the Rising Stars and added 1 try and 47pts with a success rate of 76% from the tee. He recorded over 700m gained for the 4th season in a row, and sits just above 3,600m gained in his career with 366 tackles made in his 68 career MLR games!

Wilson’s return to New England comes with a bit of a twist. NARDB understands that this move was deemed to have violated MLR’s Anti-Tampering policy and as a result, New England received a salary cap deduction and Anthem RC received the Free Jacks’ 1st Rd Draft Pick for 2026.

Source: @nefreejacks via Instagram

Heading to the Midwest, the Chicago Hounds continue their impressive run with the announcement that the team had signed USA capped scrumhalf Ruben de Haas for 2026. Coming off of a year with the NOLA Gold in 2025 and currently touring with the national team, Eagle #522 de Haas started 6 of his 13 appearances for the NOLA Gold in 2025, gaining just shy of 150m in possession as a 9. He also represented the Austin Gilgronis back in 2021, starting 4 of his 6 games with the AGs. De Haas initially joined the NOLA Gold on a 5-month loan from the Cheetahs in South Africa, but this loan expired at the same time as his 2yr deal with the Cheetahs making him a free agent, and the Chicago Hounds have taken the opportunity of signing an international calibre starting scrumhalf.

Over the weekend, Anthem RC announced the acquisition of Californian prop Payton Telea-Ilalio for his 4th Major League Rugby campaign in 2026. A Rudy Scholz Award winner while at St. Mary’s College, Telea-Ilalio entered MLR ahead of the 2022 season, with the Austin Gilgronis. He scored 2 tries and started 2 of his 5 appearances for the AGs before the team was disqualified and folded in the offseason. Telea-Ilalio spent 2023 with the American Raptors in the South American SLAR competition, before signing with the San Diego Legion once the Raptors shut up shop. He spent two years with the Legion, earning 27 appearances in total and scoring an additional 2 tries, and earned a career high 13 starts in 2025 when Telea-Ilalio also completed a career high 133 tackles, which more than doubled his career total in MLR. Internationally, Payton Telea-Ilalio earned his test debut for the USA Men’s Eagles against Samoa in November 2024 as Eagle #580, and most recently toured with the Eagles for their 2025 November tests, where he was a reserve for all 3 tests. Relatively young for a front rower at 27, Payton Telea-Ilalio adds yet more test experience to an Anthem side desperate for that elusive first victory.

New Signings

The Seattle Seawolves certainly set out to make waves with their first batch of player signings, and announced the MLR’s first incoming player on 14th November when they confirmed the signing of capped Scotland international and Olympic Silver Medallist Mark Bennett for 2026! Bennett is a veteran of Scottish rugby. He represented the Glasgow Warriors from 2011-2017, claiming the 2014/15 Pro12 title before moving to Edinburgh Rugby from 2017-2025 (playing under former Free Jacks Head Coach Scott Mathie) and earning over 100 top-level appearances in the Scottish capital. Internationally, Bennett represented Scotland at both U18 & U20 levels before earning his test debut in November 2014. He appeared in all of Scotland’s 2015 Six Nations games and represented his country at the 2015 Rugby World Cup in England, earning a World Rugby Breakthrough Player of the Year nomination the same year. Bennett has earned 29 test caps for Scotland to date, with his most recent coming in 2022. Welcome to MLR, Mark!

Source: @seawolvesrugby via Instagram

Departures

Thanks to the shift in Major League Rugby’s focus on ‘domestic’ talent, another of the League’s international starts has pursued an opportunity overseas. On 14th November 2025 the Hollywoodbets Sharks of the URC announced the addition of former Free Jacks centre and 3x MLR Champion Le Roux Malan for their 2025/26 season. Namibian born, South African raised Malan came through the Sharks system after playing with Paarl Boys High School and progressed through their age-grade sides before joining the New England Free Jacks ahead of the 2022 MLR season. A capped Namibian international, Malan scored 17 tries and 89pts in his 59 games (51 starts) across 4 seasons with the Free Jacks, amassing over 3,400m gained in possession and just shy of 475 tackles completed, proving integral to each of New England’s 3 Shields between 2023-2025, scoring tries in both the 2023 and 2024 Championship Final. Very best of luck in the URC, Le Roux!

Retirements

Rather unusually, last week there were two players whose retirements were confirmed, and yet these two players will remain in Major League Rugby with the teams they represented in 2025, both transitioning to coaching roles after hanging up their boots. Even more unusual is the fact that these two announcements came minutes apart on the very same day! Lets dive into them.

