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Midweek Milestones: Standout Stats from Round 6 of MLR2025!

Round 6 roughly marks the final round of the first third of the 2025 Major League Rugby season, and so far it’s been a thriller. There are historically good teams faltering, there are written off teams on win streaks, and Anthem RC creep closer to that first victory. Welcome to the Midweek Milestones article for Round 6!

Just in case you haven’t read any of the previous Midweek Milestones articles, these weekly posts highlight milestones or standout stats achieved by players and teams that might have gone under the radar in order to bring more attention to them, as well as inform fans of some of the big milestones and the less publicized (but no less deserving) achievements around the League for each match week.

Utah join the 100 Club!

The Utah Warriors join the likes of the Seattle Seawolves, San Diego Legion, and Houston SaberCats to become the 4th team in MLR history to reach 100 games played in the competition! They are the 2nd team to win their 100th MLR fixture, claiming a 27-30 road victory over the Seattle Seawolves to secure their 41st victory as a team. The Warriors have an all-time record of 41-3-56, which includes both 98 regular season games (41-3-54) and 2 playoff appearances (0-2).

The Utah Warriors’ 100th game falls in line with a very strange pattern. All 4 teams that have reached 100 games played in MLR have played their 100th match on the road against a fellow founding member. No team has played their 100th game in front of a home crowd yet!

Heartbreak for Anthem RC

The USA’s rising rugby stars are still looking for their first win as a franchise and came agonizingly close in Round 6 as Anthem RC had their hearts broken by a last minute Davy Coetzer penalty. The aspiring Eagles fell 45-46 in Charlotte, having set new single game franchise records for points scored (45) and tries scored (7). The 45pts scored by Anthem RC in this game accounted for over 10% of the points ever scored by the team!

As further proof that Anthem are closing the gap, their average losing margin in 2024 was an eyebrow raising 23pts. So far in 2025 that has fallen to 15pts and in their last 3 games the gap is, on average, just 2pts. Anthem picked up 1 losing BP all season last year, but have picked up 3 in a row in 2025 (including this game) and have secured try BPs in two of those as well. Although it might not seem like much, Anthem RC are moving in the right direction and it’s just a matter of time before they claim that elusive first win. Will it come before their next bye week in Round 13?

Kicking Credits

A handful of kickers made noteworthy news over the weekend, whether that be for reaching new scoring milestones or other standout stats.

We begin with Jason Robertson, who had arguably a First XV-worthy performance for Old Glory DC as they routed their Eastern Conference rivals the New England Free Jacks in the first of two ‘Red, White, & Blue Bowl’ matchups in 2025. Not only did Robertson pass the 2,000m made mark to become the 5th player to reach 2,000m made with the Flags, but he scored 13pts including a rare drop goal. Amazingly, this is the FIFTH drop goal of Jason Robertson’s MLR career and he now take sole possession of the record for the most drop goals scored in MLR history! What’s more, Robertson missed another drop goal attempt in the same game! He passes San Diego Legion legend Joe Pietersen, who had 4.

On the subject of the San Diego Legion, they recorded a convincing victory over the Miami Sharks in Florida, with Lincoln McClutchie assuming the role of place kicker. The New Zealander converted 3 tries for 6pts, pushing his MLR and Legion total past the 100pt mark to 104! McClutchie is just the 5th player to pass 100pts scored for the Legion, and is currently sat on 23pts this season to add to his 81pts from 2024. Congratulations, Lincoln!

A little way up the road from McClutchie is USA Eagle Luke Carty, who’s enjoying his first season in New Orleans with the Gold. Carty banked another 2pts in the Gold‘s 24-31 loss to Rugby FC LA over the weekend to just nudge his career total over 200pts after coming off of the bench. Although his time with NOLA has only just begun, Carty has already racked up 24pts with the Gold this season and is only the 16th player in MLR history (9th active player) to pass 200pts in the competition! Congratulations, Luke!

NOLA Gold’s Luke Carty

Staying on the subject of kickers but moving to the Gold’s opposition this weekend, Rugby FC LA. The 2nd incarnation of a MLR team in Los Angeles appear to be finding their groove, securing back-to-back victories the last few weeks. In fact, with another 31pts scored over the weekend, RFCLA have become the first 2024 Expansion Team to pass 500pts scored as a franchise! They sit on 506pts scored in total, with Andrew Coe‘s 58th minute try taking the lads from Los Angeles over the milestone.

A key part of Rugby FC LA‘s scoring has been international rugby veteran Christian Leali’ifano. Test capped for both Australia and Samoa, Leali’ifano is currently tied as MLR’s leading points scorer with 40 on the season so far. Coming into Round 6, he had a flawless record from the tee with 15/15, the best record in MLR! It turns out that the 37yo is human after all however, as Leali’ifano missed his first two place kicks of the season in Round 6. Let’s blame them on the wind, shall we?

Appearance Achievements

In what is quickly becoming it’s own segment within these Midweek Milestones articles, there were a number of players celebrating milestone appearances over the weekend, starting with a pair of MLR debuts!

