Matches Archives - Major League Rugby https://www.majorleague.rugby/news-categorie/games/ Official Website Wed, 21 May 2025 01:07:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Major League Rugby Week 14 Recap https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/major-league-rugby-week-14-recap/ Wed, 21 May 2025 00:44:37 +0000 https://www.majorleague.rugby/?post_type=news&p=15006 Written By Joe Harvey If predicting the final standings in the Eastern and Western Conferences was not already challenging enough, Week 14 of the Major League Rugby season has certainly made it all the more challenging. From the Miami Sharks’ surprise win over the New England Free Jacks, to Old Glory DC’s 10-point haul in …

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Written By Joe Harvey

If predicting the final standings in the Eastern and Western Conferences was not already challenging enough, Week 14 of the Major League Rugby season has certainly made it all the more challenging.

From the Miami Sharks’ surprise win over the New England Free Jacks, to Old Glory DC’s 10-point haul in the space of five days, or even Rugby Football Club Los Angeles’ late win against the Chicago Hounds, things have been left finely poised with three weekends to go.

OLD GLORY DC 27-14 NOLA GOLD

A strong second half helped Old Glory DC to beat fellow Playoffs hopefuls NOLA Gold 27-14.

Jason Emery broke the deadlock after 23 minutes as both teams tested one another for the game’s opening quarter. Immediately after Luke Carty failed to land a penalty of his own, NOLA were awarded a penalty try, and DC’s Jack Iscaro impeded a try-scoring opportunity for the visitors.

A score for Julian Roberts moved the Gold further ahead; however, the visitors were reduced a player when Tupou Ma’afu-Afungia went to the sin bin. Ahead of halftime Facundo Gattas scored a try for DC.

Cory Daniel’s and Nick Grigg’s efforts in the second half landed Old Glory the lead, and Gattas’ second score in the wake of Reece Botha’s yellow card, secured five points for the home team.

MIAMI SHARKS 30-19 NEW ENGLAND FREE JACKS

With a 30-19 win over the New England Free Jacks on Friday night, the Miami Sharks have put a seven-point buffer between themselves and fifth place in the Eastern Conference.

A fast start in Florida saw Shane O’Leary slot a penalty and Marcos Young cross the try line for the home side.

Tevita Sole’s converted effort got New England on the board; however, a try for O’Leary extended Miami’s lead further ahead of halftime.

To back up their dominant first half, Giuseppe du Toit crossed the whitewash for the home side, and an O’Leary penalty kept the Sharks well ahead.

In the closing quarter of the contest, Wian Conradie registered a pair of tries on either side of Matias Orlando’s bonus point-scoring effort. 

HOUSTON SABERCATS 40-19 UTAH WARRIORS

The Houston SaberCats’ strong first half propelled them to a 40-19 victory over Western Conference rivals the Utah Warriors.

Barely a minute after kick-off at SaberCats Stadium, Juan-Dee Oliver had registered the opening score of the game and Davy Coetzer duly added the conversion.

The hosts’ lead grew further as Seth Smith scored on either side of a yellow card for Utah’s Jordan Trainor.

Ahead of halftime, Coetzer struck a penalty for Houston, and Oliver dotted down to complete his brace. On the stroke of halftime, the hosts’ Ezekiel Lindenmuth received a red card.

Much like in the first half, the SaberCats started quickly, and Tautalatasi Tasi was the beneficiary of another Dam Akina prod through the opposition defense.

In the wake of an AJ Alatimu penalty goal, the Warriors finally got on the scoreboard thanks to a penalty when Houston’s Pita Anae-Ah Sue illegally prevented the Warriors from scoring from close range and received a yellow card for his troubles.

After the visitors’ Phil Bradford was sent to the sin bin, Alatimu scored his second penalty of the encounter.

As the game drew to a close, Frank Lochore and Joel Hodgson both registered tries for Utah.

SEATTLE SEAWOLVES 29-25 SAN DIEGO LEGION

OJ Noa’s last-gasp try for the Seattle Seawolves bagged a much-needed win over Western Conference rivals, the San Diego Legion.

With less than 10 minutes on the clock, each team had raced across the try line, as Seattle’s Divan Rossouw and San Diego’s Payton Telea-Italio made their presence known.

After a penalty apiece from Rod Iona and Steffan Crimp, a yellow card for Legion’s Hugh Roach made way for a Riekert Hattingh try. Before halftime, Seattle’s Duncan Matthews was sent to the sin bin.

If the first half was tense, then the second half was entirely frantic.

Legion took the lead thanks to Brad Wilkin and Shilo Klein’s scores, which were scored on either side of a try for Matthews. A yellow card for Seattle’s Dan Kriel provided extra space for Ryan James to burst through the blue and green defensive line.

