Season: MLR 2025

The 8th season of Major League Rugby, held from START DATE to CHAMPIONSHIP GAME DATE.

2025 Western Conference SF2: Houston SaberCats v Rugby FC LA

The Houston SaberCats host their Western rivals Rugby FC LA at SaberCats Stadium in the 2nd of two Western Conference Semifinals!

With a bonus point win in their final game of the regular season, the Houston SaberCats leapfrog RFCLA to secure home advantage in the postseason with a 10-6 record and 54pts. This is Houston’s 3rd playoff appearance in a row, and they will hope it’s third time lucky as they still hunt for their first playoff victory. Their opponents are the 3rd seeded Rugby FC LA, making their playoff debut after a franchise best 8-7-1 record and 51pts, pushing the SaberCats all the way to the final game of the regular season. They will hope to play spoiler.

These teams have met 4 times in the past but never in the postseason. The Houston SaberCats hold a 3-1 series lead, but LA took the most recent meeting between these sides, with a 22-24 victory…at SaberCats Stadium. The teams arrived ready for battle on June 15th, 2025, but the weather had other plans. After kick off was pushed back from 8pm ET to 9, then to 10pm with no sign of the torrential downpour coming to a stop, MLR declared that the match would be postponed, to be played on June 16th, 2025 with a 7pm ET kick-off. The game finally got underway at 7:30pm on June 16th after another weather delay, and resulted in a muddy affair.

The early game was dominated by the home side, with an AJ Alatimu crossfield kick to Rufus McLean opening the scoring after 10 minutes. Houston would double-up through Pita Anae-Ah Sue roughly 10 minutes later at the back of a fearsome SaberCats rolling maul to give them a 12-0 lead at the first half water break. In the second 20, Rugby FC LA began to grow into the game. Tim Anstee scored the first playoff try in RFCLA team history after 24 minutes and, despite some ferocious defending from the SaberCats, a bit of Reece MacDonald magic from a crossfield kick of their own drew LA level on the stroke of halftime. Leali’ifano converted to give the visitors a slender 12-14 lead at the break.

Unfortunately for MacDonald, his 2nd half would start very differently from how the first half ended. He bobbled the ball in the tricky conditions and MLR Draftee Max Schumacher jumped on it, showing great rugby IQ to give Houston back the lead in the 43rd minute. Anae-Ah Sue and the Houston pack would strike from another rolling maul just 5 minutes later to extend that lead to 10pts as the SaberCats lineout continued to click while LA’s really struggled. Both teams then settled into a back and forth in the midfield for the next 15 minutes before Alatimu slotted a penalty to take the score to 27-14. The last 10 minutes was all-out attack from RFCLA, and extraordinary defence from Houston. The game was camped in the SaberCats 22 for the majority of the final 10 minutes after Michael Scott was shown a yellow card but between handling errors and lineout issues, Houston just about kept LA out. Marno Redelinghuys was shown another yellow in the 76th minute in a case of mistaken identity (the card should have gone to Louritz van der Schyff), reducing Houston to 13 men for the final 4/5 minutes, and that gave LA the opportunity they needed to blast through. Ben Houston the scorer to bring LA within 6, but it was too little too late.

A final score of 27-21 to the SaberCats gives Houston their first ever playoff victory, and they will face the Utah Warriors in the Western Conference Final. An excellent season for Rugby FC LA falls short, but they have shown the league that they are not to be messed with. They head to the offseason, and begin planning for 2026.

2025 Eastern Conference SF2 – New England Free Jacks v Miami Sharks

The #1 seeded New England Free Jacks host the #4 seeded Miami Sharks in the Eastern Conference Semifinal at Veteran’s Memorial Stadium in Quincy, MA!

The back-to-back defending Champion Free Jacks qualified as the 1st seed in the East for the 4th straight season, and face the Miami Sharks who are making their postseason debut in 2025. The Free Jacks qualified with an 11-5 record compared to the Sharks’ 8-8, but these teams split the regular season series with 1 win a piece and the Sharks have already defeated New England twice in their short history, although not in Quincy.

These teams have met 4 times in the past, and have split the series with 2 wins a piece with the home team always winning. The Sharks took a 30-19 victory in the most recent meeting in Round 14.