Just about first was the announcement by Old Glory DC centre Steff Hughes, who confirmed on instagram that he was hanging up the boots. Minutes later however, the Welsh centre was announced as Old Glory DC’s new Attack and Backs coach for the 2026 MLR season. A former Wales U20 player and Pro14 (now URC) Champion, ex-Scarlets and Dragons centre Hughes started all 15 of his appearances for Old Glory DC during 2025, scoring 1 try and gaining just under 400m in possession, while completing 88 tackles in total. Hughes is already familiar with Old Glory DC Head Coach Simon Cross already, having worked with him during his time at the Scarlets and played under him again last season. DC fans will be hoping that this relationship continues to work with them both now in coaching roles. Congratulations, Steff!

Coming just minutes after Old Glory DC’s announcement regarding Steff Hughes, the reigning Champion New England Free Jacks confirmed their staff for the 2026 campaign. 2025 MLR Coach of the Year Ryan Martin returns to the surprise of nobody, but he will be assisted by Free Jacks veteran and test capped Canadian international Josh Larsen, who has also transitioned from playing to coaching ahead of 2026. Josh Larsen entered MLR with the Austin Elite (later Gilgronis) in 2019, the same year he represented Canada in the Rugby World Cup in Japan. He scored 2 tries in 13 games (all starts) for Austin before joining the New England Free Jacks as Free Jack #1. From 2020-2025, Larsen helped the Free Jacks secure back-to-back-to-back MLR Shields, scoring 4 tries in his 65 appearances for the team, of which he was the Club Captain. Larsen scored 6 tries in his 78 MLR games total (58 starts), recording 65 tackles in 14 games in 2025 to take his career total to over 812, one of only 16 players ever (at time of writing) to pass 800 tackles completed in MLR. Josh Larsen has already been involved in coaching with the Free Jacks academy, so we wish him the best of luck in his full-time move from playing to coaching!

Wrapping Up

Another bumper week of Player Moves around Major League Rugby that saw 5 active teams of the 6 remaining for 2026! 3 re-signings across 3 different teams, a pair of player retire and join the coaching staff of their MLR teams, 3 intra-league moves, two new faces enter the league, and the departure of a 3x Champion for an opportunity abroad! All that, and the California Legion are still silent. Maybe in next week’s Player Moves article, they’ll give us something to talk about!

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MLR Player Moves Summary: November 3 – November 9, 2025

Major League Rugby fans suffered yet another body blow last week as the Utah Warriors announced that they too would be withdrawing from the league and would not take part in the 2026 season. The Warriors become the fifth team to either merge or fold this offseason, leaving the league with 6 teams remaining for their 9th season in 2026, their lowest ever number of teams.

With the Utah Warriors now added to the list of Former MLR teams, this leaves even fewer spots available for the over 450 players that featured in the league during 2025. Where will the Warriors’ heavy hitters be playing next season? We shall have to wait and see. Welcome back to NARDB’s Player Moves Summary Article series! As always, these articles aim to keep fans up to date on all the player movement around Major League Rugby and thanks to a sudden uptick in Player Moves, this is the first time this offseason that this series has been published weekly!

Last week proved another busy week for a number of teams, so let’s get stuck in and start with the re-signings announced over the last week!

A summary of the Player Moves around MLR between November 3-9, 2025

Re-Signings

For the second week in a row, we start in Washington DC where Old Glory have stayed busy. On 3rd November, the Flags announced the return of their 2022 1st Round Draft Pick, Cali Martinez for his 4th season with Old Glory DC in 2026. The British Columbia was selected 3rd overall out of the University of British Columbia, and becomes the first Canadian player confirmed for the 2026 season since MLR changed the designation of players from the north from Domestic to International. Martinez appeared in a career high 17 games for Old Glory DC in 2025, and more than doubled his career starts with 8 (he had 5 in 27 games prior to this year). The 29yo prop also more than doubled his tackle count, with a very impressive 150 tackles completed in 2025 to take his career total to 256. It’s great to see a Canadian confirmed for next season amidst all the uncertainty. Welcome back, Cali!

