Colorado Raptors

Background & History

The Colorado Raptors were one of MLR’s founding clubs. They competed in MLR from the league’s inaugural season in 2018, until 2020. They were Runners-up in 2018. They were the first MLR team to withdraw from the competition and the only one to date to withdraw and continue operations.

Founded as an amateur club in 2006 as the Glendale Raptors, they were accepted as a founding member of Major League Rugby in 2017 ahead of the league’s inaugural season in 2018. The Raptors finished the 2018 season top of the standings, but fell in the Championship Final to the Seattle Seawolves, 19-23. They finished with a .500 record in 2019 (7-2-7) and missed the post-season in 6th place. Their 2020 season got off to a middling 2-3 start before the COVID-19 pandemic cancelled the season after only 5 rounds. This would prove to be the Raptors’ final season in Major League Rugby.

On April 9th, 2020 the Raptors announced that they were withdrawing from Major League Rugby. The Raptors stated that they felt MLR was not doing enough to develop domestic players by saying that “our greater responsibility lies in the development of American players who can win the World Cup for the United States.” When asked to explain how the withdrawal of the Raptors would help the development of domestic players, Glendale City Manager Linda Cassaday explained that the league had expanded so quickly that there were not enough domestic players to fill the rosters of all the teams and the number of international players per matchday roster had increased due to this, from 3 in 2018 to 10 in 2020.

Since withdrawing from Major League Rugby, the club has rebranded as the American Raptors and focused on crossover athletes with the aim of creating new US Eagles. In 2023 the Raptors joined the Super Rugby Americas competition in South America. That same season they announced a partnership with Columbian club Cafeteros Pro and the Federación Colombiana de Rugby (FCR). This partnership seemed to contradict the Raptors’ reasons for leaving MLR (partnerships with the Columbian Rugby Federation will not help to generate domestic players in the US), leading some to question whether the reasons given by the Raptors for leaving MLR are true, or if it was in fact because they could not win a Shield.

The Raptors have competed in Super Rugby Americas (SRA) for 2 seasons as of 2024, finishing 6th of 7 both seasons, with a 2-10 & 3-9 records respectively.

Records & Record Holders

All Time:

Top Scorer: Will Magie (130pts)
Top Playoff Scorer: Zach Fenoglio (15pts)
Top Try Scorer: John Ryberg (16)
Most Appearances: Luke White (31)
Most Starts: Luke White & Harley Davidson (25)
Top Tackler: Luke White (277)
Top Meter Eater: John Ryberg (1999m)

Single Season

Top Scorer: Robbie Petzer (85pts) – 2019
Top Try Scorer: John Ryberg (13) – 2019
Top Tackler: Luke White (158) – 2019
Top Meter Eater: John Ryberg (1,440m) – 2019

Historical Performances

2018: 7-0-1 (+84) – 34pts: 1st (Runner-Up)
2019: 7-2-7 (-7) – 43pts: 6th
2020: 2-0-3 (-32) – 9pts: 3rd in Western Conference

Overall Regular Season Record: 16-2-11
Overall Championship Series Record: 1-1
Championship Series Appearances: 1 (2018)

Head coach & captain

Head Coach:
  • David Williams (2018-2019)
  • Peter Borlase (2019-2020)
Captain:

Logo & Jersey

For their time in MLR, the Raptors wore a combination of Black & blue for home jerseys, and yellow for away. They used a black jersey with dark blue feathers design over the top and a primarily yellow away in 2018. The home jersey did not change in 2019 but the away featured black lines across it to stand out. For the short 2020 season and name change to the Colorado Raptors, their home jersey was primarily dark blue with a red ‘speed blur’ affect, and featured the ‘C’ logo of Colorado front and centre.

The Raptors logo remained generally the same for their 3 years in MLR, but saw a slight re-colour before the 2020 season that would prove to be their last in the competition. The logo featured a 3-headed eagle (a raptor), with a shield at it’s centre and ‘Glendale’ (2018-2019) or ‘Colorado’  (2020) above a large ‘Raptors’. A banner below the moniker reads ‘Rugby Football Club’ for the Glendale logo and changes to just ‘Rugby’ for the Colorado logo, and features a rough version of the seal of the city of Glendale (2018-2019), or the ‘C’ from the state flag of Colorado (2020)

2018-2019
2020

VenuE

The team played all 3 of their Major League Rugby seasons out of the 5,000 seater Infinity Park in Glendale, CO, the first rugby-specific, municipally-owned stadium in the United States. The Raptors continue to play out of Infinity Park despite their withdrawal from MLR, as the Colorado XOs and eventually the American Raptors in the Super Rugby Americas competition.

Infinity Park

 

All Raptors Players

PlayerGPGSTMGTacklesKS/KAPts
Ata Malifa2412176514505
Ben Landry4411532505
Blake Rogers2517060612900
Brendan Daly21183708188015
Brian Wanless9202017000
Bryce Campbell77462574020
Carlo de Nysschen169227860316
Casey Rock10802535600
Chad Gough21114643100020
Chad London282361537196030
Connor Cook25122669175010
Devin Vaughter500692400
Dylan Fawsitt8612247405
Dylan Taikato-Simpson16156120738440
Grigor Kerdikoshvili201401305
Hanco Germishuys5505034900
Harley Davidson2525151605156075
Jake Christmann540601500
James Del Bozque510511400
Jason Damm310381100
Jay Finau40011800
John Quill54211439010
John Ryberg2321161999113080
Jonny Layne0000000
Kelepi Fifita30192518143010
Kevin Lynch20011500
Kody O’Neil2512156417405
Lindsey Stevens0000000
Logan Collins1004600
Luke White312541700277020
Malon Al-Jiboori136261699010
Marco Fepulea’i1512146110405
Mason Emerson44241121010
Mateo Gadsden0000000
Max Lum14001222300
Maximo de Achaval11103428661037
Michael Curry540963500
Mickey Bateman70022900
Mika Kruse292481722121040
Mike Stewart430633100
Murphy Taramai7706487700
Nick Boyer5228017010
Nick Johnson10103161800
Nick Kwasniewski610913100
Noah Barker8801715700
Penalty Try0000000
Peter Dahl21193714193015
Rene Ranger43215113010
Robbie Petzer1915587011136106
Ryan James1000000
Sam Figg983538100015
Sam Slade5502784600
Sean Yacoubian10031600
Seth Halliman9916232505
Shaun Davies17165584134025
Siale Maka20010500
Tomás Quinlan5308011717
Will Magie1814140010056130
Will Munro1492517109010
Xendy Tatibouët3006500
Zach Fenoglio25198646199040
Zak Taulafo530561900