After being named on the bench in Round 5 but not used, Hawaiian former football player Isikeli Kava earned his Major League Rugby debut on the 2nd attempt when he came off the bench for Old Glory DC in the 77th minute of their convincing 28-14 victory over the New England Free Jacks. Kava played with the American Raptors crossover program before joining the Flags for the 2025 season, and made 3 tackles in his MLR debut. Congratulations, Isikeli!

MLR Debutant Isikeli Kava (center)


Round 6’s other debutant was another #18. Nova Scotia native and test-capped Canadian Prop Tyler Matchem came off the bench for the NOLA Gold in the 67th minute to earn his first MLR appearance and help the Gold to salvage 2pts from their 24-31 defeat to Rugby FC LA. Congratulations, Tyler!

From debuts to half-centuries, three US-eligible players reached 50 appearances in MLR over the course of Round 6, including a very impressive MLR first for one of them! Starting on the West Coast with the San Diego Legion, Australian back rower and 2021 MLR Champion Christian Poidevin earned his 50th MLR appearance and his 44th start in the competition! The son of 1991 RWC Winner Simon Poidevin, Christian earned 28 appearances with the LA Giltinis between 2021-2022 before joining the Legion in 2023 where he has earned 22 further appearances. Poidevin is eligible for the USA through his Chicago-born mother, and has scored 13 tries in MLR including 3 in 5 games to start 2025! To date, he has made 1,429m in possession and completed 591 tackles with a high of 200 in 2022. Congratulations, Christian!

Staying in the Western Conference but moving to the Lone Star State, Houston SaberCats’ forward Emmanuel Albert also reaches his 50th appearance in MLR! The Minnesota native has developed into a certified MLR starter over his 4 years in Texas, with 11 of his 14 career starts coming in the last 2 seasons, including 5 starts in 5 games so far in 2025. Albert has scored 3 MLR tries and is approaching both 1,000m made in possession & 350 tackles completed and, after setting career highs in both categories last season, is well on track to do the same again this year! Albert was drafted 2nd overall by the Houston SaberCats in the 2021 MLR Collegiate Draft out of Lindenwood University, meaning that his half-century of games comes with an MLR first: Emmanuel Albert is the first MLR Draftee to reach 50 games played in the competition! This is a testament to the viability of the draft and the player pathway system, as well as to Albert’s hard work and determination. Congratulations, Emmanuel!

Source: @usmlr via Instagram

The final player to enter the 50-cap club in Round 6 is Ex-Rugby New York Ironworker and 2022 MLR Champion, Connor Buckley! The Iona College alum earned his 19th appearance (11th start) for Old Glory DC in their victory over New England, to add to his 31 games for New York between 2021-2023! Buckley has 30 starts in his MLR career and 9 tries including the first (and to date, only) playoff hat trick in MLR history in the 2024 Eastern Conference Semifinal, also against New England. Congratulations, Connor!

Wrapping Up

Another team joins the 100 club, a trio of kickers reach new scoring milestones, and a handful of players earn appearance achievements! That does it for all the standout stats from another week of Major league Rugby action, and the Midweek Milestones article for Round 6 of the 2025 season. Be sure to check back next week for Midweek Milestones from the 7th match week of the 2025 Major League Rugby season, we we see more MLR firsts?

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Midweek Milestones: Standout Stats from Round 5 of MLR2025!

After 5 weeks of Major league Rugby action, we’re beginning to enter the mid-season stretch where teams and fans are getting a decent idea of how their team performs, and who are the teams to look out for. Welcome back to Midweek Milestones, highlighting the Standout Stats from Round 5 of MLR2025!

For those of you who may be new to this series, these weekly articles highlight milestones achieved by players and teams that might have gone under the radar in order to bring attention to them, as well as inform fans of some of the big milestones and the less publicized (but no less deserving) achievements around the League.

Hodgson passes Quarter-Century!

The Utah Warriors are enjoying a very strong start to their 2025 season, sitting 2nd in the Western Conference with a 3-1 record. Although the majority of the kicking duties have fallen to test capped Samoan D’Angelo Leuila, Warriors stalwart Joel Hodgson is proving a very capable back-up from the tee this year. The Newcastle Falcons centurion has 1 try and 6 successful place kicks this season for 18pts on the year including 2pts in the Warriors’ most recent victory over the Miami Sharks, in which they recorded the 50th Try Bonus Point in team history, the third team to do so behind (you guessed it) the San Diego Legion and Seattle Seawolves.

These two points took Hodgson’s career MLR points total to 251pts since making the move to Utah in 2023. This makes Joel Hodgson the first player in Utah Warriors history to pass 250pts scored for the team, and just the 12th player in league history to pass 250pts scored in the competition! He sits 12th all-time in terms of Points Scored in MLR, and may just enter the Top 10 this season. Congratulations, Joel!

Appearance Achievements

The 5th Round of the 2025 Major League Rugby season continued to see players reaching their 50th cap in the competition. Three players reached the half-century, while one other player began their MLR journey, earning their debut over the weekend.

