Toronto Arrows missing more than a dozen players for long-awaited home opener
TORONTO — The Toronto Arrows play at home Saturday for the first time this season after six straight road games. By rights, they should arrive in an ambulance for the meeting with the defending Major Rugby League champion New York Ironworkers.
Injuries have taken their toll on Toronto (1-5-0, six points) ahead of the game at York Lions Stadium.
“It’s absolutely decimated us,” lamented Arrows coach Peter Smith. “We’ve got about 15 guys out at this point in time. And most of those guys are starters as well.
“It’s given opportunities to some of the younger guys who have really stepped up. And we’ve had some reinforcements come back.”