Source: @oldglorydc via Instagram

A few days later on 7th November, Old Glory DC announced another returning member of their pack, Collin Grosse. Selected 15th overall by Old Glory DC in the 2022 MLR Draft out of West Point, Grosse will play in his 4th MLR season in 2026 having spent his entire pro career with the Flags. He has earned 48 appearances across his 3 seasons so far, scoring 6 tries including a career high of 3 in 2025, and has completed exaclty 400 tackles to date for an impressive average of 133 per season. This shows off Grosse’s impressive work rate on defence when you take into account that he ‘only’ has 24 starts in his career. With Jamason Fa’anana-Schultz moving on, Grosse seems primed to be a regular starter in 2026 alongside THE tackle machine, Cory Daniel.

Just like last week and just like Old Glory DC, the Chicago Hounds kept busy as well. On 5th November the Hounds announced the return of 2025 Top Scorer and All-MLR First XV selection Chris Hilsenbeck for their 2026 season. No stranger to MLR after earning 4 appearances with Rugby ATL in 2023 before returning to the French Pro D2, Hilsenbeck was a late addition to the Hounds roster but made a huge impact. He was the only player league-wide to eclipse 100pts last season, finishing with 109pts in his 15 games and a very impressive 81.96% success rate off the tee. Although test-capped for Germany already, the California-born Hilsenbeck switched eligibility to the country of his birth, becoming eligible earlier this year and earning his test debut for the USA as Eagle #590 against Belgium in July 2025. He is currently on tour with the Eagles once again for their November tests.

The Chicago Hounds biggest announcement of the week came a few days later, however. On 6th November the Hounds announced the return of their 2025 Captain and Major League Rugby’s All-Time Leading Tackler, Lucas Rumball, for their 2026 Season. The Canadian National Team Captain and former Toronto Arrow has recorded over 100 tackles in 5 of his 7 MLR seasons, over 150 in 4 of them, and over 200 in 2021 with his career high of 228. Rumball became the first player in MLR history to pass 1000 tackles in the competition during the 2025 season, adding 198 to his career total which now sits at 1,078 across his 82 career games in the competition. As well as scoring 7 tries in his career so far, Lucas Rumball has proved himself an absolute menace at the breakdown, and a game in which he doesn’t record a single breakdown steal is a rarity. The Hounds are not messing around in 2026, and the return of their Captain spells trouble for the rest of the league.

In what seems like a repeat of last week, Anthem RC were the third team to stay busy with re-signings. On 7th November, 2025 the team announced the return of 2024 1st Overall Pick Erich Storti for his sophomore MLR season in 2026. Anthem RC drafted Storti out of St. Mary’s College in California, and he started 11 of his 12 games for the Rising Stars during 2025, scoring 2 tries in his first 3 games and earning a pair of Team of the Week Selections during his rookie season. Effective on both sides of the ball, Storti recorded over 350m gained in possession and 76 tackles completed. He earned his test debut as Eagle #582 following the MLR season in November 2024, and has featured in every game for the USA so far this year. Storti currently on tour with the Men’s Eagles once again for their November tests in 2025.

Intra-League Signings

This section covers all the signings from last week where players moved from one Major League Rugby team to another. With the turmoil of the MLR offseason and so many teams dropping out, NARDB expects this section to be busy!

Starting in Charlotte, where Anthem RC continue to snap up US talent in their pursuit for that elusive first victory as a team. On 3rd November 2025, the Rising Stars announced the addition of Flyhalf and USA Eagle #536 Luke Carty for their 2026 Campaign! This will be Carty’s 6th season in the League after entering with the LA Giltinis in 2021 and lifting the Shield in his debut season, after which he earned his USA test debut in July 2021. currently touring with the national team in Europe, Luke Carty has earned 56 MLR appearances (38 starts) across 3 teams (LA Giltinis 2021-22, Chicago Hounds 2023-24, NOLA Gold 2025) with Anthem RC becoming the 4th of his career. Although he has only recorded a single try which came in 2024, Carty has racked up 226pts scored in his MLR career with a success rate of 67.65% from the tee, and a career high of 69pts for the Chicago Hounds in 2023. Carty also passed 1000m gained and 200 tackles in his career as a member of the NOLA Gold in 2025, scoring 49pts but now moves to Charlotte following the withdrawal of the Gold from MLR in August.

