Report

The Utah Warriors host the Houston SaberCats in a clash of two of Major League Rugby’s founding teams in the 2025 Western Conference Final!

The #1 team in the west during the regular season, the Utah Warriors survived a spirited comeback by the Seattle Seawolves to take a 23-21 victory in their Western Conference Semifinal, securing their first ever postseason victory. The Houston SaberCats, who finished 2nd in the west in the regular season, eventually recorded their first ever playoff victory as well . Emerging as 27-21 victors over a tough Rugby FC LA side after their game was delayed by a day due to inclement weather. That was the 4th playoff game in team history, and finally they manage a win, in front of a home crowd, too.

This is the first time these sides have met in the postseason. They have met 14 times in the past, with the SaberCats holding an 8-6 lead in the head-to-head series. The most recent meeting was a comfortable 40-19 victory for Houston back in Round 14. That was at SaberCats Stadium however. The Houston SaberCats have had the Utah Warrior’s number all season and unfortunately for the hosts, that stayed the case in this game. Almost straight away, the SaberCats were on the front foot. They opened the scoring after only 3 minutes through Andre Warner and the Warriors didn’t seem to have any response. Things got worse as Warriors Fullback Jordan Trainor was helped from the pitch 16 minutes in, but Utah veteran Lance Williams crossed for the Warriors’ first points of the afternoon. Joel Hodgson’s missed conversion meant that the SaberCats still led 5-7, and at this point there was some controversy. Utah looked sure to score another try through Joe Mano, but he was taken out by Houston winger Drake Davis about 5m out. On the replay, it looked like Davis had absolutely no intent to wrap, was upright, and made contact with Mano’s head, which would have been a clear red. However, TMO Derek Summers quickly ruled it a fair tackle, to the surprise of the commentary team and many watching. Following this and with 10 minutes to go until the break, Houston exploded. A score from AJ Alatimu extended their lead to 9, before Tautalatasi Tasi intercepted a Utah ball to go the length and stretch the lead to 16 with a half-time score of 5-21 to the visitors. Was that ‘non-call’ the defining moment of the match?

The 2nd half started similar to how the first ended. AJ Alatimu tried extending the lead with a penalty, but was unsuccessful. The Utah Warriors looked to be finding their rhythm in attack, but out of nowhere Drake Davis (who arguably should not have been on the field) read an interception well and ran the length for the SaberCats’ 2nd interception try of the afternoon. This visibly shattered the Warriors’ confidence, and nothing was going right for them. 10 minutes after Davis’ interception, the Houston forwards got to work and Seth Smith crossed from close range to give  Houston an almost insurmountable 5-33 lead with 15 minutes to play. The Warriors, to their credit, didn’t give up. In the 75th minute, Warrior #1 Paul Lasike smashed through a handful of Houston defenders for his first MLR try since 2023 in his final game of professional rugby, much to the delight of the home crowd. On the final play of the game, the SaberCats’ Marno Redelinghuys received a yellow card and Tu Vugakoto was able to cross for Utah’s 3rd of the game, but it was too little too late. The final score of 19-33 to Houston somewhat flatters a Utah side that were comprehensively beaten.

The Houston SaberCats claim their first ever Western Conference Title, and will face the New England Free Jacks for the 2025 MLR Shield next weekend in Rhode Island!

Details

Date Time League Season
June 21, 2025 9:00 pm Major League Rugby MLR 2025

Results

TeamTriesConversionsPenalty KickTBLBPoints
Warriors3200019
SaberCats5401033

Warriors

# Player Position T C P AC DG MG Tackles KS/KA Pts
1Aki Seiuli 17Prop0000021600
2Liam Coltman 16Hooker0000010400
3Tonga Kofe 18Prop000008600
4Frank LochoreLock0000091600
5Matt Jensen 20Lock000003500
6Bailey WilsonFlanker0000020700
7Lance Williams 19Flanker10000361205
8Dylan NelNumber 800000262200
9Zion Going 21Scrum-half000002700
10Joel HodgsonFly-half020004462/34
11Joe ManoWing0000067500
12Spencer JonesCenter00000341000
13Kyle BrownCenter0000029400
14Nic Benn 22Wing0000048300
15Jordan Trainor 23Fullback0000019200
16Tuvere Vugakoto 2Hooker100007805
17Emerson Prior 1Prop000003200
18Remsy Lemisio 3Prop000000400
19Reid Davis 7Flanker000000200
20Kalisi Moli 5Number 8000000600
21Logan Crowley 9Scrum-half000001500
22Paul Lasike 14Center1000020305
23Nolan Tuamoheloa 15Wing0000040000
 Total 320004471452/319

SaberCats

# Player Position T C P AC DG MG Tackles KS/KA Pts
1Ezekiel Lindenmuth 17Prop0000011300
2Pita Anae-Ah Sue 16Hooker00000221600
3Pono Davis 18Prop00000141900
4Justin Basson 19Lock000009900
5Nathan Den HoedtLock0000001000
6Emmanuel AlbertFlanker00000302200
7Johan Momsen 20Flanker00000301600
8Marno RedelinghuysNumber 800000291600
9André WarnerScrum-half100002705
10AJ Alatimu 22Fly-half14000794/513
11Drake Davis 23Wing10000121505
12Sam Hill 21Center000003800
13Tautalatasi TasiCenter10000116605
14Rufus McLeanWing00000311000
15Max SchumacherFullback000004630/10
16Seth Smith 2Hooker1000012305
17Wilton Rebolo 1Prop000001200
18Michael Scott 3Prop000000500
19Javon Camp-Villalovos 4Lock000000500
20Keni Nasoqeqe 7Flanker000000200
21Louritz van der Schyff 12Center0000016100
22Jay Renton 10Scrum-half000003200
23Dominic Akina 11Center000000100
 Total 540004931904/633

Venue

Zions Bank Stadium
Zions Bank Stadium, South Academy Parkway, Herriman, Salt Lake County, Utah, 84096, United States