Built on the same philosophy that drives the New England Free Jacks of Major League Rugby, the Academy’s 2026–27 calendar features two elite performance pathways, seasonal skills and strength & conditioning programs, a virtual coaching education series, and youth outreach throughout the region.
“Our goal with the Academy calendar is to provide the best possible rugby experience for our community and create high-performance outcomes through memorable rugby experiences. We want to complement, not conflict with the great work already being done across our rugby community. By working together and providing clear, purposeful opportunities for players and coaches at different stages of their development, we can continue to strengthen the entire rugby ecosystem across New England.”
— Todd Thornley, General Manager, New England Free Jacks

Elite Performance Pathways
Free Jacks U18 – The Academy’s premier boys’ performance pathway has sent more than 100 alumni on to top collegiate rugby programs since launching in 2021, with several earning selection to USA Rugby age-grade national teams. The 2027 season runs late May through early July and includes open tryouts (May 23 and May 30), weekly high-performance training, a two-to-three-game domestic season, and an optional international tour to Ireland in partnership with Cara Group Travel. Athletes will train alongside experienced Academy coaches, with appearances throughout the season from Free Jacks senior coaches and professional players. Registration is $350 and covers all domestic programming, with tour costs collected separately; tryouts, training and home matches will be held at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Quincy.

Free Jacks U23 – New England’s premier U23 development program is designed to complement the collegiate rugby calendar and has produced at least one Major League Rugby draft pick every year since 2021. Led by Head Coach Nate Brakely, a former USA Eagle, the 2027 season runs early May through mid-June, with tryouts on May 2 and a weeklong Ireland tour set for June 7–18. Registration is $150, with tour fees collected separately.
Fall Programs
Fall 7’s Program – A seven-week offering built around six Sunday training sessions (October 18 – November 22) at Legion Field in Weymouth, with the option to compete alongside the Academy at the historic New York 7’s Tournament on Randall’s Island on November 28. Registration is $350 for training only, or $400 including the tournament.

Winter Programs
Winter Development Program – Six weeks of fundamentals-focused training (January 17 – February 21) led by Free Jacks Head Coach Ryan Martin, held at the South Shore YMCA in Quincy and geared toward high school athletes preparing for the MIAA spring season.
Winter Strength & Conditioning Program – A 12-session program (February 10 – March 21) led by Free Jacks Physical Performance Staff, held at Free Jacks Headquarters in Quincy and designed to help high school athletes elevate their physical preparation heading into spring.
