The Guardian (USA)

LA and Austin out of MLR as US rugby faces further uncertaint­y

- Martin Pengelly in New York

Major League Rugby, the US men’s profession­al rugby union competitio­n, will operate with 12 teams next season, down from 13 with the withdrawal of Los Angeles and Austin but with the addition of an expansion team, possibly based in Chicago.

Announcing the news on Tuesday, the MLR commission­er, George Killebrew, said: “While we understand that this news is disappoint­ing for the fans, players, and stakeholde­rs of these two teams, this decision was made after much deliberati­on and counsel, and with the best interests of the league in mind.

“Our league is invested in long-term success. It is vital for us to give our teams and their loyal fanbases the best chance of succeeding both on and off the field in 2023.”

MLR began with seven teams in 2018. Covid cut short season three, in 2020, but the league survived the pandemic and extensive political ructions. In 2021, LA won the title in their first season.

LA and Austin were both named for drinks named after Adam Gilchrist, an Australian fitness industry entreprene­ur: the Giltinis in LA and the Gilgronis in Austin.

Late in the 2022 season, both Gilchrist-owned teams were dramatical­ly disqualifi­ed. The league said LA and Austin were out over “violations of league rules” and unspecifie­d misconduct, which sources said were related to breaches of salary cap regulation­s. Gilchrist filed a lawsuit against MLR.

On Tuesday, the Giltinis organisati­on did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The league said: “The league will offer all Austin and Los Angeles players the opportunit­y to continue playing in MLR by holding a dispersal draft in the coming weeks. Teams will announce player moves as they are confirmed.”

MLR said the new 12th team would be “an expansion team in a new market”, with “a detailed announceme­nt surroundin­g the expansion team expected in the coming weeks”. Sources in the game have indicated that Chicago, like St Louis long known to be a possible MLR city, is set to be the named as the new city in a league split into two six-team conference­s.

Rugby New York won the 2022 title, defeating Seattle Seawolves (champions in 2018 and 2019) in the championsh­ip game in June.

World Rugby, the global governing body, has an increased interest in establishi­ng the game in the US. In May, it announced that the men’s World Cup will be staged in the US in 2031 and the women’s event two years later.

The US women’s Eagles have qualified for the quarter-finals of the current World Cup in New Zealand, where they face Canada this weekend. But the American men have not yet qualified for the 2023 World Cup in France. They have one last chance, via a repechage tournament in Dubai in November which will also include Kenya, Hong Kong and Portugal.

On Tuesday, MLR said it was “committed to continuing to grow the sport of rugby in Austin, Los Angeles, and the surroundin­g areas”.

It added: “These markets and their fans demonstrat­ed their support for the game and proved to be cities in which the league intends to have a long-term presence.

“With that in mind, MLR, with USA Youth and High School, will work with Rugby Texas and SoCal Youth Rugby on the imminent relaunch of Rookie Rugby as well as the expansion of rugby in community colleges.”

 ?? Photograph: Michael Owens/Getty Images for LA Giltinis ?? Chris Mattina of the Austin Gilgronis dives for a try against the Los Angeles Giltinis at Los Angeles Coliseum in May.
Photograph: Michael Owens/Getty Images for LA Giltinis Chris Mattina of the Austin Gilgronis dives for a try against the Los Angeles Giltinis at Los Angeles Coliseum in May.

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