2024 – RD 10: Utah Warriors v Houston SaberCats

The MLR-leading Houston SaberCats travel to Utah to face the resurgent Warriors at Zion’s Bank Stadium.

2024 – RD 9: Utah Warriors v Old Glory DC

The Utah Warriors host Old Glory DC at Zion’s Bank Stadium in a cross conference clash, with the Warriors looking to get their season back on track after a sluggish start, and the Flags looking to right the ship after a few poor weeks.

Maybe the altitude affected the guests, but the Warriors came out flying, with a Frank Lochore try opening the scoring, followed by a Dylan Nel score 6 minutes later and a Mike Kruse score just after the 1st half hydration break to give the hosts a 21-0 lead early. The Flags had shown little pushback during this period and were unable to find extended periods of possession until the half hour mark, when a number of advantages eventually led to Jack Iscaro rumbling over to get the guests on the board.

The second half started as a much more even affair, with the score at 21-5. There was no scoring in the first 10 minutes of the 2nd half, but Kieran McClea got on the end of a Nic Souchon offload to secure the try BP for Utah. McClea’s try was the only score until after the hydration break, when the Warriors seemed to either take their foot off, or begin to tire. Jason Robertson converted his own try in the 62nd minute, before DC were awarded a penalty try 8 minutes later to bring the score to 28-19. Joel Hodgson slotted the first penalty kick for points of the game for Utah in the 78th minute, to just keep their lead insurmountable.

The Warriors made a crucial mistake in the final minute, kicking the ball off thinking the game was over, before referee Federico Anselmi declared that there were 30 seconds left, and awarded the lineout to DC right on the Utah line. The DC forwards got to work, and Martin Vaca trundled over on the back of a rolling maul to secure both a try BP and losing BP for the Flags, who will be happy to salvage something from this game given the poor first half.

The Warriors record back-to-back victories at home, and take this one 31-24.

2024 – RD 6: Utah Warriors v Anthem RC

Anthem RC travel to Zion’s Bank Stadium to face the Utah Warriors in a cross-conference clash.

Anthem RC are showing signs of improvement every week, and took a 15-19 lead into halftime, the second game in a row where they have led at the half. However, the Warriors came out flying in the second half, exploding for 29 unanswered points to blow the development side out of the water and bag a much needed bonus point victory.

2024 – RD 3: Utah Warriors v Seattle Seawolves

2024 – RD 2: Utah Warriors v Chicago Hounds

2023 – RD 17: Utah Warriors v Chicago Hounds

The Chicago Hounds travel to Zions Bank Stadium to face the Utah Warriors on the road.

The Hounds had nothing to play for but pride, whereas the Warriors were in a war with the Houston SaberCats for the last playoff spot in the Western Conference. With Houston securing a bonus point victory earlier in the round, the Warriors knew the pressure was on and the Hounds had nothing to lose.

The Warriors led 24-19 heading into the final 10 minutes, but still needed 1 more try to secure a scoring bonus point. It would be the Hounds however, who would score the next and final try. With the clock in the red, the ball was sent out wide to Julian Dominguez who had work to do. He barged through multiple defenders and made it over the line for his 3rd try of the game (the first hat trick in Chicago Hounds history) to level the score at 24-24 to with the conversion to come. As cool as you like, Chris Mattina stepped up and his kick sailed through the uprights, securing the win for the Hounds, their first ever on the road.

For the Warriors, their playoff hopes for 2023 have ended despite a stellar 9-6 record. With one game remaining in their season, they will be playing for pride only.

2023 – RD 15: Utah Warriors v Rugby ATL

2023 – RD 14: Utah Warriors v Houston SaberCats

2023 – RD 12: Utah Warriors v San Diego Legion

2023 – RD 9: Utah Warriors v Seattle Seawolves