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NORTH AMERICAN COACHING WORKSHOP TO FURTHER HIGH PERFORMANCE STAFF DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE AMERICAS
HOUSTON, TEXAS – This weekend more than 50 coaches and strength and conditioning staff from across the Americas took part in the inaugural Major League Rugby (MLR) & Pathway’s Academy in Houston.
The three-day collaborative workshop is part of a continued investment from World Rugby in the Americas to build capacity of high-performance staff, through domestic coach and strength & conditioning staff development. The program offered a wide range of topics across both streams.
11 MLR franchises were present as well as high-performance pathway staff from Canada, and USA, along with staff from Mexico and Colombia – two rapidly rising nations competing annually in the Americas Rugby Challenge (ARCh).
Attendees were treated to a plethora of knowledgeable presenters:
Scott Wisemantel – World Rugby High Performance Consultant and former England Attack Coach
Gary Gold – USA Head Coach
Kingsley Jones – Canada Head Coach and Wales International
Huw Bevan – World Rugby High Performance Consultant and Head S&C USA National Team
Calvin Morris – World Rugby High Performance Consultant
Santiago Sodini – STATSports GPS
MLR is set to kick off its third season in February 2020, with three additional franchises – New England Free Jacks, Rugby Atlanta and Old Glory DC – increasing the demand for talented athletes and, more importantly, qualified high-performance staff to assist in the development and well being of the athletes.
For the first time ever, USA and Canada, along with Uruguay, competed at the 2019 Rugby World Cup (RWC) in Japan with fully professional rosters. Uruguay shocked the world with arguably the biggest upset of the tournament, defeating heavily favored Fiji 30 – 27 in Kamaishi City while USA climbed to its highest-ever ranking of 13th in the build-up to Japan.
In addition to professional competition in North America, last Friday the inaugural season of the Súperliga Americana de Rugby was announced in Montevideo, Uruguay. The primary aim of Superliga Americana is to boost competition across South America and support the continued growth of the game. The six-team competition includes franchises from Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile, while another from Colombia will join in 2021.
These two professional competitions supplement the increased national team opportunities provided by both the Americas Rugby Championship and ARCh in the Americas. Earlier this week, Rugby Americas announced changes to its competition structure to ensure cross-competition cohesion with its dates and reward success through promotion and relegation.
Furthermore, to keep up with the growing demand for qualified athletes, Rugby Americas recently held the first iteration of the North American Rugby Academy in Glendale, Colorado. 10 of the 16 resident athletes have joined MLR clubs for the upcoming season.
The mostly under-22 team took part in matches against Life University, Saint Mary’s College and competed at Aspen Ruggerfest in Colorado.
Rugby Americas CEO Dan Payne:
“This weekend’s workshop will provide coaches and S & C personnel from the region the opportunity to share thoughts, concepts and techniques with some of the leading minds in the modern game. Most importantly, the relationships forged will allow for ongoing communication that will, ultimately, benefit the growth and quality of rugby across the region. There’s a wide array of individuals from an extremely diverse background. Knowing the energy and passion toward growth and personal development each participant has exhibited, there’s an excellent recipe for success.”
About Major League Rugby –
Major League Rugby is a professional rugby league that is entering its third season (2020) and represents the highest level of competition in North America. The league evolved from 7 teams in 2018 to 12 teams in 2020, featuring 11 from the United States and one from Canada distributed across an Eastern and Western Conference. The competition follows a league plus knockout format where teams play 16 regular season matches for a chance to advance to the playoffs. Matches are broadcast on CBS Sports Network, Facebook Live (for international viewers) and on different platforms in each local market. MLR prides itself on its incredible athletes, the passionate community behind them, and its strong values of Respect, Inclusivity, and Tradition.
About Rugby Americas –
Rugby Americas is dedicated to increasing the awareness and participation of the sport of rugby through cross regional – North & South America – competitions at the Under-20 level and above.
The organization, which is led by Chief Executive Officer Dan Payne and funded through World Rugby, works directly with Sudamérica Rugby and Rugby Americas North and supports growth through: North & South American Training & Education workshops and camps, Americas combines, player and administrator identification and development, professional game support and medical super weeks.
The Americas Rugby Championship, which features national teams of Canada, USA, Uruguay, Brazil and Chile, along with Argentina “XV”, was created in 2016 as an opportunity to provide the Americas countries with an annual high-level competition to further development. The competition, which is entering its fifth year in 2020, has proved invaluable for reaching new audiences across owned and earned media channels and provided significant test match opportunities for Canada, USA, Uruguay and Argentina ahead of the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan.
The next tier of competition, the Americas Rugby Challenge, was also created in 2018 and has seen the likes of Colombia, Paraguay, Mexico, Guyana and Cayman Islands compete in two round-robin style competitions as a way to underpin the growth in the region, along with the Under-20 version as well.
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