Professional Rugby Union Team from Boston, Massachusetts
Rugby team
The New England Free Jacks are an American professional rugby union team based in Quincy, Massachusetts , that competes in Major League Rugby (MLR). They were announced in September 2018 and began to compete professionally in October 2018.[ 1] They competed in their first season in MLR in the 2020 season . The team has won two MLR shields after defeating the San Diego Legion in 2023 and the Seattle Seawolves in 2024.
On September 21, 2018, Major League Rugby announced that Boston would be one of the expansion teams joining the league for the 2020 season.[ 2] That same day, the Boston club was announced as the New England Free Jacks through social media. Their first match was on October 20, 2018, against the Ontario Arrows at Wanderers Grounds in Halifax, Nova Scotia . Early rosters from these matches included a mixture of veteran professional players from the disbanded PRO Rugby competition and top local talent from clubs such as the Boston Irish Wolfhounds and Mystic River .
NFL players Nate Ebner and Patrick Chung are minority owners of the Free Jacks.[ 3] [ 4]
Season
Kit manufacturer
Shirt sponsor
Other Shirt sponsor(s)
2018
Canterbury
None
None
2018–2019
Boathouse
2020–2021
Paladin Sports
2022
Alloy Therapeutics
2023
Tufts Medical Center, Dude Wipes
2024–present
Kappa
The New England Free Jacks squad for the 2024 Major League Rugby season is:[ 5]
Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.
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.
Josh Smith (2018–2020)
Ryan Martin (2020–2021)
Scott Mathie (2021–2024)[ 6]
Ryan Martin (2024–present)
Staff for 2022 Major League Rugby Season: [ 7]
Staff Position
Name
Head Coach
Scott Mathie
Assistant Coach
Mike Rogers
Performance Director
Tom Kindley
Owners [ 8]
Position
Name
Co-Founder, Owner and CEO
Alex Magleby
Co-Founder, Owner and Chairman
Errik Anderson
Owner and Board Member
David Barry
Owner and Board Member
Jonathan Bobbett
Owner
Patrick Chung
Owner
Nate Ebner
Season
Conference
Regular season
Postseason
Pos
Pld
W
D
L
F
A
+/−
BP
Pts
Pld
W
L
F
A
+/−
Result
2020 [ a]
Eastern
9th
5
1
0
4
139
158
-19
5
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cancelled
2021
Eastern
6th
16
10
0
6
360
332
+28
8
48
-
-
-
-
-
-
Did not qualify
2022
Eastern
1st
16
13
0
3
454
328
+126
8
62
1
0
1
16
24
-8
Lost Conference Final (Rugby New York ) 16–24
2023
Eastern
1st
16
14
0
2
556
273
+283
12
68
2
2
0
50
31
+19
Won Conference Final (Old Glory DC ) 25-7 Won Major League Rugby final San Diego Legion 25-24
Totals
53
38
0
15
1509
1091
+418
33
187
3
2
1
66
55
+11
2 postseason appearances
Coach
Nationality
Start
End
Games
Win
Loss
Draw
Win %
Josh Smith
United States
October 19, 2018
July 28, 2020
5
1
4
0
20.0
Ryan Martin
New Zealand
July 28, 2020
July 18, 2021
16
10
6
0
62.5
Scott Mathie
South Africa
September 9, 2021
present
16
13
3
0
81.2
All games in the 2019 season were exhibition games and did not count in the league standings; the team played to a record of 1–7, losing their first seven games and winning their final match of the season.
Date
Opponent
Home/Away
Location
Result
October 20, 2018
Ontario Arrows
Away
Wanderers Grounds
Lost, 14–40
December 1, 2018
Rugby United New York
Home
Union Point Sports Complex
Lost, 35–38
February 9, 2019
Utah Warriors
Away
Zions Bank Training Center
Lost, 15–70
March 16, 2019
Connacht A [ 9]
Home
Union Point Sports Complex
Lost, 7–38
March 24, 2019
Ulster A [ 9]
Home
Union Point Sports Complex
Lost, 15–43
April 6, 2019
Munster A [ 9]
Home
Irish Cultural Centre GAA Field
Lost, 19–38
April 14, 2019
Leinster A [ 9]
Home
Harvard Mignone Field
Lost, 12–55
May 18, 2019
Toronto Arrows
Home
Brophy Field at Dartmouth's Corey Ford Rugby Clubhouse
Postponed
June 1, 2019
Lansdowne F.C.
