Toronto Arrows Explained

Teamname:Toronto Arrows
Location:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Countryflag:Canada
Fullname:Toronto Arrows
Founded:Ontario Arrows
2017–2018
Toronto Arrows
since 2018[1] [2]
Nickname:Arrows
Capacity:4,000
General Manager:Mark Winokur
Coach:Steve Meehan
Captain:Lucas Rumball
League:Major League Rugby
Season:2023
Position:6th (Eastern Conference)
Url:https://torontoarrows.com/
Most Tries:Gaston Mieres (11)
Top Scorer:Sam Malcolm (212)

Toronto Arrows R.F.C. was a rugby union club based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that played in Major League Rugby.[3] The Arrows team was an independent off-shoot of the Ontario Blues provincial programme and was funded by a group of private investors and supporters.[4] They are currently on hiatus following the 2023 season.[5]

History

2017–2018: Ontario Arrows

The team was founded as the Ontario Arrows in 2017 with the intent of joining the Major League Rugby (MLR) competition for the 2019 season.[6] [7] [8] [9] The Arrows debuted September 9, 2017, in a match against the Glendale Merlins losing 41–7.[10]

In spring 2018, the Arrows played a six-game exhibition schedule against the Houston SaberCats, Rugby United New York, Utah Warriors, and Boston's Mystic River Rugby Club. The schedule was extended to include games against the Canada Selects.[11] The Arrows' 2018 home opener was a decided victory over the Mystic River Rugby Club.

In July 2018, the Arrows announced that MLR had granted them exclusive rights to negotiate for a franchise in Ontario.[12] In November 2018, MLR announced that the Arrows had joined the league for the 2019 season. At the same time, the Ontario Arrows changed their name to the Toronto Arrows.[13] The ownership group is led by Bill Webb, partner and chief investment officer at Waypoint Investment Partners. The ownership group also includes the former general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs Brian Burke, Boat Rocker Sports (a division of Boat Rocker Media), Duncan McNaughton, an assistant coach with the Canadian women's team and the Queen's University men, Kevin Reed of AR3 Capital, and John Ferraro of Mass Marketing Inc.[14] As MLR operates as a single entity league, the ownership group purchased an equity stake in the league, at the cost of a few million dollars, and received operating rights to a franchise in the Toronto market.[14] [15]

2019–2021: First MLR seasons

In the 2019 season the team split its home games between Alumni Field of York University and Lamport Stadium in its inaugural 2019 MLR season.[16]

After playing only five matches in 2020, the Arrows ceased play, along with the rest of the league, as the COVID-19 pandemic began. Due to border crossing concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic during the 2021 season, the Arrows temporarily relocated to Marietta, Georgia, to share Rugby ATL's facilities at Lupo Family Field.[17]

2022–2023: Final seasons

For the 2022 season, the Arrows hosted their game against the LA Giltinis at Starlight Stadium in Langford, British Columbia, marking the first MLR regular season game to be held in the province. The remainder of their home games were played at the renovated York Lions Stadium, over 1,000 days after the team's previous home game in Toronto.[18]

On August 30, 2023, the Arrows announced the passing of president and general partner, Bill Webb.[19] Bill Webb's passing resulted in an outpouring of support from across the rugby world, including players, teams, leagues and foundations.[20] On November 27, 2023, it was announced that the Arrows would not compete in the 2024 MLR season.[21]

Broadcasts

For 2019, home games were shown on GameTV. Lincoln Rose and Kit McConnico were the on-air talent.