The first of this week’s trio of 50-cappers is test capped Argentinian prop Juan Pablo ‘JP’ Zeiss, who earned his 50th MLR appearance for the Seattle Seawolves, although this was only his 4th game representing the PNW team. Zeiss entered Major League Rugby with the Houston SaberCats in 2022, earning 14 appearances including 13 starts, scoring 2 tries and running for over 500m gained as a front row! Following his debut season, Zeiss headed to Dallas where he earned 32 appearances for the Jackals over two seasons, starting 31 times and scoring a career-high 3 tries in 2023. Now playing in Seattle following the downfall of the Jackals, Zeiss has started a very impressive 48 of his 50 MLR appearances, completing 379 tackles and has 1,359m to his name, putting him in the Top 5 all-time for props! Congratulations, JP!

In what has felt like a weekly occurrence this season, another New England Free Jacks player celebrated their 50th MLR appearance over the weekend, Wian Conradie! The 2023 MLR Forward of the Year and 2x MLR Champion has represented New England since 2021 and became the 6th Free Jack to reach 50 games for the team. Despite missing much of 2024 due to injury, ‘The Bus’ has started 47 of his 50 games and has over 3,250m made and 728 tackles in his MLR career so far, as well as 16 tries including a high of 7 in 2023 when he also finished 3rd in league tackling for the 2nd time (also finished 2nd in 2021)! Congratulations, Wian!

Source: @NEFreeJacks via Instagram

NOLA Gold stalwart and New Orleans native Will Waguespack became the 10th Gold player to reach 50 MLR appearances for the team! Having spent his whole MLR career there after joining ahead of the inaugural season in 2018, Waguespack worked his way into the MLR side through the Gold academy, becoming a regular substitute in 2022 before breaking into the Starting XV in 2024. He started 11 of his 15 games during the Gold‘s best season to date and scored his only MLR try for the team that season. the 6’6 lock has started 22 of his 50 MLR games, and sits just 1 tackle shy of 250 in his MLR career. Congratulations, Will!

Also representing the Gold and in fact replacing Will Waguespack in the second half over the weekend was Kaden Duguid. The test capped Canadian lock earned his MLR debut off the bench for the NOLA Gold and although he may just be starting his MLR career, earning his league debut is a brilliant achievement for the 25yo lock from Edmonton, AB. Congratulations, Kaden!

Meters Made Anomalies

There were some more oddities in Round 5 when it comes to team meters made totals. The NOLA Gold recorded only 228m made as a team in their closely contested match against the New England Free Jacks, which is the 3rd lowest total for an MLR team ever! The Free Jacks weren’t far off of doubling the Gold’s total, racking up 410m made of their own. This figure could reflect the tight nature of the game, or show that the NOLA Gold were less inclined to run kicks back, instead kicking them away. This is supported by the Gold’s 668 kicking meters, but makes for an eyebrow raising stat in isolation!

Similarly, the Chicago Hounds recorded the 3rd lowest winning meters made total in MLR history during their first ever victory over Old Glory DC, making just 20m more than the Gold for a total of 248m compared the their opponents 436m. The top meter eater for the Hounds was Adriaan Carelse with 43m, which would put him 4th on DC for that game. Luckily for the Hounds, they bagged the win thanks to 13pts from the boot of Chris Hilsenbeck, and two tries from Maclean Jones to take his MLR total to 10, becoming the 3rd player to reach double figure tries scored with the Hounds.

Although these anomalies may be a bit ‘in the weeds’, they could make a superb pub quiz answer one day, you never know!

Team of the Week Milestones

By sheer coincidence, the Team of the Week for Round 5 (or as MLR calls it, the First XV) saw not just one, not just two, but three different teams reach three different milestones when it comes to team of the week selections!

With 4 selections in this week’s First XV, the Chicago Hounds move up to 13 selections on the season, more than any other team in 2025 so far! All-time, this moved the Hounds past the 50 selection point, now sitting on 51 thanks to nods for Paddy Ryan (1st of 2025, 3rd career), Mason Flesch (1st of 2025, 5th career), Mac Jones (2nd of 2025, 5th career), and Chris Hilsenbeck (1st career!)!

Moving to a (slightly) more established club, and the Hounds opponents in Round 5, Old Glory DC picked up three selections of their own despite not securing the win, and moved past 100 Team of the Week selections all time! Now on 102 First XV selections thanks to nods for Jack Iscaro (1st of 2025, 9th career), KoiKoi Nelligan (2nd career, back-to-back selections!), and Perry Humphreys (1st of 2025, 2nd career), Old Glory DC sit with the 7th most First XV selections among active teams!

Source: @usmlr via Instagram

From a newer MLR team, to a more established team, to a founding member. The Utah Warriors emerged victorious over the Miami Sharks and picked up just a single First XV selection in Round 5, as Zion Going received the first MLR Team of the Week selection of his career thanks to a 2-try performance. This was the Utah Warriors’ 150th First XV selection, becoming just the 4th team in league history to reach 150 selections! They now sit just one First XV nod behind the NOLA Gold, on 151.

Seattle Scrum Supremacy!

