Toronto Arrows finally get to play a Major League Rugby game at home
TORONTO — It’s been 34 months since Sam Malcolm’s 77th-minute drop goal gave the Toronto Arrows a 22-20 win over Rugby New York at Lamport Stadium, sealing a playoff berth in the club’s inaugural Major League Rugby season.
The Arrows have not played at home since, barring an exhibition game against the Atlantic Selects last October.
But that changes Saturday when the Arrows return to York Lions Stadium to host Rugby ATL in their first MLR game in Toronto in 1,035 days.
“It’s going to be a special day, to get back out there on home soil and play in front of our fans and family,” said Malcolm, a New Zealander who runs the Arrows offence from fly half. “We’ve spoken about enjoying the occasion but not letting it get in the way of how we play.