Toronto Arrows forced to play roster Whac-A-Mole as injuries keep popping up
TORONTO — Filling out the lineup sheet has been like a game of Whac-A-Mole this season for the Toronto Arrows as injuries keep popping up.
Solve one problem and another quickly replaces it.
The Arrows were down 13 injured players, three of whom are gone for the season, for last Saturday’s 29-27 loss to the defending champion New York Ironworkers in Toronto’s home opener. And while the Major League Rugby game saw several Arrows return from injury, four more went the other way after suffering concussions in the previous week’s 14-11 loss at the Dallas Jackals.
Canadian international fly half Shane O’Leary was one of the returning players, making his first start as an Arrow. O’Leary signed with Toronto in October but was sidelined by a concussion suffered in training before the second game of the season Feb. 26 at the Ironworkers.