To win the contest in front of their home support, a dominant Seattle scrum saw the Seawolves power over the whitewash and only left Noa to fall on the ball over the try line.

ANTHEM RC 19–41 OLD GLORY DC

To pick up a second win in five days, Old Glory DC beat Anthem RC 41-19 in North Carolina.

Old Glory had their try scoring bonus point locked up at halftime as tries for Cory Daniel, Damien Hoyland, Connor Buckley, and Axel Muller cancelled a score for Anthem’s Dylan Fortune.

Jake Turnbull dotted down for the hosts at the start of the second half, only for later efforts from Perry Humphreys, KoiKoi Nelligan, and Ignacio Dotti to put the result beyond any doubt.

In the closing stages, EJ Freeman crossed the whitewash for Anthem’s third try of the fixture.

CHICAGO HOUNDS 24–26 RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB LOS ANGELES

Rugby Football Club Los Angeles stepped back into the race for the Playoffs with their 26-24 triumph over the Chicago Hounds.

It took Franco van den Berg’s score with the game’s final play to wrap up a famous win on the road for Stephen Hoiles’ team. 

As a result, the Western Conference side has moved ahead of the Seattle Seawolves to occupy the final postseason place in their division.

From the start, there was an irrepressible intensity to proceedings at SeatGeek Stadium. 

With less than 10 minutes on the clock, Chicago crossed the try line through Maclean Jones, and RFCLA responded shortly after Gonzalo Bertranou cut loose.

Chris Hilsenbeck nudged the Hounds back ahead while Bertranou was in the sin bin, and Ed Timpson handed the visitors the halftime lead with his seventh score of 2025.

To keep in the contest, Peyton Wall was the next try scorer for the hosts. The contest was finely poised after Jason Damm fired back for LA with only 20 minutes left to play.

Just two minutes after his introduction to the match, Lucas Bur received a yellow card for preventing a clear scoring opportunity for the Hounds, who were awarded a penalty try.

With the game finely poised in the final minutes, good possession for RFCLA saw them barrel further and further towards their opponent’s try line.

After the clock had ticked into the red, replacement prop Van den Berg dotted down to send the visitors home with five points in their back pocket.

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Highlights | Chicago Hounds vs RFCLA https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/highlights-chicago-hounds-vs-rfcla/ Tue, 20 May 2025 19:47:47 +0000 https://www.majorleague.rugby/?post_type=news&p=15000 Chicago Hounds face RFCLA in Week 14 of MLR’s 2025 season.

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Living the Dream – RFCLA’s Ed Timpson https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/living-the-dream-rfclas-ed-timpson/ Mon, 19 May 2025 22:24:03 +0000 https://www.majorleague.rugby/?post_type=news&p=14993 Written By Joe Harvey Ed Timpson thanks a season in Sydney for changing the course of his career. During his time at the University of Nottingham, the Rugby Football Club Los Angeles back row starred in the BUCS Super Rugby competition and even represented England Students against French universities. After graduating, the 23-year-old spent some …

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Ed Timpson thanks a season in Sydney for changing the course of his career.

During his time at the University of Nottingham, the Rugby Football Club Los Angeles back row starred in the BUCS Super Rugby competition and even represented England Students against French universities.

After graduating, the 23-year-old spent some time in Scotland before heading to Australia, first to Perth and then on to New South Wales, where he played for Northern Suburbs Rugby Club (Norths) in the coveted Shute Shield.

What followed was a runners-up finish in the competition to Randwick, a strong individual campaign, a two-month spell with Bristol Bears in Gallagher Premiership Rugby, and his arrival in Major League Rugby.

 

“The whole thing was mental because I lived on a sofa for a month,” Timpson said.

“I had played with Tom Smith for a few months after uni, playing for the Stirling Wolves in the Super 6 (elite rugby competition in Scotland).

“We became really good mates, and I knew he was going to Sydney. I was able to stay with him for a bit, and that allowed me to train with Norths.

“I had my best season. I couldn’t be happier with the way things turned out. It is quite common for people to go there. I had my best season; we finished second in the Shute Shield, and I was the player of the season for the Norths.

“That’s the reason LA and Bristol wanted me. If I had not played there, this wouldn’t be happening.”

When Timpson first saw a message on Instagram about potentially joining Bristol Bears on a short-term contract, he thought it was a hoax. However, in the weeks that followed, and after a Zoom call with the club’s director of rugby, Pat Lam, Timpson soon found that it was anything but.

He then swapped the late Australian spring for the early British winter and got his first taste of professional club rugby among a squad stacked with international talent.

