Arrows coach looks for positives out of frustrating, injury-plagued MLR season
TORONTO — The Toronto Arrows go into Saturday’s regular-season finale against the visiting NOLA Gold with one win and a boatload of injuries.
It’s been that way most of the year for the lone Canadian entry in Major League Rugby. Arrows head coach Peter Smith hopes the 2023 campaign serves as short-term pain for long-term gain.
“Whilst the injuries have really affected our performances and our results, it’s provided opportunities to some younger (players) who have really stepped up … I think we’ll have a more well-rounded squad next year as a result of this and players who are a lot more MLR-ready,” he said.
The Arrows (1-12-2, 15 points) have lost three straight — giving up 57, 48 and 50 points along the way — and are winless in 12 games (0-10-2). The team’s lone win came on March 11, a 27-26 decision at the expansion Chicago Hounds.