Not finished with signing just Luke Carty, a day later on 4th November Anthem RC announced the signing of USA Rugby Sevens star Malacchi Esdale for their 2026 campaign as well. Esdale entered the league with the Houston SaberCats in their inaugural season in 2018, starting 25 of his 28 games for the ‘Cats across 3 seasons from 2018-2020, and scoring 4 tries. Following the cancellation of the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Esdale joined the USA Sevens setup in Chula Vista and made the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Squad (played in 2021 due to COVID-19) as a travelling reserve before earning his debut during the Canadian leg of the 2021 World Rugby Sevens Series circuit. Esdale played with the USA Sevens team from 2020-2024, featuring at his 2nd Olympic Games in France in 2024. Following these games, Esdale returned to MLR, signing with the Seattle Seawolves for the 2025 season, where he scored a career high 6 tries in 15 games, and racked up over 400m gained despite only earning 3 starts. Malacchi Esdale will no doubt have plenty of wisdom to impart on the young Anthem RC squad in his 5th season in MLR.

Source: @anthemrugby via Instagram

Not letting Anthem RC have all the fun, Old Glory DC jumped in with a pair of new signings of their own last week, announcing the addition of 2023 1st Overall Pick Rick Rose to their 2026 roster of 5th November. Drafted out of St. Bonaventure University by the Miami Sharks, 6’7 lock Rose appeared in all 16 Miami games during his rookie season, racking up well over 100 tackles and starting 12 times. Although he missed a chunk of his sophomore season in 2025, Rose still managed 9 further appearances for the Sharks as well as a Team of the Week Selection in Round 11 to help Miami earn their first ever postseason appearance. Rick Rose’s move to Old Glory DC comes after the Miami Sharks announced their withdrawal from MLR back in August.

Later in the week on 9th November, Old Glory DC also announced the addition of MLR Draftee Aidan King for his sophomore season in 2026. Selected 6th overall in the 2024 MLR Draft by the NOLA Gold out of Penn State, back rower King enjoyed an impressive rookie season and was almost definitely on the shortlist for 2025 MLR Rookie of the Year (an award that eventually went to Chicago’s Peyton Wall) and was easily the best forward of his draft class last season. He started 9 of his 14 appearances for the Gold, racking up 166 tackles and scored his first MLR try. Aidan King is a valuable addition to a fearsome looking Old Glory DC pack in 2026 and although he was born and raised in Australia, he will count as a domestic player for the Flags in 2026.

Departures

As mentioned a couple of times throughout this article already, with 5 teams folding or merging during the 2025/26 offseason already there are far more players fighting for far fewer places and despite a shift towards home-grown talent, a large number of domestic and international players will be looking further afield for contracts.

On 4th November, French Pro D2 side RC Vannes announced the addition of 2023 All-MLR scrumhalf Richard Judd, who heads across the pond after representing the San Diego Legion in both 2023 and 2025. A New Zealander, Judd scored 7 tries in 14 games (all starts) for the Legion during their record-breaking 2023 season, earning not only an All-MLR First XV selection, but a Super Rugby contract with the Hurricanes for the following year. Following a year in Wellington, Judd returned to the Legion for the 2025 season where he added another 2 tries in 12 games (10 starts) as San Diego missed out on the postseason by a single point. In total, Judd scored 9 tries in 26 games for the Legion over 2 seasons, also completing over 200 tackles (213) as a scrumhalf! Very best of luck in France, Richard!

Source: @rugbyclubvannes via Instagram

Wrapping Up

With Anthem RC, the Chicago Hounds, and Old Glory DC making up the vast majority of last week’s Player Moves, the same three teams stay busy for the 2nd week in a row, while there is still silence from the other three teams playing in the 2026 Major League Rugby Season, the California Legion, New England Free Jacks, and Seattle Seawolves. Perhaps MLR has arranged to stagger these announcements into two waves of 3 teams? Only time will tell.

Be sure to check back next Monday for this week’s Player Moves article, covering all the announcements from November 10-16, 2025. If the last two weeks are anything to go by, it should be a busy one!

Thank you very much for reading! If there are any Player Moves that you notice, you can let NARDB/James know on social media: @MLRStats on Instagram/Threads, JamDelay & @NARugbyDB on Twitter/X, and @JamDelay & @NARDB on Bluesky! Alternatively, you can reach out to NARDB via the ‘Contact’ tab on this site. Finally, if you’re looking to jump into the End of Season sales or pick up some discounted merch, visit shopmlr.com and use code ‘MLRSTATS’ at checkout for 15% off of your order!

MLR Player Moves Summary: October 6 – November 2, 2025

The leaves on the trees are changing colour, the temperatures are dropping, and the nights are closing in, but the Player Moves around Major League Rugby are starting to gain some speed! Welcome back to NARDB’s Player Moves Summery Article series!

