With the New England Free Jacks crowned as MLR Champions for the third year in a row following the 2025 Major League Rugby Championship at Centreville Bank Stadium in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Welcome to the 2025/26 offseason!
NARDB’s Midweek Milestones series is done for the year, but this article marks the first of what will be a weekly series of articles summarising all of the roster moves from the previous week. Welcome to the first of NARDB’s player move summaries! These articles will be released most Mondays depending on the number of moves each week, and will contain information on all the retirements, signings, re-signings, and departures of players to & from Major League Rugby teams for the 2026 season. For the first few weeks/months, there will be a high number of departures as players return home and find a club for the MLR offseason, or retirements and veterans decide to hang up the boots after this latest campaign.
The aim of this series, just with everything about NARugbyDB.com, is to keep fans informed of all the latest info from their favourite teams and around MLR. These articles will provide extra context to all new signings, and give a bit of background to them, as well recognise the achievements of players who may be moving on. For this first article, let’s kick it off by recognising players that have come to the ends of their career.

Retirements
As with the end of any season, the end of the 2025 MLR season means the end of the careers of some of the league’s most veteran stalwarts. Although the conclusion of this year’s season was only a week or two old there’s already been a handful of retirement announcements, with more likely to go public over the next few weeks. Let’s start with a pair of San Diego Legionnaires.
On June 16th, 2025, the San Diego Legion announced the retirement of California born, South African raised USA Eagle, Marcel Brache. Eagle #503 entered MLR in 2022 with the Austin Gilgronis, before moving to the Legion for 3 seasons between 2023-2025. The utility back scored 5 tries and 33pts in 53 MLR games across 4 seasons, starting 44 times and running for close to 2,500m gained while completing 325 tackles on defence. The former Western Force man helped the San Diego Legion finish as MLR Runners-Up in 2023, and still earned 12 appearances for the Legion in his final season in 2025.
Two weeks later on June 27th, 2025, the San Diego Legion announced a 2nd retiree in the form of another capped USA Eagle, Tevita Tameilau. Eagle #475 Tameilau was a 7 year veteran of Major League Rugby, representing the Utah Warriors in 2018 before joining the Legion from 2020-2025. He scored 10 tries in 78 games (starting 55), and was the 50th player in MLR history to reach 50 games player in the competition. The hard-running back row gained well over 3,000m in possession including a high of 1,075m in 2022, while completing 483 tackles on defence.
Best of luck in retirement, Marcel and Tevita!
Moving over to the Eastern Conference and a player who represented the San Diego Legion back in the League’s inaugural season in 2018. On 9th July, 2025 the NOLA Gold announced the retirement of Irish hooker Pat O’Toole. The former Connacht hooker started his MLR career with the Legion before moving to the Houston SaberCats for 2019 where he started all 16 games during that year’s regular season and completed a career high 172 tackles. O’Toole would join the Glasgow Warriors on short-term loan in 2020, before returning to MLR with the NOLA Gold for a standout 2021, scoring 7 tries in 15 games and gaining just over 500m in possession, both career highs. He represented the Gold from 2021-2025, earning 51 appearances and 39 starts, scoring 17 tries. In his MLR career, he scored 20 tries in 71 games across 7 seasons.
A week prior to the retirement of Pat O’Toole, the Gold announced on 2nd July, 2025 that another USA Eagle had hung up his boots, Cam Dolan. A true MLR Stalwart, Eagle #443 played in every season of Major League Rugby between 2018-2025, also representing the San Diego Legion in 2018, before moving to New Orleans and representing the Gold for 7 seasons from 2019-2025. For the Gold alone, Dolan earned 80 appearances, starting 75. In total, Dolan scored 15 tries in 86 MLR games, starting 81 times and completing just under 700 tackles while gaining just over 2,500m in possession. He was also capped 67 times for the USA, representing the Eagles at two Rugby World Cups in 2015 (England) and 2019 (Japan). Prior to his MLR career, Dolan represented the Northampton Saints in the English Premiership, as well as Cardiff in the Pro12 (now the URC), and Nottingham in the English Championship.
All the best in retirement to you both, Cam and Pat!