For 2020, TSN was announced as the Arrows broadcast partner.[22] Following the cancellation of the 2020 Major League Rugby season, TSN produced a 10-episode series, showing 60-minute highlights from chosen Arrows games, called "Arrows in an Hour."[23]

Sponsorship

SeasonKit manufacturerShirt sponsorOther shirt sponsor(s)
2018XBladesWaypoint Investment PartnersBlackshire Capital
Dineen Coffee
360centre360
2019Honda CanadaWaypoint Investment Partners
2020–2021Paladin Sports
2022Coolbet Canada
2023TIRF (Toronto Inner-City Rugby Foundation)Metro Supply Chain Group
Foundation Physiotherapy & Wellness

Players and personnel

Head coaches

Captains

Team staff

, the members of the team staff are:[24]

Front office

Records

Season standings

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MLR Announces Additions of Toronto and Washington, D.C.. Major League Rugby. usmlr.com. November 2, 2018.
  2. Web site: Toronto Arrows To Not Compete In 2024 Mlr Season. Major League Rugby. usmlr.com. November 27, 2023.
  3. Web site: September 25, 2018 . Major League Rugby adds Ontario Arrows for 2019 . Americas Rugby News . September 25, 2018 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20180925190834/http://www.americasrugbynews.com/2018/09/25/major-league-rugby-adds-ontario-arrows-2019/ . September 25, 2018.
  4. Web site: Ontario Arrows: The Rise of Canada's Next-Gen High Performance Team . Aedelhard . May 8, 2018.
  5. Web site: Toronto Arrows To Not Compete In 2024 Mlr Season. Major League Rugby. usmlr.com. November 27, 2023.
  6. Web site: New York and Ontario in Major League Rugby talks . November 13, 2017 . May 8, 2018.
  7. Web site: Ontario Arrows to launch Elite Rugby Team in September . August 25, 2017 . May 8, 2018.
  8. Web site: Ontario Arrows take first step toward becoming pro rugby outfit . Neil . Davidson . . September 8, 2017 . May 8, 2018.
  9. Web site: MLR reveals Finals Locations and Expansion Plans . March 7, 2018 . May 8, 2018.
  10. Web site: Glendale gets even with Ontario – Americas Rugby News. www.americasrugbynews.com. September 10, 2017 . en-US. May 8, 2018.
  11. News: Ontario Arrows score 12 tries in 77–8 win over Boston Mystics. May 5, 2018. djcoilrugby. May 8, 2018. en-US.
  12. Web site: Release: Ontario Arrows Planning Major League Rugby Entry for 2019. July 16, 2018. July 16, 2018. Ontario Arrows.
  13. Web site: Major League Rugby Announces Additions of Toronto and DC . November 2, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181103210719/https://ontarioarrowsrugby.com/2018/11/02/major-league-rugby-announces-additions-of-toronto-and-dc/ . November 3, 2018 . dead . Ontario Arrows .
  14. Web site: Toronto Arrows will join Major League Rugby. November 2, 2018. November 8, 2018. Toronto Star.
  15. Web site: Expansion Toronto Arrows join Major League Rugby with optimism and business savvy . December 11, 2018 . December 15, 2018 . Morgan . Campbell . Toronto Star.
  16. Web site: Toronto Arrows Announce Ticketing Details, Home Venues for 2019 Major League Rugby Season. January 17, 2019. January 20, 2019. Toronto Arrows.
  17. Web site: Toronto Arrows Club to Establish Temporary Home in Atlanta . OurSports Central . February 3, 2021.
  18. Web site: ARROWS ANNOUNCE 2022 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE. 2021-11-09. 2021-11-10. Toronto Arrows.
  19. Web site: Toronto Arrows Mourn the Passing of President and General Partner Bill Webb . 2023-09-10 . Toronto Arrows . en-US.
  20. Web site: Honouring Bill Webb . 2023-09-10 . Toronto Arrows . en-US.
  21. Web site: Toronto Arrows, Canada’s lone entry in Major League Rugby, not playing in 2024 . www.sportsnet.ca . 28 November 2023 . 27 November 2023.
  22. Web site: Toronto Arrows Announce TSN as 2020 Media Partner. February 20, 2020. February 20, 2020. Toronto Arrows.
  23. Web site: Toronto Arrows Media Partner TSN to Deliver New 'Arrows in an Hour' Series. May 28, 2020. May 28, 2020. Toronto Arrows.
  24. Web site: Team Staff. Toronto Arrows. 26 January 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230126063453/https://torontoarrows.com/squad/team-staff. 26 January 2023. Toronto. en-us. 19 January 2023.