These articles aim to keep MLR fans up to date on all the retirements, signings, re-signings, and departures of players both to and from Major League Rugby teams ahead of the 2026 season. This edition covers the very busy period from October 6th to November 2nd, 2025, a longer period than usual due to the author taking a few weeks abroad (unfortunate timing!), but rest assured that this article contains every officially announced move during this period, resulting in all sorts of activity. Below is the handy (2 page!) graphic, and we start with some big moves from the Nation’s Capital!

2-Page Player Move Summary graphic posted to all NARDB Social Media streams

Departures

In the previous Player Movement Summary from October 6th, NARDB mentioned that Old Glory DC had announced the departure of a trio of players, with no indication of where they were headed. A 4th player joined this group on 21st October when the Flags announced the departure of USA capped scrumhalf Ethan McVeigh. Earning his test debut for the US as Eagle #575 against Scotland in 2024, McVeigh has played in Major League Rugby for 3 seasons: two with Old Glory DC (2024-2025) and one with the San Diego Legion in 2021. In total the California native has started 17 of his 38 MLR games so far, scoring 4 tries in total. 29 of these appearances came with Old Glory DC, whom he joined after a few seasons in Super Rugby Americas with the American Raptors. As a test capped American who was included in the Eagles squad for the November tests, it is likely that a scrum-half of McVeigh’s calibre will easily find a spot on a different MLR roster for 2026, should this be his desire.

A 5th player was confirmed to be leaving Old Glory DC on October 28th, when the club announced the departure of former Captain Jamason Fa’anana-Schultz after 6 seasons with the team. With the Flags since their inaugural season in 2020, USA Eagle #534 ‘JFS’ has 70 MLR appearances in his career including 62 with Old Glory DC (remaining 8 with the Houston SaberCats in 2019), for whom he scored 13 of his 16 career tries including a career high of 4 in 2025. JFS also passed 600 career tackles this most recent season, recording 91 in 13 games (all starts) to help the Flags secure their 3rd successive postseason appearance. Undoubtedly an Old Glory DC legend, it will be very interesting to see what the next step is for the 29yo back row.

On October 6th, 2025, French Top14 powerhouse Stade Francais announced the addition of Old Glory DC and USA capped prop Jack Iscaro as a medical joker for their 2025/26 season in the French top flight. Iscaro has been a stalwart for Old Glory DC since his MLR debut in 2021, starting 56 of his 76 appearances for the Flags and scoring 1 try per season as well as gaining over 1,400m in possession (as a front row!) and completing 667 tackles in his MLR career. As well as being a regular first-choice loosehead prop for the USA Eagles, the impressive scrummager is a 4x All-MLR selection and has been named in the All-MLR First XV twice, in 2023 and MLR’s most recent season, in 2025. Playing in the top flight of French rugby with Stade Francais is an excellent opportunity for Jack Iscaro who is an impressive scrummager in his own right, and doesn’t ruling him out of the 2026 MLR season. Congratulations, Jack, and very best of luck!

Source: @stade_francais_paris via Instagram

Sticking on the subject of medical jokers, on October 15th the Bristol Bears announced that Jack Iscaro’s fellow USA Eagle Toby Fricker would re-join the club on a short-term contract. This marks his 3rd stint with the PREM Rugby club after also playing there on a short-term deal in 2024, and representing them for 4 seasons from 2019-2023 before heading stateside with the New England Free Jacks for the 2024 season. Although still signed to the 3x MLR Champions, Fricker was loaned to Anthem RC for the 2025 season where he scored 2 tries and started all 10 of his games for the Rising Stars, gaining over 450m in possession and tying his career high of 47 tackles in defence. As a capped USA Eagle (#578) playing with the Bristol Bears on a short-term deal, it is expected that Fricker will return to MLR for the 2026 season, most likely with New England. Best of luck in the PREM, Toby!

Moving to a more permanent move, also from October 15th. Scottish Rugby announced a full-time Men’s Sevens programme with a core of 6 contracted Scottish players including former Old Glory DC Wing/Fullback Damien Hoyland. A capped Scotland international at both Sevens and 15s levels, Hoyland played with the Flags in MLR for two seasons between 2024-2025, gaining over 2,000m in possession in his 25 games for Old Glory DC, starting every time. Playing primarily at Fullback, Hoyland was one of only 3 players to record over 1,000m gained in 2025, racking up 1,073m in his 13 games, also scoring his only MLR try that year. Although an effective player for Old Glory DC, Hoyland’s return to Scotland was most likely influenced by MLR’s planned reduction in international player spots ahead of the 2026 season. Very best of luck on the Sevens circuit, Damien!