“I was very nervous on my first day because I didn’t really know anyone, and they were the players you watch on TV,” Timpson said.

“It was very intimidating (at first), but everyone was lovely. The Bristol facilities are incredible, and I hadn’t experienced anything like that.

“Being around that sort of players that play week in and week out in the Prem, or internationally, seeing how they go about training and the extra things, was really insightful.”

During his time in England, Timpson played two Premiership Rugby Cup games before moving to the United States.

Timpson’s performances in the Shute Shield impressed not only people at home but also the powers at RFCLA.

In recent years, Stephen Hoiles has coached Randwick to glory in the competition and recruited a number of players from the Sydney competition ahead of his first year in charge in SoCal.

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Timpson even had a reunion with his former university teammate, Ben Sugars.

“I’d say that stint with Bristol definitely gave me a lot of confidence coming into LA,” he said.

“Coming into my first professional season with LA would have been a lot more difficult. 

“It put me that step ahead. It helped me focus on what I want to accomplish and how I want my career to go.

“Just trying to implement that in training this season. It has helped. Hopefully I’ve been playing well enough to do that, and I’ll be peaking at the right time heading into the Playoffs.”

Timpson’s objective for continued development has gone to plan.

During his time in California, the flanker has started 10 games for Stephen Hoiles’ team and scored six tries in his 12 appearances.

His powerful and explosive performances in the back row have contributed to the year-two team’s fifth-place finish in the Western Conference with four games left to play.

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The Chicago Hounds are first in the team’s objective of reaching the MLR Playoffs. They want to make ground on Eastern Conference leaders, the New England Free Jacks.

There is an added spring in the step of LA coming into this Week 14 clash.

Not only did the team get back to winning ways last weekend after not tasting victory for four weeks, but they also welcomed 2021 World Rugby Men’s 15s Player of the Year Antoine Dupont to their ownership group, which emboldened their mentality.

“We’re still very confident with how we’re trying to play,” Timpson told MLR.

“We had that hot streak after winning our first game (against the Seattle Seawolves in Week 5) and then got four in a row. Then we’ve been on the wrong side of some recently.

“We’re nearly there. I suppose you’d rather peak at the end of the season in the Playoffs. As long as we’re building each week and improving, then we’re all good.

I think it would be really cool to show the other teams what we’re properly about.

“It would be really cool to cement ourselves properly in the league as one of the teams to beat.”

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Highlights | Anthem RC vs Old Glory DC https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/highlights-anthem-rc-vs-old-glory-dc/ Mon, 19 May 2025 16:10:17 +0000 https://www.majorleague.rugby/?post_type=news&p=14985 Anthem RC face Old Glory DC in Week 14 of MLR’s 2025 season.

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Highlights | Seattle Seawolves vs San Diego Legion https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/highlights-seattle-seawolves-vs-san-diego-legion/ Mon, 19 May 2025 16:08:53 +0000 https://www.majorleague.rugby/?post_type=news&p=14983 Seattle Seawolves face San Diego Legion in Week 14 of MLR’s 2025 season.

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Highlights | Houston SaberCats vs Utah Warriors https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/highlights-houston-sabercats-vs-utah-warriors/ Mon, 19 May 2025 16:07:31 +0000 https://www.majorleague.rugby/?post_type=news&p=14981 Houston SaberCats face Utah Warriors in Week 14 of MLR’s 2025 season.

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Highlights | Miami Sharks vs New England Free Jacks https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/highlights-miami-sharks-vs-new-england-free-jacks/ Mon, 19 May 2025 16:06:06 +0000 https://www.majorleague.rugby/?post_type=news&p=14979 Miami Sharks face New England Free Jacks in Week 14 of MLR’s 2025 season.

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Highlights | Old Glory DC vs NOLA Gold https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/highlights-old-glory-dc-vs-nola-gold/ Mon, 19 May 2025 16:04:28 +0000 https://www.majorleague.rugby/?post_type=news&p=14977 Old Glory DC face NOLA Gold in Week 14 of MLR’s 2025 season.

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Highlights | Utah Warriors vs Seattle Seawolves https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/highlights-utah-warriors-vs-seattle-seawolves/ Wed, 14 May 2025 10:58:53 +0000 https://www.majorleague.rugby/?post_type=news&p=14923 Utah Warriors face Seattle Seawolves in Week 13 of MLR’s 2025 season.

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Highlights | RFCLA vs Anthem RC https://www.majorleague.rugby/news/highlights-rfcla-vs-seattle-seawolves-2/ Tue, 13 May 2025 18:39:55 +0000 https://www.majorleague.rugby/?post_type=news&p=14917 RFCLA face Anthem RC in Week 13 of MLR’s 2025 season.

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