Following the introduction of new law trials for the 2025 Major league Rugby season, there has been much talk about the ‘de-emphasis’ of the scrum. This message has not made it to Washington state, however. The Seattle Seawolves have had 33 scrums of their own so far this season, second only to the Miami Sharks with 40. Unlike the Sharks, however, the Seawolves are yet to lose a scrum on their own put in. They are the only team in MLR that have won 100% of their scrums in 2025!

Although Seattle is having an up and down season to begin 2025, and suffered their first ever defeat to Rugby FC LA over the weekend, at least fans can be sure that the Seawolves scrum will be solid!

Wrapping Up

A points milestone, a trio of half-centuries, a MLR debut, and more! That wraps up the 5th edition of NARDB’s Midweek Milestones! Thanks as always for taking the time to read this article, I hope you enjoyed it at least half as much as I enjoyed writing it. If you really liked it, please give it a share as it helps to support the site and grow Major league Rugby at the same time, win/win! Be sure to check back next week for Midweek Milestones from Round 6 of the 2025 Major League Rugby season, we’re rapidly approaching the half-way mark!

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Midweek Milestones: Standout Stats from Round 4 of MLR2025!

It’s hard to believe, but we’re already rough a quarter of the way through Major League Rugby’s 2025 season! Thankfully, there’s plenty of rugby left to be played in what has been a thrilling season so far. This article will highlight some of the standout stats and achievements from both players and teams from Round 4 of the 2025 season.

Welcome back to Midweek Milestones, the weekly series that aims to highlight milestones achieved by players and/or teams that may go under the radar otherwise, but are no less worthy of recognition and praise. This series of articles will be released midweek (clue is in the name!) and will cover some the high profile, and less publicized milestones achieved during the latest round of Major League Rugby action!

Houston Hit 100!

On Saturday, the Houston SaberCats became the 3rd team in Major League Rugby History to play their 100th game in the competition, following other MLR Founding Members the Seattle Seawolves (108 games played) and San Diego Legion (103 games played). The ‘Cats played their 97th regular season game against the Utah Warriors, adding to the 3 post-season games that have featured the Houston team, and hold an overall record of 46-54!

As you can read in the above graphic (posted to the NARDB Socials, see at the bottom of this article for details and be sure to follow!), with a convincing 17-37 road victory over a Utah Warriors side that was flying high after their impressive first two games, the Houston SaberCats became the first team in league history to actually WIN their 100th MLR game, passing 2,500pts scored as they did it. The Seattle Seawolves were the first MLR team to play in their 100th game, but their party was spoiled by the SaberCats (appropriately) by a score of 28-25. The San Diego Legion were the 2nd team to play their 100th game, but were defeated by the Seattle Seawolves by a score of 30-28 in the 2024 Western Conference Semifinal!

Interestingly, the three teams that have reached 100 MLR games played have all played their 100th game on the road and have all played another founding member for their 100th game. The next team to reach triple-figures games played in MLR will be the SaberCats’ most recent opponents, the Utah Warriors, who are currently on 98 games played. They will follow the peculiar pattern, playing their 100th game on the road against a MLR Founding Member, the Seattle Seawolves in Round 6 of the 2025 season!

A Pair of Half-Centuries!

For the 2nd week in a row a New England Free Jacks player has reached their 50th Major league Rugby Appearance! Last week, Captain Joe Johnston became the 5th player to reach 50 games played for New England and incidentally, Johnston scored his 10th try for New England over the weekend to become the 13th player to reach 10 tries scored for the Free Jacks. This week, prop Kaleb Geiger earned his 50th MLR cap over the weekend but unlike Johnston, these were not all for the Free Jacks.

A native of Colorado, Geiger is arguably the most successful product of the Colorado/American Raptors crossover program, having played football before turning to rugby. He began his MLR journey as a hooker with Rugby New York in 2021, earning his debut in 2022 when he scored 5 tries and started 7 of his 17 appearances as New York claimed their first and only MLR Shield. He continued to represent New York until the Ironworkers withdrew from the competition in late 2023, at which point he joined the New England Free Jacks, appearing in 14 games as they claimed their 2nd of back-to-back Shields, making Geiger one of the few MLR players to have won Shields with multiple teams! Geiger has started 21 of his 50 MLR appearances to date, scoring 7 tries , completing 405 tackles and making over 1,250m!

Also earning their 50th Major league Rugby appearance over the weekend was test capped Canadian centre, Spencer Jones! Born in Canada but raised in New Zealand, Jones began his MLR career with the Toronto Arrows, signing with the Canadian team ahead of their inaugural MLR season in 2019 and playing there for 4 seasons. He earned 32 appearances for the Arrows, starting 27 times and scoring 3 tries and 26pts before moving to the New England Free Jacks for the 2023 season, where he started 6 of his 13 games to help the Free Jacks to their first MLR Shield title. Following a season in Quincy, Jones was traded to the Utah Warriors, where he earned 2 starts in the 2024 season before suffering a season-ending injury. He returned for the Warriors in 2025, starting all 3 of their games so far this season. In his career, Spencer Jones as started 38 of his 50 MLR appearances, scoring 6 tries and 41pts in total! He passed 2,000m made in his MLR career over the weekend, now sitting at 2,015m made and 387 tackles completed!