Source: @scotlandteam via Instagram

Fan’s learnt of another MLR player heading to Europe on 20th October, when URC side Zebre announced the addition of USA Eagle #581, Shilo Klein for the remainder of the season. Sacramento-born, New Zealand raised Klein represented the San Diego Legion for 2 seasons in 2023 and again in 2025, separated by a stint with the Blues in Super Rugby. In total, he started 10 of his 31 games for the Legion, scoring 12 tries and averaging 114 tackles per season. Klein also gained a total of 559m in possession, and earned his test debut for the USA in November 2024. Go well, Shilo!

In a slightly more unusual move, on 27th October, Russian Rugby Championship side Lokomotiv Penza announced the signing of former Seattle Seawolves prop Njabulo ‘Juice’ Gumede on a 2yr contract. Gumede only made 5 appearances for the Seawolves off the bench, but was named the 2025 Seattle Seawolves Community Impact Player for his work off the field and in the community. Very best of luck in Russia, Juice!

Intra-League Moves

Staying on the topic of former San Diego Legion players, on October 17th the Chicago Hounds announced the first incoming player of the entire Major League Rugby offseason when they announced the addition of 2022 MLR Rookie of the Year and USA Eagle #543, Tevite Lopeti.

Selected 3rd Overall out of St. Mary’s College in the 2021 MLR Collegiate Draft by the Seattle Seawolves, Lopeti spent 3 seasons with the Seawolves between 2022-2024, earning 44 appearances (32 starts) and scoring 8 tries for the Seawolves. He gained just under 1000m in possession during his rookie season, and was a clear frontrunner for the Rookie of the Year award in 2022. Following the 2024 season where he finished as a MLR runner-up for the 2nd time with the Seawolves, Tevite Lopeti made a splash when he returned home and signed with the Seawolves’ historic rivals, the San Diego Legion. In his lone season with the Legion in 2025, he scored another 2 tries and started 11 of his 15 appearances, completing over 100 tackles. With the Legion merging with Rugby FC LA to form the California Legion for the 2026 season, and former San Diego players’ contracts no longer guaranteed, Lopeti has decided to move to Illinois and join the Hounds.

Source: @chicagohoundsrugby via Instagram

Chicago wasn’t done there, however. On October 22nd, Rugbypass published an article announcing that talismanic Chilean international Santiago Videla had signed with the Chicago Hounds for their 2026 campaign. The Hounds confirmed this on October 26th, making Videla the first international player announced by an MLR side since the league chose to slash the number of foreign player slots per team. Along with being Chile’s leading points scorer, Santiago Videla was the Miami Sharks’ all-time top scorer, with 120pts in 23 games across 2 seasons, including 5 tries. Playing primarily at fullback in 2025 but also at both 10 and 12, the 27yo recorded 550m gained for the 2nd consecutive season, and is an excellent pick-up for the Hounds!

To complete the Chicago Hounds hat trick (for this edition of Player Moves, atleast!), they announced the addition of 2025 Western Conference winning Captain Nathan Den Hoedt on October 24th 2025, following the surprise exit of the Houston SaberCats in September. A native of Brisbane, Australia, Den Hoedt has played in MLR since 2021, lifting the Shield as a member of the LA Giltinis in his debut season. To date, the 6’6 lock has earned 74 MLR appearances (32 with LA, and 42 with Houston), starting 70 times and scoring 7 tries in total including 5 for the SaberCats in 2025 alone. He passed 1000m gained in his career in 2025, adding 147 tackles to take his career total to 644. It seems that the Chicago Hounds are not playing around this off-season!

Not to be left out, Old Glory DC also announced their first new acquisition for the 2026 season on 25th October, signing Nathan Den Hoedt‘s Houston SaberCats teammate Max Schumacher, who heads to the Capital for his 3rd MLR season. Schumacher was drafted 2nd overall by the SaberCats out of UC-Berkeley in 2023, and earned 33 MLR appearances for Houston. The California native enjoyed a breakout season in 2025 however, earning his first 13 pro starts and appearing in all 19 games for the SaberCats (the maximum possible number of appearances for any player in 2025). Schumacher set career highs across the board in 2025 and scored 5 tries including a pair in the 2025 Championship Game as the SaberCats fell to the New England Free Jacks. A very tidy pickup for the Flags!

