San Diego Legion

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San Diego Legion
Full nameSan Diego Legion
Founded2017; 7 years ago (2017)
LocationSan Diego, California
Ground(s)Snapdragon Stadium (Capacity: 35,000)
PresidentDavid Haigh
Coach(es)Danny Lee
Captain(s)Blair Cowan
Top scorerJoe Pietersen (177)
Most triesMike Te'o (9)
League(s)Major League Rugby
2023Runner-up
1st (Western Conference)
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.sdlegion.com
Current season

The San Diego Legion are a professional rugby union team in Major League Rugby (MLR), based in San Diego, California.[1][2] The Legion began play in the league's inaugural 2018 season. The team plays their home games at Snapdragon Stadium.

History[edit]

Luke Burton goal kicking

Established in 2017, the San Diego Legion have represented San Diego since their inception. The Legion are one of seven founding teams in Major League Rugby.

The Legion were runner-ups in the 2019 and 2023 season championships.

Sponsorship[edit]

Season Kit Manufacturer Front of Jersey Sponsor
2018 XBlades Sharp Business Systems
2019 None
2020 Paladin Sports None
2021–2022 Ballast Point Brewing Company
2023 Kings & Convicts Brewing Co.

Players and personnel[edit]

Current squad[edit]

The San Diego Legion squad for the 2024 Major League Rugby season is:[3]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Cyrille Cama* Hooker Fiji Fiji
Chris Mickleson Hooker Australia Australia
Hugh Roach Hooker Australia Australia
Lolenisi Veimau Hooker United States United States
Chris Baumann Prop United States United States
Darcy Breen Prop Australia Australia
Luke Green Prop England England
Oliver Kane Prop United States United States
Fakaʻosi Pifeleti Prop United States United States
Djustice Sears-Duru Prop Canada Canada
Nathan Sylvia Prop United States United States
Payton Telea-Ilalio Prop United States United States
Brandon Harvey Lock United States United States
Charlie Hewitt Lock United States United States
Greg Peterson Lock United States United States
Isaac Ross Lock New Zealand New Zealand
Jay Tuitivati Lock New Zealand New Zealand
Tupou Afungia Back row Tonga Tonga
Brendan Amiatu-Tanoi Back row United States United States
Blair Cowan (c) Back row Scotland Scotland
Vili Helu Back row United States United States
Finn Kearns Back row Australia Australia
Christian Poidevin* Back row Australia Australia
Paddy Ryan Prop United States United States
Tevita Tameilau Back row United States United States
Chris Turori Back row United States United States
Player Position Union
Nick Boyer Scrum-half United States United States
Danny Christensen Scrum-half United States United States
Connor Tupai Scrum-half New Zealand New Zealand
Matt Giteau Fly-half Australia Australia
Josh Henderson Fly-half Scotland Scotland
Lincoln McClutchie Fly-half New Zealand New Zealand
Harris Rutherford* Fly-half Scotland Scotland
Marcel Brache Centre United States United States
Luke Burton Centre Australia Australia
Ethan Grayson Centre England England
Alex Horan Centre Australia Australia
Tiaan Loots Centre South Africa South Africa
Ma'a Nonu Centre New Zealand New Zealand
Tomas Aoake Wing New Zealand New Zealand
Ryan James Wing United States United States
Matai Leuta Wing United States United States
James Vaifale Wing United States United States
Filimoni Waqainabete Wing Fiji Fiji
Chris Mattina Fullback United States United States
Mike Te'o Fullback United States United States
  • Senior 15s and senior 7s internationally capped players are listed in bold.
  • * denotes players qualified to play for the United States on dual nationality or residency grounds.
  • MLR teams are allowed to field up to ten overseas players per match.

