With three games remaining in rugby season, Arrows look to control their own destiny
TORONTO — With three games remaining, the Toronto Arrows are at the business end of their regular-season schedule with points at a premium.
The Arrows (7-6-0, 35 points) stand fourth in Major League Rugby’s Eastern Conference, one place and seven points out of a playoff berth.
The good news is Toronto can make strides on the teams above it, starting Thursday with the visit of the East-leading New England Free Jacks (12-1-0, 56 points). The Arrows visit third-place Rugby ATL (8-5-0, 42 points) on May 28 before closing out the regular season June 5 against visiting Old Glory D.C. (2-11-0, 16 points) which occupies the East basement.
The No. 1 seeds in the Eastern and Western Conference get a first-round playoff bye, awaiting the winner of the matchup between the No. 2 and No. 3 seeds in each conference. New England has already clinched a playoff spot but will be looking to put further distance between it and No. 2 Rugby New York (9-4-0, 47 points) to secure the first-round bye.