Source: @oldgloryDC via Instagram

Not finished there, a few days later on October 29th Old Glory DC announced the addition of former Miami Shark and USA Eagle #546 Ben Bonasso for his 6th MLR season in 2026. A 2022 MLR Champion with Rugby New York where he earned the majority of his 69 MLR appearances, Bonasso spent the last two seasons with Miami, scoring 6 tries in 29 games. In 2025, he recorded over 165 tackles for the 4th time in his career, completing 172 to help the Sharks to their first postseason appearance. Bonasso sits on 812 career tackles made (15th all-time) and over 2,300m gained in possession, proving that the US-born Argentinian is a threat on both sides of the ball. He earned his test debut for the USA against Uruguay in October 2021. As with the Chicago Hounds, Old Glory DC seem to be loading up!

Re-Signings

With the Major League Rugby Signing Window now open, fans were finally treated to the first few returning players ahead of the 2026 season. As they seem to be a running theme throughout this article, Old Glory DC announced their first returnee for next season, tackle monster Cory Daniel! In his 5 seasons in MLR with the Flags, Daniel sits 10th all-time in tackles completed with 888 in 59 games for an average of 15.1 tackles per game and has finished as the League’s Top Tackler on two occassions, in 2022 & 2024, and finished 2nd in 2025. Test capped as USA Eagle #551, Cory Daniel isn’t just a defensive presence. He has 15 tries to his name and just under 1,500m gained in possession, and will be looking to re-take MLR’s single-season tackle record after his 2024 record of 276 was broken by Frank Lochore last season, who completed 301.

Source: @oldglorydc via Instagram

As well as re-signing one of MLR’s top tacklers in Cory Daniel, Old Glory DC also announced the return of Fijian born USA capped lock Tevita Naqali for his 7th season both in MLR and with the Flags. Although Fijian born and raised, Naqali is a stalwart of rugby in the USA having represented Old Glory DC since their inaugural MLR season in 2020, spending the off-seasons playing in the ARP, and earning his USA debut as Eagle #591 in July 2025. Naqali has earned 71 appearances in MLR, starting 64 times and scoring 9 career tries. He recorded 132 tackles in 2025, his 5th consecutive season with over 115 tackles, and passed 2,500m gained in his career!

Old Glory DC weren’t the only team to begin their re-signing announcements on October 21st, as at almost exactly the same time as the Flags announced the return of Cory Daniel, the Chicago Hounds announced that 2025 MLR Rookie of the Year Peyton Wall would return for his sophomore season. Although he only earned his pro debut in Round 12, Wall made a huge impact for the Hounds in his limited game time. He appeared in 7 games, starting 6 times and scoring 4 tries, rackingup 572m gained and setting two single-game franchise records for Chicago in metres gained (142m) and clean breaks (5). With Peyton Wall named as a reserve for the USA’s November tests, his meteoric rise looks like it will continue into 2026!

Along with Peyton Wall, on October 27th the Chicago Hounds announced the return of veteran MLR scrumhalf Michael Baska for his 4th season with Chicago and 8th in MLR dating back to the league’s inaugural season. Baska spent two seasons with the NOLA Gold between 2018-2019, earning 19 appearances before heading to Utah, earning a further 17 appearances with the Warriors during the COVID-19 affected 2020 & 2021 seasons. After 2 years in the Beehive State, Baska headed to France and played in the ProD2 with Rouen Normandie for another 2 seasons. In his return stateside ahead of the 2023 MLR season, Michael Baska signed with the Chicago Hounds and has earned 34 appearances to date. In total, Baska has earned 70 MLR appearances (32 starts), scoring 8 tries and 49pts. In 2025, he started 2 of his 12 appearances and passed both 1000m gained and 250 tackles completed in his MLR career.

To complete the 2nd Chicago Hounds hat trick of this article, they also announced the return of ferocious winger Mark O’Keeffe for his 8th season in MLR and 4th with the Hounds. Born & raised in Dublin, O’Keeffe entered MLR with Rugby United New York in 2019, scoring 5 tries in 17 games in the big apple before heading south to Rugby ATL for 2021, scoring 7 tries in 13 games and finishing as an MLR Runner-Up to the LA Giltinis. For the 2022 season, O’Keeffe joined the sister team of the Giltinis, the Austin Gilgronis, and enjoyed a career year in black and orange. He scored 8 tries in 14 games and gained 1,215m (both career highs) before the disqualification of the AGs. The Chicago Hounds picked up Mark O’Keeffe in the subsequent dispersal draft, and he has scored a further 6 tries in 37 games across 3 seasons so far. In his career, O’Keeffe has 26 tries in 81 games (68 starts), and sits 6th All-Time in MGained, with 4,770m. Capped as USA Eagle #584 in November 2024, Mark O’Keeffe is likely to continue as an effective threat out wide, as long as he remains healthy.

