Toronto Arrows have familiar look as Major League Rugby season starts
Major League Rugby kicks off its third season this weekend with three new teams and some big-name additions in South Africa’s Tendai (The Beast) Mtawarira and former All Blacks Ma’a Nonu and Rene Ranger.
While the rest of the league revamps and reloads, the Toronto Arrows have made minimal changes. Perhaps not surprising given the first-year franchise reeled off seven straight wins to finish the 2019 season at 11-5-0 before falling to the eventual champion Seattle Seawolves in the playoff semifinal.
Twenty-nine members of the Arrows’ 35-man roster players are back from last year. Many go back much further, having played together on the Ontario Blues.
“We really wanted to have that continuity,” said Chris Silverthorn, the Arrows’ director of rugby.