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New England Free Jacks beat SaberCats to clinch historic three-peat

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Standings

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PF
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BP-7
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16
11
5
0
529
443
86
12
2
14
16
11
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425
341
84
9
2
11
16
10
6
0
458
365
93
10
4
14
16
11
5
0
422
353
69
7
2
9
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58
55
54
53
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News

Former Wasps lock Theo Vukasinovic seals MLR move

'The legend is back': Ma'a Nonu extends his career at 41

Wallabies great Matt Giteau backflips on retirement to join surprising new club

‘They'll bounce back’: MLR pioneer Lance Williams confident league 'will grow’

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Catch up on all of the latest action from Major League Rugby (MLR) with the rugby gurus at RugbyPass. In this Major League Rugby hub, you can see all of the latest news, browse the MLR standings and see exactly how your favourite MLR team is performing. 

Browse below to find all the MLR championship info that you need to know. 


Major League Rugby History

The inaugural season of Major League Rugby was held in 2018, when seven teams competed for the title. Since, the league has expanded as its popularity has grown. Today, 12 Major League Rugby teams compete for this prestigious prize. 

Over the years, the league has experienced several other firsts. For example, the first collegiate MLR Draft took place in 2020. Similarly, in the same year, Major League Rugby teams started to form youth academies.

Major League Rugby Format

The Major League Rugby season runs from late February until early July. Since 2020, MLR has used a conference format (Western Conference and Eastern Conference). 

Each of the Major League Rugby teams plays all of the other teams in their conference twice, once at home and once away. In addition, each team also plays the six teams from the other conference once. 

At the end of the regular season, the top three teams from each conference advance to the postseason, which consists of a wildcard game between the second and third ranked teams, followed by a play-off game between the wildcard winner and the first ranked team in the conference. The resulting play-off winners from each conference then face off in the championship final.

The league runs as a closed system, meaning that there is no promotion or relegation. 

Interested in seeing the upcoming MLR schedule? Want to know the latest MLR scores and standings? Well, you’re in the right place. Bookmark this page and we’ll make sure you’re always in the know. 

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