Source: @chicagohoundsrugby via Instagram

And finally for the Hounds, for good measure they announced the return of 2x All-MLR Flanker Maclean Jones for his 4th season in Chicago. Prior to joining the Hounds, the Brisbane, Australia native earned 22 appearances for the Austin Gilgronis, completing 276 tackles, scoring 2 tries and recording 560m gained including 423m in 2021 which remains his career high. Since joining the Hounds in 2023, Jones has scored 16 more tries in 49 appearances and recording 609 tackles including a career high of 222 in 2025. He has finished in the Top 10 MLR tackles in the last 3 seasons, and has been an All-MLR Second XV selection in the last two. There is no reason to believe that Mac Jones won’t have another outstanding season with the Hounds in 2026.

Perhaps feeling a bit left out, Anthem RC announced a trio of their own returning players towards the end of October, starting with 2023 Rookie of the Year and USA Eagle #558, Sam Golla on October 28th! Selected by the Dallas Jackals with the 1st overall pick of the 2022 MLR Draft out of UC-Berkeley, Golla has started 40 of his 41 MLR games to date including 26 across 2 seasons with the Jackals, scoring 8 tries total. Perhaps his real value lies in his tackling, however. He has recorded over 100 tackles in each of his 3 seasons to date, averaging 172 a year for 517 total while also passing 1000m gained in 2025, when he finished with 187 tackles. A regular in the USA Men’s squad, Anthem RC Co-Captain Golla is sure to add some danger on both sides of the ball the in the hunt for that elusive first win.

Source: @anthemrugby via Instagram

A day after Anthem RC announced the return of 2025 Co-Captain Sam Golla, they announced the return of fellow back row and newly capped USA Eagle, Makeen Alikhan. A teammate of Golla’s with the Dallas Jackals, Alikhan was raised in England but is US-eligible through his US-born mother, and earned his test debut as Eagle #489 against Belgium in July 2025. Alikhan has scored 3 tries in each of his two MLR seasons so far, completing 320 tackles in 27 games, starting 24 of them. He started all 14 of his appearances for Anthem in 2025, completing a career high 172 tackles. In combination with Golla, Anthem look to have a strong young forwards core for 2026.

Two days later, Anthem RC announced their 3rd re-signing in 4 days as they confirmed the return of Charlotte native Alex Maughan for his 2nd season with the Rising Stars, and 8th in Major League Rugby. The 30yo prop/hooker entered MLR with the NOLA Gold in 2019 but really broke out after moving to Rugby ATL ahead of the 2020 season. Over 4 seasons with the RATLers where Maughan primarily played at hooker, he scored all 18 of his MLR tries to date in 53 games (36 starts), finishing as a MLR Runner-Up in 2021 and setting career highs in metres gained (365m) and tackles (136) in 2023. Maughan followed the franchise to LA when they relocated under new ownership and rebranded as Rugby FC LA for the 2024 season, before joining Anthem RC for 2025. In total, Maughan has 79 MLR appearances (57 starts) to date over 7 seasons, recording just under 1000m gained (980) and over 500 tackles. Entering his prime as a front row, Maughan will bring valuable experience to a young Anthem RC side in 2026.

Wrapping Up

That does it for a bumper Player Moves article, focused on the Chicago Hounds, Old Glory DC, and Anthem RC! 2 temporary departures, 3 more permanent moves, 5 intra-league transfers, and NINE re-signings results in the first two-page summary graphic of the 2025/26 Major League Rugby off-season. As predicted in the previous Player Moves article, October seems to be when announcements being to really pick up speed. With announcements now flowing more regularly, NARDB hopes to have these Player Move Summary articles released on a weekly basis as more teams begin their announcements. Check back next week for all the moves from November 3rd to November 9th, 2025!

Thank you very much for reading! If there are any player moves that you notice, you can let NARDB/James know on social media: @MLRStats on Instagram/Threads, JamDelay & @NARugbyDB on Twitter/X, and @JamDelay & @NARDB on Bluesky! Alternatively, you can reach out to NARDB via the ‘Contact’ tab on this site. Finally, if you’re looking to jump into the End of Season sales or pick up some discounted merch, visit shopmlr.com and use code ‘MLRSTATS’ at checkout for 15% off of your order!