Toronto Arrows train under the bubble before heading south of the border
TORONTO — The Toronto Arrows are under the bubble in nearby Whitby, gearing up for the March 20 start of the Major League Rugby season.
They soon will be taking up residence 1,200 kilometres south in Marietta, Ga., a suburb of Atlanta. The team is scheduled to leave Toronto on March 18 for its season opener against Rugby ATL two days later and will stay in Georgia until pandemic-related border restrictions allow U.S. sides into Canada.
The Arrows will share facilities with Rugby ATL, which plays at Life University’s Lupo Field, some 35 kilometres northwest of the city. The San Diego Legion, meanwhile, will play their home games in Las Vegas because of the COVID-19 situation in California.
The league was five weeks into its 2020 season when it halted play temporarily on March 12 due to the pandemic. A week later it called off the season.