Departures
Moving on from retirements to departures. Players who are leaving their 2025 MLR teams to pursue other playing opportunities, starting with a pair of Ex-Dallas Jackals who finished as 2025 Runners-Up with the Houston SaberCats. On 2nd July 2025, KHAOS Sports Consultancy announced that their client, 23yo Juan-Dee Oliver, had signed with Rovigo in the Italian domestic Serie A Élite competition. Oliver was a standout scrumhalf with the Dallas Jackals in 2024, scoring 5 tries and 55 points in 13 games during Dallas’ magical season, including a try to help defeat the Houston SaberCats in the Western Conference Semifinal. When Dallas withdrew from MLR, the SaberCats picked up Oliver in the dispersal draft, and played largely as a winger during 2025, scoring 4 tries and 26pts starting 6 of his 10 appearances. In total, Juan-Dee Oliver scored 9 tries and 81pts in 23 games (19 starts) across 2 seasons in Major League Rugby.
Best of luck in Italy, Juan-Dee!
A teammate of Oliver’s both in Dallas in 2024, and in Houston this year is also on the move. Hard running back row Sam Tuifua joined the Jackals for their 2024 campaign, scoring 6 tries in 10 games and gaining just over 950m in possession while also completing over 100 tackles on defence. Like Oliver, Tuifua was picked up by the Houston SaberCats in the Dallas dispersal draft, and scored another 3 tries in 11 games for the ‘Cats this season. In his MLR career, Sam Tuifua gained over 1,500m, scoring 9 tries in 21 games (starting 20) and completing 202 tackles on defence. On 13th June 2025, French Pro D2 side Stade Montois announced the signing of Tuifua for the 2025/26 season.
Tuifua wasn’t the only player picked up by Stade Montois this off-season, though! Former San Diego Legion and NOLA Gold loose forward Jay Tuivaiti was announced by the French Pro D2 side a few weeks after Sam Tuifua, on 2nd July 2025. The Kiwi represented the San Diego Legion in 2024, starting all 8 of his appearances and scoring 2 tries. Although he was included on the Legion roster for 2025, part-way through the season the NOLA Gold announced that they had signed Tuivaiti for the remainder of the season. It is still not clear if this was a trade (and if so, what the return was) or a free agent signing, or what happened in San Diego. He added another try and started 5 of his 9 games for NOLA in a disappointing season, finishing with 3 tries in 17 games (13 starts) across 2 seasons in Major League Rugby and 1m shy of 250m gained in possession.
Best of luck in France to Sam & Jay!
Finally for the Departures section of this edition of NARDB’s Player Moves Summary for MLR, a pair of San Diego Legionnaires bid farewell to the Golden State. The first is one that was announced before the 2025 MLR season even began, the return of Ethan Grayson to Newcastle Falcons in the English Premiership on a permanent basis. Grayson represented San Diego in 23 games across 2 seasons from 2024-2025, starting 20 times and scoring 3 tries and 41pts total. He completed 116 tackles and gained over 1,200m in possession including 840m in 2025, and played fly-half, center, and fullback for the Legion in 2025 alone. A teammate of Grayson’s for his entire tenure at the Legion is also headed back to the UK: Harris Rutherford. A US-eligible Scottish fly-half, Rutherford earned 5 total appearances for San Diego, playing in a pair of games in 2025 including his first MLR start. He scored 20pts in total, all from the tee. Rutherford will be playing in the English National League 1 (3rd tier), for Rams RFC.
Good luck in England, Ethan and Harris!
Temporary Departures
In Major league Rugby, players are only under contract to teams during training camp through to the end of the season (roughly January-June). As a result, players often sign for other teams elsewhere to continue playing professional rugby year-round. One of the most common examples of this is New Zealand’s National Provincial Championship (NPC), where players regularly spend the MLR off-season. There is such a large MLR presence in the NPC, that NARDB will have a devoted post for all 2025 MLR players that will be playing in the 2025 NPC season. But for this section of this article, the focus is on South Africa.
On 8th July 2025, the South African Currie Cup side the Suzuki Griquas announced the addition of Seattle Seawolves lock Malembe Mpofu for their 2025 season. The following day the Seattle Seawolves congratulated Mpofu and confirmed that this move was a 3-month contract, keeping him open to return to the Seawolves for the 2026 season. Mpofu, a South African who has previously played for both the Leopards and Pumas in the Currie Cup, scored 3 tries in 10 games for Seattle in 2025, completing almost as many tackles (81) as metres gained in possession (88m). Best of luck in South Africa, Malembe!
Wrapping Up
That does it for the first MLR Player Move Summary article of the 2025/26 Major League Rugby Off-season! Some early player departures and a handful of MLR vets hang up their boots. MLR teams are pivoting to the 2025 Draft in August, and it’ll be a good few weeks before we start to hear about new signings or re-signings for the 2026 season, but they will come!
Although this article covered roughly a month, as player announcements pick up pace these articles will as well. Player Move Summaries will come out every week or two (depending on the number of moves) on this site, and will be posted on NARDB social channels shortly after publication.
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