PRO Rugby Releases First Details

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PHILADELPHIA, PA – The Professional Rugby Organization (PRO Rugby) announced today that Screen Shot 2015-11-09 at 9.24.23 AMthe first season of professional 15s rugby in America will start in April.  The competition will include 6 teams and feature a 10 game regular season.  The teams will be located in “major metropolitan areas in the Northeast, the Rocky Mountains and California.”  For now, no specific cities have been announced.  The venues will be “medium-sized.”

In 2017, the competition will expand to include Canadian-based teams.

There is still a lot that is not known.  The release of the venues, rosters, and broadcast/streaming details are all important pieces being, so far, withheld.

When I clicked on the link at the bottom of the press release, it appears to lead to a domain (prorugby.org) that is still for sale.  Worrying.

Here is the full release.

PRO RUGBY LAUNCHES FIRST PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE IN NORTH AMERICA

NEW YORK – November 9, 2015 – For the first time, North American rugby union fans and players will have a professional league, the Professional Rugby Organization (PRO Rugby) announced today. Exclusively sanctioned by USA Rugby and World Rugby, competition will begin in April 2016 with six teams in major metropolitan areas in the Northeast, the Rocky Mountains and California. Venues and coaches will be announced starting this week with playing rosters to follow.

USA Rugby Chairman Bob Latham added, “As the fastest growing team sport in the USA, it is the time to have a sanctioned professional competition. We are very happy to partner with PRO Rugby in taking this step to popularize the game, to inspire Americans to fall in love with rugby, and to show the rugby world what American players can do.” 2017 will see the addition of Canadian-based teams, with Jim Dixon –GM Rugby Operations and Performance commenting, “Rugby Canada looks forward to working with Pro Rugby on sanctioning the competition in Canada for the 2017 season and beyond.”

“Rugby is a natural fit for our country,” said Doug Schoninger, PRO Rugby CEO. “Participation and interest in the sport is at an all-time high and the demand for a professional competition is clear.” In its inaugural year, the PRO Rugby 2016 season will feature 10 games per club and run from April – July in medium-size venues, allowing fans to connect with their teams, and build the sense of camaraderie and loyalty that the game is associated with. We look forward to working with the existing rugby community to provide a pathway for local players into the professional ranks, completing the pathway from youth player to professional.”

“We welcome North American teams into the international rugby family.”
said World Rugby CEO Brett Gosper. “With PRO Rugby in place, US and
Canadian players will be able to train year round and play in elite
competition, something that has been sorely missing from rugby development
in North America.”

“With the completion of the record-breaking 2015 Rugby World Cup in
England, and the reintroduction of the sport into the 2016 Rio Olympics, now
is the time to launch,” said Schoninger. “Professional rugby is a relatively
young sport, with players, coaches and fans who are passionate about the
game and the values of integrity, discipline, and respect that it inspires. A lot
of people feel pro sports used to be a positive influence – it built character
and provided role models, but not so much anymore. I believe that by adhering to rugby’s core beliefs, we can reclaim those lost sporting values and provide opportunity for a new generation of North American rugby players.”

ABOUT PRO RUGBY

The Professional Rugby Organization (PRO Rugby) is the official league for
professional rugby union in North America, sanctioned by USA Rugby and
World Rugby. Embracing the highest standards of play and character on and
off the field, Pro Rugby champions the fastest-growing sport in North
America and its all-inclusive nature as we attempt to “Raise Our Game.”

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Jake Frechette lives outside of Philly, where he is engrossed enough in rugby that he sometimes forgets that when he talks about the Eagles, most people assume he means the NFL flock. He once played both tight head and inside center in the same game, which shows that he is strong, handsome and has nice hair. One of the things he finds most enjoyable in the rugby world is that Andrew Hore is a Hooker and he can't wait until his sons are old enough to giggle at that one with him.