Source: @utahwarriorsrugby via Instagram. While it is definitely Jones’ 50th MLR appearance, the numbers listed in the above post are largely incorrect.

Wrapping up

The Houston SaberCats reach a Century of games played, and two MLR Champions play in their 50th games! A shorter than usual article for this 4th edition of Midweek Milestones, but when you’re dealing with numbers, sometimes that’s bound to happen! Thanks very much for taking the time to read this article, and be sure to check back next week for Midweek Milestones from Round 5 of the 2025 Major League Rugby season!

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Midweek Milestones: Standout Stats from Round 3 of MLR2025!

The 2025 Major League Rugby Season is flying, and we’re already three rounds into the new season with plenty to discuss! This article will highlight milestones and achievements from Round 3 that may have otherwise gone unnoticed, while also covering some of the larger milestones from the latest round of MLR action.

Midweek Milestones is a weekly series of articles that aims to highlight milestones achieved by players and/or teams that may go under the radar otherwise, but are no less worthy of recognition and praise. This series of articles will be released midweek (clue is in the name…) each week, and will take milestones from the latest round of MLR matches during the 2025 season.

7th Time’s the Charm!

The Utah Warriors continued their early season form with a convincing 55-21 victory over the NOLA Gold in a cross-conference clash to celebrate their 2025 home opener at Zion’s Bank Stadium on Saturday, marking the Warriors’ first ever victory over the Gold on the 7th attempt!

Entering this game with a 0-6 record against NOLA and a -49 Points Difference, the game remained close until around the 50 minute mark when the Warriors stepped on the gas, scoring 5 second half tries and 8 in total to blow the visitors away. Their 55pts from this game, added to the 45pts scored by Utah in their first game in Round 2, put them on 100pts scored in 2025 in just two games. This equals a MLR record for the fastest team to reach 100pts scored in a season, first achieved by the Austin Gilgronis in 2022 (43-7 & 57-12, also 100pts in their first two games)!

To put the icing on the cake, three of the Utah Warriors’ tries were scored by Joe Mano, earning his 2nd career MLR hat trick to become just the 4th player in League history to score multiple hat tricks in the competition, and the first Utah Warrior! This takes Mano’s career try total to 30, becoming just the 7th player in history to reach 30 tries scored in Major League Rugby! Congratulations, Joe!

Miami Reach 50 Meat Pies!

The Miami Sharks secured back to back wins (just!) to put them atop the Eastern Conference following a bruising game against Anthem RC on Friday night, with the USA’s Rising Stars coming closer than ever to their first win. Despite efforts to make it interesting at the end in classic Sharks fashion, Miami edged a 31-32 victory on the road, picking up 4 tries and a bonus point for their considerable efforts.

Of these four Miami tries, the third was scored by Ben Bonasso which on it’s own is simply a try in a close game. However, this try marked the 50th in Franchise history for the Sharks! They proceeded to add a 51st try from Tomas Bekerman to secure the Try Bonus Point late in the game, but the milestone try belongs to Ben Bonasso and the Sharks franchise, congratulations!

‘The Mechanic’ Hits a Half-Century

A strong runner and a formidable tackler, Joe ‘The Mechanic’ Johnston is playing in his 4th Major League Rugby Campaign in 2025 and, on Sunday reached 50 games played in the competition! Johnston has represented the New England Free Jacks for his entire MLR career, joining ahead of the 2021 season and playing with New England through their first Championship victory in 2023. He returned to his native New Zealand for 2024 in order to finish his studies but returned to Quincy this season, much to the delight of fans.

In each of his MLR seasons so far (not including 2025), Johnston has made over 500m in possession and completed well over 150 tackles, finishing in the Top 10 MLR tacklers twice (2021 & 2022), and achieving personal bests in both categories in 2022 (592m and 220 tackles). As of this article he has 1,739m made and 622 tackles completed (#24 all time). Johnston has started 39 of his 50 appearances in MLR (78%) and scored 8 MLR tries to date, and has been serving as the New England Captain for their 2025 season, where he was named as the Free Jacks’ Player of the Match on his 50th appearance. Congratulations, Joe!

Source: @NEFreeJacks via Instagram

The Legion pass 3,000!

The San Diego Legion continued their impressive start to the season with a bonus point victory on the road against Old Glory DC, with the 10-26 storyline perhaps flattering the visitors, as a frigid Maryland Saturday made for a low scoring, stop-start game. The San Diego Legion only managed 243m gained in total (compared to Old Glory’s 396m), setting a new MLR record for the lowest meters gained total in a winning effort, surpassing the previous record of 274m set by the Houston SaberCats in Round 4 of 2021!

Christian Poidevin’s 2nd try of the 2025 season secured the try bonus point for the Legion in the final few minutes, marking his 12th career MLR try. This try also pushed the San Diego Legion over the 3,000pts scored milestone as a franchise, becoming just the 2nd MLR team to pass the 3k mark after the Seattle Seawolves back in Round 1 (read more on that here)! The Legion now sit on 3,004 points scored, just behind their rivals the Seawolves, on 3,037.