Head coaches[edit]

Captains[edit]

Records[edit]

Season standings[edit]

Season Conference Regular season Postseason
Pos Pld W D L F A +/− BP Pts Pld W L F A +/− Result
2018 - 3rd 8 5 0 3 214 201 +13 4 24 1 0 1 24 38 -14 Lost Semifinal (Seattle Seawolves) 24–38
2019 - 1st 16 12 1 3 457 296 +161 12 61 2 1 1 47 48 -1 Won Semifinal (Rugby United New York) 24–22
Lost Major League Rugby final (Seattle Seawolves) 23-26
2020[a] Western 1st 5 5 0 0 161 108 +53 3 23 - - - - - - Cancelled
2021 Western 4th 16 6 0 10 430 464 -34 14 38 - - - - - - Did not qualify
2022 Western 5th 16 8 0 8 475 428 +47 8 43 1 0 1 19 43 -24 Lost West Conference Eliminator (Seattle Seawolves) 19–43
2023 Western 1st 16 15 0 1 554 285 +269 14 74 2 1 1 56 35 +21 Won Conference Final (Seattle Seawolves) 32-10
Lost Major League Rugby final New England Free Jacks 25-24
Totals 77 51 1 25 1,991 1,682 +309 55 263 6 2 4 146 164 -18 4 playoff appearances

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ 2020 regular season shortened and playoffs cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Honors[edit]

2018 season[edit]

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
March 25 Austin Elite° Away Won, 24–32
April 7 Houston SaberCats° Home Lost, 17–33
April 22 Seattle Seawolves Away Lost, 23–39
April 29 Utah Warriors Home Won, 31–24
May 4 Houston SaberCats Home Won, 35–32
May 13 Glendale Raptors Away Lost, 27–31
May 25 Austin Elite Away Lost, 5–31
June 9 New Orleans Gold Away Won, 39–22
June 17 Austin Elite Home Won, 31–17
June 23 Glendale Raptors Home Won, 23–5
June 30 Seattle Seawolves°° Neutral Lost, 24–38

° = Exhibition game
°° = Playoff semifinals at Infinity Park in Glendale, Colorado.

2019 season[edit]

Exhibition[edit]

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
January 6 Life West Away Won, 76–0
January 13 Glendale Raptors Home Lost, 31–38

Regular season[edit]

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
January 27 Rugby United New York Home Lost, 23-25
February 2 Seattle Seawolves Home Won, 17-13
February 9 Houston SaberCats Home Won, 17-13
February 17 Utah Warriors Home Won, 21–10
February 23 Austin Elite Away Won, 45-17
March 10 Toronto Arrows Home Lost, 20-27
March 16 Glendale Raptors Away Draw, 28-28
March 31 Seattle Seawolves Away Won, 28-22
April 7 Austin Elite Home Won, 45-15
April 14 Rugby United New York Away Won, 29–19
April 20 Glendale Raptors Home Won, 46–15
April 28 Houston SaberCats Away Won, 41-19
May 5 Toronto Arrows Away Lost, 19-23
May 11 New Orleans Gold Away Won, 26-19
May 18 Utah Warriors Away Won, 31-21
June 2 New Orleans Gold Home Won, 22–10

Post season[edit]

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
June 9 Rugby United New York Home Won, 24-22
June 16 Seattle Seawolves Home Lost, 23–26

2020 season[edit]

On March 12, 2020, MLR announced the season would go on hiatus immediately for 30 days due to fears surrounding the 2019–2020 coronavirus pandemic.[6] It was cancelled the following week[7]

Regular season[edit]

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
February 9 Seattle Seawolves Home Won, 33–24
February 16 Colorado Raptors Home Won, 49–22
February 23 New England Free Jacks Home Won, 30–21
February 29 New Orleans Gold Away Won, 25–21
March 8 Rugby United New York Home Won, 24–20
March 15 Austin Gilgronis Away Cancelled
March 22 Old Glory DC Home Cancelled
March 27 Utah Warriors Away Cancelled
April 5 Houston SaberCats Home Cancelled
April 12 Seattle Seawolves Away Cancelled
April 26 Rugby ATL Away Cancelled
May 3 Austin Gilgronis Home Cancelled
May 10 Toronto Arrows Away Cancelled
May 16 Houston SaberCats Away Cancelled
May 25 Utah Warriors Home Cancelled
May 30 Colorado Raptors Away Cancelled