2025 Western Conference SF1: Utah Warriors v Seattle Seawolves

The Utah Warriors host the first of two Western Conference Semifinals as the 4th seeded Seattle Seawolves come to town!

The top team in the regular season, the Warriors finished with an 11-5 record and 58pts to take the 1st seed in the West. They snap the longest active playoff drought in MLR and are in the post-season for the first time since 2021, hosting for the first time ever. They will be looking for their first playoff victory on their 3rd attempt. The Seattle Seawolves squeaked into their sixth MLR Postseason as the 4th seed with a bonus point win in their last game of the season, beating their rivals the San Diego Legion but a single point. With 6 playoff appearances and 4 finals under hteir belt, the Seattle Seawolves are not to be underestimated, even as the 4th seed.

These teams have met 14 times across the years, but never in the postseason. The Seattle Seawolves hold a 9-4 series lead with 1 tie, and took the most recent meeting by a score of 24-28 back in Round 13.

2025 – Eastern Conference SF1: Chicago Hounds v Old Glory DC

The 2nd placed Chicago Hounds host 3rd seeded Old Glory DC at SeatGeek Stadium in the first of two Eastern Conference Semifinals!

The Chicago Hounds finished 3pts behind the Free Jacks in 1st place with a matching 11-5 record, the best in franchise history. They qualify for the postseason for the 2nd year in a row after advancing to the Conference Final last season, when they were defeated by the New England Free Jacks. The Hounds face the 3rd seed Old Glory DC, who were also eliminated by the Free Jacks last season. They qualify for the playoffs for the 3rd consecutive season with a 8-8 record, 8pts back of the Hounds.

These teams have met 4 times in the past, with the Flags holding a 2-1 lead with 1 draw. They have never met in the postseason. The most recent meeting between these sides went to the Hounds with a 30-26 home victory back in Round 5.

2025 – RD 17: Seattle Seawolves v Miami Sharks

The final match of the 2025 MLR Regular Season is the Fish Bowl! The Seattle Seawolves host the Miami Sharks to conclude both teams’ regular seasons at Starfire Stadium. The Seattle Seawolves are battling tooth and nail with the San Diego Legion over the final playoff spot in the Western Conference, and a bonus point win in this game would be enough to clinch it. They are coming off a defeat to New England where they managed to pick up two bonus points despite their 3-game win streak coming to an end. The Miami Sharks are flying high after clinching their first ever playoff spot with a road victory over the San Diego Legion, actually doing the Seawolves a favour.

These teams have only met once before, with the Seattle Seawolves taking a 29-18 victory back in 2024. This game gave the Sharks an opportunity to rest some of their heavy hitters, and they fielded a very rotated roster which worked in the Seattle Seawolves favour. The hosts struck early through Malembe Mpofu and held the lead almost the entire game. The Sharks kept it close for the majority of the match, although Seattle had the remarkable ability of scoring against the run of play which they did multiple times. The scoreline got away from teh Sharks towards the end, with Miami unable to add any points in the final half hour of play. Both teams will now look ahead to the postseason, as the Seattle Seawolves squeak in at the expense of the San Diego Legion, and will face the Utah Warriors at Zion’s Bank. The Miami Sharks will play their first ever playoff game against the New England Free Jacks in Quincy.

2025 – RD 17: Houston SaberCats v Anthem RC

Following a Wednesday night clash with Chicago during the week, the SaberCats travel back to Houston to host Anthem RC at SaberCats Stadium to conclude their 2025 Regular Season, on a tight turnaround of only 4 days. The SaberCats were already destined to play Ruygby FC LA in the conference semifinals next week, but a win here would give them home advantage and snap a 2-game skid to give them some confidence heading into the postseason. Anthem RC are looking to avoid their 2nd consecutive 0-16 season, and have already been long eliminated from playoff contention. These teams have met twice in the past, with the SaberCats taking both previous meetings.

This game proved to be a slog in the Houston humidity. A superb Drake Davis solo effort gave the SaberCats the lead, and AJ Alatimu’s conversion were the only scores in the first half, with Houston leading 7-0 at home. The 2nd half opened up a little more, with Anthem RC pulling level before Houston hit back almost immediately. This happened twice before Houston finally took the lead and kept it, securing the try bonus point and a 26-14 victory to secure home advantage for the playoffs. Anthem RC head to the off season with another 0-16 season and just 5 pts (fewer than last year).