Struggles in Seattle

On the topic of the Seattle Seawolves, their uncharacteristic start to the 2025 season looks to have gone from bad to worse following a narrow 21-24 defeat to the Houston SaberCats, falling to 0-2 on the season. As mentioned in a previous NARDB Article analyzing the increase in cards in recent MLR seasons, the Seattle Seawolves had never received a red card coming into the 2025 season. Unfortunately, that changed in dramatic fashion on Saturday evening.

In the 71st minute, while still holding a 17-21 lead, Pago Haini was showed a straight red card, becoming the first Seawolves player to ever receive a red card. An unenviable record that I’m sure Haini would rather forget. Houston would score to take the lead shortly after, before Juice Gumede was also shown a second straight red card in the 76th minute to reduce Seattle to 13 men for the final few minutes! The Seawolves had gone over 100 MLR games without seeing a red card, and suddenly two come along at once! Seattle will likely be without Haini or Gumede for the next few weeks, depending on their suspensions.

Sadly for Seawolves fans, that wasn’t quite all the bad news. They only managed 213m made in this game compared to Houston’s 387m made. This is the 2nd lowest carrying meters total in MLR history, only just ahead of the 202m made (also by the Seattle Seawolves) in Round 13 of the 2022 season against the Austin Gilgronis.

Source: @SeawolvesRugby via Twitter/X

It wasn’t quite entirely doom and gloom for the Seattle Seawolves, however. If any fans are looking for something to celebrate from this game, they did take a losing bonus point from this game and prevent the Houston SaberCats (their Western Conference rivals) from taking a try bonus point from this game.
On top of this, Seawolves’ South African hooker Kerron van Vuuren made his MLR debut for Seattle, becoming the 150th player to represent the team in an MLR game. van Vuuren scored a try on debut to cap off a milestone game for both him and the team, even if the result didn’t go the way they hoped.

In Conclusion

A first for the Utah Warriors, the San Diego Legion reach 3k, the Miami Sharks pass 50 tries scored, and more! That’s all for the 3rd edition of Midweek Milestones from Round 3 of Major League Rugby’s 2025 season.

If you like this series, please let me know on social media and share this article to help highlight these achievements! If there’s anything that may have been missed that you feel is worth mentioning, you can reach out to NARDB via the ‘Contact’ tab on this site. Alternatively, you can reach out to NARDB or James via social media: @MLRStats on Instagram/Threads, @JamDelay & @NARugbyDB on Twitter/X, and @JamDelay and @NARDB on Bluesky!

Finally, If you’re looking to get your hands on some of the new Macron merch for 2025 or add to your jersey collection, visit shopmlr.com to get your hands on that new gear, and remember to use code ‘MLRSTATS’ at checkout for 15% off your order!

Midweek Milestones: Standout Stats from Round 2 of MLR2025!

Round 2 of Major League Rugby’s 2025 season is already in the books, and early bye weeks are already playing their part on this young season with only 4 games last weekend. Luckily, there was no shortage of stats to give us plenty to talk about in this 2nd edition of Midweek Milestones!

Midweek Milestones is a weekly series of articles that aims to highlight milestones achieved by players and/or teams that may go under the radar otherwise, but are no less worthy of recognition and praise. This series of articles will be released midweek (clue is in the name…) each week, and will take milestones from the latest round of MLR matches during the 2025 season.

Dylan Fawsitt: MLR’s First Centurion!

It was close to impossible to miss the congratulations from around the league (and indeed, the world!) for ‘The Butcher’ this weekend, but just in case: Dylan Fawsitt became the first player in Major League Rugby history to reach 100 games played in the competition! The Chicago Hounds couldn’t secure the victory, but that shouldn’t take anything away from this outstanding achievement. This article will focus on a few of the numbers from Fawsitt’s exceptional MLR career, but an excellent article on Fawsitt’s story can be found below, written by Joe Harvey:

https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/the-man-they-call-butcher-introducing-dylan-fawsitt-as-the-first-mlr-centurion/

A stalwart of MLR since it’s inaugural season in 2018, many fans will be familiar with the USA-capped Irishman from his time playing with New York between 2019-2023, where he lifted the Shield in 2022 and scored over 40 tries. However, many may forget that his first MLR try came with the Glendale Raptors during the 2018 season, where he earned his first 8 MLR appearances, starting 6 times and finishing as an MLR Runner-Up.

As mentioned, Fawsitt became a prolific try scorer with New York and that has continued with the Chicago Hounds. The Butcher has 16 tries in 20 games for the Hounds since joining them for the 2024 season following the demise of the Ironworkers, and even added his league-leading 58th MLR try in his 100th MLR game alongside former Raptors team mate, Bryce Campbell. Fawsitt’s 58th try takes his points total to 290, good enough for 10th on MLR’s all time list, without a single place kick (although there have been a couple of famous 50:22s!).