2021 season[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
March 20 Rugby United New York Home Lost, 29–36
March 28 Austin Gilgronis Away Won, 14–11
April 3 Rugby ATL Away Lost, 22–41
April 10 Houston SaberCats Away Lost, 32–34
April 17 Utah Warriors Home Won, 31-29
April 24 LA Giltinis Away Lost, 17-45
May 1 New England Free Jacks Home Lost, 17-33
May 9 Seattle Seawolves Away Lost, 15-21
May 15 New Orleans Gold Home Won, 43-17
May 29 Houston SaberCats Home Won, 39-11
June 6 Toronto Arrows Away Won, 40-30
June 12 Utah Warriors Away Lost, 41-45
June 20 LA Giltinis Home Lost, 13-19
June 26 Austin Gilgronis Home Lost, 14-33
July 3 Seattle Seawolves Home Won, 34-21
July 10 Old Glory DC Away Lost, 38-29

2022 season[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
February 6 Utah Warriors Home Won, 39-21
February 12 Dallas Jackals Home Won, 37-29
February 20 Seattle Seawolves Home Lost, 28-31
February 26 Houston SaberCats Away Won, 31-20
March 6 Old Glory DC Home Won, 24-12
March 13 Rugby New York Away Lost, 23-26
March 19 LA Giltinis Away Lost, 13-26
April 1 Utah Warriors Away Won, 40-25
April 10 Austin Gilgronis Home Lost, 21-35
April 16 Seattle Seawolves Away Lost, 32-34
April 24 Rugby ATL Home Lost, 17-30
April 30 Dallas Jackals Away Won, 53-14
May 7 Houston SaberCats Home Lost, 24-34
May 14 LA Giltinis Home Won, 31-27
May 21 NOLA Gold Awaay Won, 42-12
May 28 Austin Gilgronis Away Lost, 28-44

Post season[edit]

Round Date Opponent Home/Away Result
West Eliminator June 12 Seattle Seawolves Away Lost, 19–43

2023 season[edit]

The San Diego Legion will play 16 games in the 2023 season. Home games will be played at Snapdragon Stadium.

Date Opponent Home/Away Location Result
February 18 Utah Warriors Home Snapdragon Stadium Won, 33-17
February 26 New England Free Jacks Home Snapdragon Stadium Won, 29-12
March 5 Houston SaberCats Away SaberCats Stadium Lost, 31-26
March 11 Dallas Jackals Home Snapdragon Stadium Won, 22-0
March 18 Rugby ATL Away Atlanta Silverbacks Park Won, 35-10
April 2 Old Glory DC Home Snapdragon Stadium Won, 48-26
April 8 Seattle Seawolves Away Starfire Sports Complex Won, 23-20
April 16 Chicago Hounds Home Snapdragon Stadium Won, 48-24
April 22 Dallas Jackals Away Choctaw Stadium Won, 47-38
April 30 Houston SaberCats Home Snapdragon Stadium Won, 29-16
May 6 Utah Warriors Away Zions Bank Stadium
May 13 NOLA Gold Away Gold Mine
May 28 Rugby New York Ironworkers Home Snapdragon Stadium
June 3 Chicago Hounds Away SeatGeek Stadium
June 11 Toronto Arrows Away York Lions Stadium
June 18 Seattle Seawolves Home Snapdragon Stadium

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Major League Rugby nears kick-off as next attempt to make US a union power". The Guardian. UK. November 17, 2017. Archived from the original on November 19, 2017. Retrieved November 19, 2017.
  2. ^ Nelson, Ronan (January 18, 2018). "MLRs San Diego Legion Holds Combine". Rugby Wrap Up. Archived from the original on February 5, 2018. Retrieved February 5, 2018.
  3. ^ "San Diego Legion". Americas Rugby News. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
  4. ^ a b c "Coaching staff". San Diego Legion. Archived from the original on February 13, 2018. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  5. ^ "San Diego Legion Names Danny Lee Head Coach & Director of Rugby". August 11, 2021.
  6. ^ "Anonymous, "MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY SUSPENDS 2020 SEASON FOR 30 DAYS," www.majorleague.rugby, March 12, 2020 Retrieved March 14, 2020". Archived from the original on May 27, 2020. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  7. ^ "Major League Rugby cancels remainder of 2020 campaign". Yahoo! Sports. AFP. March 19, 2020. Archived from the original on March 19, 2020. Retrieved March 19, 2020.

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