2025 – RD 17: San Diego Legion v Old Glory DC

The San Diego Legion host Old Glory DC in a cross-conference clash, with both team’s finishing their 2025 regular seasons at Torero Stadium. The San Diego Legion are still fighting for their playoff lives with the Seattle Seawolves, and need a BP win here to give them the best chances of getting into the post-season, and snapping a 3-game losing streak. Old Glory DC are already in and are almost destined to finish 3rd in the East. A win would confirm this, but 2pts would be enough to keep them ahead of Miami.

These teams have met 5 times in the past with the Legion holding a comfortable 4-1 series lead, but with their struggles in 2025, can Old Glory DC pull one back? The most recent meeting was a 10-26 San Diego win during their 5-game win streak to begin the 2025 season. The Legion ended their regular season on a high with an enormous 50-5 victory over a very rotated Old Glory DC team, including Brad Wilkin’s first career hat trick. The San Diego Legion now need to wait for the Seattle Seawolves result before knowing if their season is over or not. Old Glory DC will likely face the Chicago Hounds on the road in the Eastern Semifinals, unless the Miami Sharks pull off a bonus point victory against the Seawolves.

2025 – RD 17: Utah Warriors v Rugby FC LA

The Utah Warriors host their Western Conference rivals Rugby FC LA with both teams wrapping up their 2025 regular season’s at Zion’s Bank Stadium. It is a battle of 1st v 2nd in the West, with the winning team taking the lead. With a Utah victory, the Warriors will clinch first place in the Western Conference for the first time, and a RFCLA bonus point victory would give them the 1st place spot and clinch a home semifinal. The Warriors are coming off of a comfortable victory over Anthem RC, while RFCLA are fresh off clinching their first ever playoff spot with a win over Old Glory DC on the road.

These teams have met 3 times in the past, with RFCLA holding a 2-1 series lead. The Warriors took the most recent meeting between these sides however, with a 28-45 victory back in Round 9 and following another high-scoring game, the Utah Warriors even up the all-time series with a 48-33 victory at home to wrap up their 2025 regular season. The Warriors clinch 1st place in the Western Conference with a 11-5 record, and will face either the San Diego Legion or the Seattle Seawolves at home in the Western Conference Semifinal. Rugby FC LA finish with a decent 8-7-1 record, and will face the Houston SaberCats in the WCSFs. They will need to wait until the result of the Houston SaberCats match tomorrow to find out if they will be playing at home, or on the road.

2025 – RD 17: NOLA Gold v New England Free Jacks

The NOLA Gold host the New England Free Jacks in an Eastern Conference clash to finish the 2025 regular season for both sides!

The Free Jacks have guaranteed a home semifinal with a victory over the Seattle Seawolves last weekend, and are fielding a line-up with plenty of rotation. Are they resting their big guns, or trying out some new ideas? For the NOLA Gold, they know that this is the last game of their season, and will want to go out with a bang, especially if it means throwing a spanner in the works of their conference rivals. The Free Jacks need a win in this game to clinch 1st in the Eastern Conference following a Chigao Hounds win during the week. These teams have met 11 times in the past, with the Free Jacks holding a 7-4 series lead. Their most recent meeting was a narrow 35-31 victory for New England at home.

The New England Free Jacks secure 1st place in the Eastern Conference for the 4th straight season with a 17-21 road victory over the NOLA Gold to end their regular season. They will face the Miami Sharks next week in the Eastern Conference Semi-Final. The NOLA Gold finish a disappointing 2025 season with a 12th loss, and their focus turns to the off-season.

Blake Pereda

Florida native Blake Pereda played in Major League Rugby during the 2025 season. He represented the Miami Sharks for his entire MLR career.

A personal trainor by profession, Pereda has represented the Miami Tridents in the ARP where he was part of the team that claimed the 2024 National Championship. Pereda has played with numerous 7s teams around the USA including the Tennessee Elite. He has also attended a handful of Miami Sharks tryouts, and has been knocking on the door for some time. On 6th June, 2025, the Miami Sharks announced the signing of Blake Pereda for the final game of the regular season and their player run. With the Trade/Signing deadline for the 2025 season being April 28th, this signing must have been done months ago and only announced in June, or it is as injury coverage.

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