Perhaps the most incredible stat around Dylan Fawsitt’s monumental achievement is that he has appeared in more MLR games than 9 of the 11 teams competing in Major League Rugby’s 2025 season. This includes 3 founder clubs (the Houston SaberCats, Utah Warriors, and NOLA Gold) that have been competing since the inaugural season in 2018!

San Diego Run Riot in The Queen City!

From MLR’s first Centurion, to the Legion. San Diego continued their impressive start to the season with an 8-try rout of Anthem RC on the road. Surprisingly for MLR’s winningest franchise, their 5-52 road victory was only the 3rd time in franchise history that the Legion have scored 50+ points in a game, and they were just 1pt behind their single game record (14-53 against Dallas in 2022). They did however, set a new franchise record for their biggest ever winning margin of 47pts, surpassing the 39pts set in that 2022 game against Dallas.

Named as MLR’s Team of the Week for Round 2, the San Diego Legion scored 8 tries including Tomas Aoakes 2nd in as many games, becoming just the 2nd player to reach 20 tries scored for the Legion behind Nate Augspurger who recorded 22 tries while in San Diego. Congratulations, Tomas! On the Legion bench while Aoake scored his 20th try was new signing for 2025, Alesana Pohla. He was acquired from the Utah Warriors, where he played in 2024 and came off the bench for the second half to earn his San Diego Legion debut. What Pohla probably didn’t realise is that in doing so, he became the 150th different player to represent San Diego in an MLR game. Congratulations, Alesana!

Coetzer Enters Elite Company!

The Houston SaberCats get out of the starting blocks with their first win of 2025 over a tenacious Rugby FC LA team in California, following their surprise defeat against the Chicago Hounds in Round 1. Sticking with the sprinting analogy, the ‘Cats fell at the final hurdle a number of times as they were held up over the line, but eventually got things clicking and ended up scoring 7 tries, 3 of which were converted by South African fly-half, Davy Coetzer. Over his 4 seasons with the SaberCats, Coetzer has been a regular behind the kicking tee, finishing 2nd in MLR Scoring in 2023 with a personal best of 135pts. His 6pts on Sunday took his MLR total over the 300pt mark, to 302!

With his 16 tries (one 7-pointer), 20 successful penalties, 80 conversions and success rate off the tee of basically an even 70%, Coetzer is just the 9th player in Major League Rugby history to pass the 300pts scored mark! US fans should keep an eye on Coetzer if they aren’t already, as he’s expressed an interest in pursuing Eagles eligibility and with plenty of runway left this season, it’s possible that he could reach 400pts scored in MLR and enter a truly legendary group.

Damm Reaches Half-Century!

Perhaps slightly eclipsed by Fawsitt’s century of appearances was another appearance milestone from a USA Eagle over in Los Angeles. Rugby FC LA Captain Jason Damm earned his 50th MLR appearance in his 17th game for the team, the very same game where Davy Coetzer surpassed the 300pt mark!

Like Fawsitt, Damm began his MLR career with the Glendale Raptors, where he earned 3 appearances and his first MLR start in 2019. Most fans familiar with Damm will know that his career really took off with Rugby ATL, however. The Marietta, Georgia native played for his hometown MLR team between 2020-2023, scoring 8 tries and earning 30 of his 50 appearances with the RATLers as well as finishing as a MLR Runner-Up in 2021. His performances in Atlanta earned him his test debut for the USA against Chile in July of 2022.

Source: @Rugbyfcla via Twitter/X

Jason Damm followed the team to Los Angeles following the sale of Rugby ATL and it’s relocation to the West Coast in 2023, joining Rugby FC LA for their inaugural season in 2024 where he had a career year. He earned 15 appearances with a career high 14 starts, also earning career highs in tries scored (7) and tackles made, finishing in the top 10 league wide with 172. Damm was named as the RFCLA Captain for the 2025 season is continuing his impressive tackle rate, currently sat 2nd in MLR on 36 tackles in his two games. Congratulations on reaching 50 MLR appearances, Jason!

To Conclude

A handful of milestones for the San Diego Legion, an All-Time Top 10 points scorer continues to rack them up, and a pair of appearance milestones including an MLR first! That does it for your round-up of standout stats from Round 2 of the 2025 Major League Rugby season in this 2nd edition of Midweek Milestones.

If you like this series, please let me know on social media and share this article to bring attention to these achievements! If there’s anything that may have been missed that you feel is worth mentioning, you can reach out to NARDB via the ‘Contact’ tab on this site. Alternatively, you can reach out to NARDB or James via social media: @MLRStats on Instagram/Threads, @JamDelay & @NARugbyDB on Twitter/X, and @JamDelay and @NARDB on Bluesky!

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Midweek Milestones: Standout Stats from Round 1 of MLR2025!

The wait is over! Major League Rugby has finally returned to our screens with Round 1 of the 2025 season kicking off with an electric game down in Miami as the Sharks hosted Eastern Conference Rivals Old Glory DC in a game that no-one could’ve predicted the ending of!

This article is the first in a new weekly series, highlighting standout stats and milestones achieved by players and/or teams through each round of the 2025 MLR regular season, that might fly under the radar compared to big stories, but are no less deserving of recognition. This series will be posted some time during the week, but the specific day may change due to personal commitments or midweek MLR games (of which we have many this season!). Let’s dive in to the opening round of 2025!

Müller the Hat Trick Hero!

For the first time in Major League Rugby history a hat trick was scored in the very first game of a new season, and in the most dramatic fashion, too! Argentinian Olympian Axel Müller got his second season with the Flags off to a dream start, scoring his team’s first points of the new campaign after only 2 minutes, before adding a second before the 20 minute mark. He would have to wait until the very last play of the game, however, to be the hero. A charged-down Miami Sharks clearance with the clock in the red led to a Hail Mary cross-field kick from Jason Robertson that the defenders couldn’t handle, allowing Müller to pounce on it for his 3rd of the game, levelling the score at 29-29 before Robertson stepped up to calmly add the 2pts, and Old Glory DC snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.

This is the first hat trick of Axel Müller’s MLR career, and he becomes the 4th DC player to have recorded a hat trick for the team (following Martin Vaca, Steven Longwell, and Connor Buckley). Müller also becomes the 3rd player to have scored a hat trick on MLR opening weekend after Cam Dolan for the NOLA Gold in 2020, and Dewald Kotze for the Dallas Jackals in 2024. The Seattle Seawolves were awarded a hat trick of penalty tries in their first ever game back in 2018, but I’m not convinced that that counts.

Source: @OldGloryDC via Instagram

Seattle Seawolves pass 3,000!

The 2024 Major League Rugby Runners-Up got their campaign off to a shaky start on Sunday afternoon against the San Diego Legion, writing a new chapter in MLR’s oldest rivalry in front of an excellent crowd that welcomed the Legion back to Torero Stadium for the first time since 2021. The Seattle Seawolves hadn’t quite shaken off the cobwebs, and the Legion took full advantage, earning a try bonus point before the 30 minute mark, finishing the first half with a 28-0 lead against a Seawolves team that looked way off the mark. The Legion were able to add a 5th early in the 2nd half and it looked like more of the same, until the Seawolves finally started to wake up around 50 minutes in.

Coming into this game with the most points scored of any MLR team, the Seawolves finally got on the board after 57 minutes through Cam Orr. This took the Seattle’s all-time points total to 2,995 before South African Eddie Fouché added a second try for Seattle to reach the 3,000pt mark, the first team in MLR history to reach the 3k milestone, before Rodney Iona added the extras to take them beyond 3,000. The Legion would score a 6th try to take the game beyond reach, but a 84th minute score from Jesse Mackail (his 2nd of the game) ensured that the Seattle would salvage a try bonus point from a game that looked like it could’ve got ugly for Seawolves fans.

Pat O’Toole Reaches Personal & Team Milestone for NOLA!

Irish born Major League Rugby veteran Pat O’Toole started his 7th season in MLR with a brace of tries in a convincing 35-14 NOLA Gold victory over a much changed Anthem RC side on Saturday. With this, he became the 22nd player in MLR history to reach 20 tries scored in the competition, the 15th active player and just the 6th forward to reach the milestone.

For his performance, Pat O’Toole was selected for the MLR First XV for Round 1 of 2025, his 7th career Team of the Week selection and first since Round 5 of the 2023 season. This selection was more significant than perhaps he or even the NOLA Gold realised, however. Pat O’Toole’s selection to this week’s MLR First XV is the 150th Team of the Week selection in NOLA Gold history! The Gold become just the 3rd team in MLR history to reach 150 Team of the Week nods, behind the Seattle Seawolves (190) and the San Diego Legion (198). Congratulations to both the Gold and Pat O’Toole!

Source: @Nolagoldrugby via Instagram

The Free Jacks Reach a Regular Season Half-Century!

The back-to-back reigning Major League Rugby Champions got their 2nd title defence in a row off to a great start against a determined, star-studded Rugby FC LA side in one of Saturday’s cross-conference clashes. The Free Jacks had to complete almost twice as many tackles as any other team during Round 1 in order to hold on to a 17-24 lead on the road, despite being down to 13 men late in the game. Their Bonus Point victory over a Giltinis-tinted RFCLA marks their 50th regular season victory in MLR, becoming just the 3rd team in MLR history to reach 50 regular season wins, behind the Seattle Seawolves (54) and San Diego Legion (63).

To Conclude

A Major League Rugby first, a double-whammy, and a testament to a team’s long-term success, all in the first week of n exciting new season! Throughout the 2025 season, the aim of this series of articles will be to highlight player and team achievements from around MLR that may not make it into regular posts or coverage. In some cases, the player or team may not even be aware that they have reached a particular milestone, but Midweek Milestones will make sure these achievements are given recognition.

If you like this series, or have anything that may have been missed that you feel is worth mentioning, you can reach out to NARDB via the ‘Contact’ tab on this site. Alternatively, you can reach out to NARDB or James via social media: @MLRStats on Instagram/Threads, @JamDelay & @NARugbyDB on Twitter/X, and @JamDelay and @NARDB on Bluesky!

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