Home
Irish Cultural Centre GAA Field
Won, 46–29
On March 12, 2020, MLR announced the season would go on hiatus immediately for 30 days due to fears surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic .[ 10] Seven days later, MLR announced that the season was officially cancelled.[ 11] The Free Jacks finished the short season 9th in the MLR , 6th in the Eastern Conference.[ 12]
The team accrued a 1–4 record before the season was halted.
The Free Jacks' first game of the 2021 season was played on March 20, facing LA Giltinis in Los Angeles.[ 13]
Date
Opponent
Home/Away
Location
Result
March 20
LA Giltinis
Away
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Lost, 27–42
March 27
Houston SaberCats
Away
Aveva Stadium
Won, 32-0
April 3
Utah Warriors
Home
Union Point Sports Complex
Won, 22-21
April 17
NOLA Gold
Away
Shrine on Airline
Lost, 30-29
April 25
Old Glory DC
Away
Segra Field
Lost, 29-35
May 1
San Diego Legion
Away
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Won, 33-17
May 8
Austin Gilgronis
Home
Union Point Sports Complex
Won, 22-18
May 15
Rugby ATL
Away
Life University
Lost, 18-33
May 23
Rugby United New York
Away
Cochrane Stadium
Lost, 19-29
May 29
Toronto Arrows
Home
Union Point Sports Complex
Won, 14-12
June 6
Old Glory DC
Home
Union Point Sports Complex
Won, 38-34
June 13
Seattle Seawolves
Home
Union Point Sports Complex
Won, 25-21
June 27
NOLA Gold
Home
Union Point Sports Complex
Lost, 9-17
July 3
Rugby United New York
Home
Union Point Sports Complex
Won, 22-6
July 11
Toronto Arrows
Away
Life University
Won, 28-17
July 18
Rugby ATL
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
Won, 22-19
Source:[ 14]
Date
Opponent
Home/Away
Location
Result
February 5
New Orleans Gold
Away
Gold Mine on Airline
Won, 24-13
February 18
Old Glory DC
Away
Segra Field
Won, 41-25
February 27
LA Giltinis
Away
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Lost, 15-19
March 6
Rugby New York
Away
John F. Kennedy Stadium
Won, 38-29
March 12
Toronto Arrows
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
Won, 21-15
March 19
Austin Gilgronis
Away
Bold Stadium
Won, 25-17
March 26
Rugby ATL
Away
Silverbacks Park
Won, 41-27
April 2
New Orleans Gold
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
Won, 33-29
April 9
Seattle Seawolves
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
Won, 24-22
April 24
Rugby New York
Away
John F. Kennedy Stadium
Won, 29-26
April 30
Utah Warriors
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
Won, 33-17
May 7
Old Glory DC
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
Won, 26-20
May 13
Rugby ATL
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
Won, 15-10
May 19
Toronto Arrows
Away
York Lions Stadium
Lost, 18-33
May 29
New Orleans Gold
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
Won, 57-5
June 3
Rugby New York
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
Lost, 14-21
Source:[ 15]
Round
Date
Opponent
Home/Away
Venue
Result
East Conference Finals
June 19
Rugby New York
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
Lost, 16–24
Date
Opponent
Home/Away
Location
Result
February 17
New Orleans Gold
Away
The Gold Mine
W, 36-12
February 26
San Diego Legion
Away
Snapdragon Stadium
L, 12-29
March 11
Old Glory DC
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
W, 34-31
March 19
Rugby New York
Away
Memorial Field
W, 33-18
March 25
Dallas Jackals
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
W, 10-9
March 31
Utah Warriors
Away
Zions Bank Stadium
L, 24-26
April 8
Chicago Hounds
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
W, 31-19
April 15
Toronto Arrows
Away
York Lions Stadium
W, 80-5
April 22
Rugby ATL
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
W, 23-13
April 30
Rugby New York
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
W, 8-0
May 14
Old Glory DC
Away
Segra Field
W, 42-12
May 21
New Orleans Gold
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
W, 50-3
May 27
Toronto Arrows
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
W, 57-20
June 2
Rugby ATL
Away
Silverbacks Park
W, 35-14
June 11
Seattle Seawolves
Away
Starfire Stadium
W, 34-26
June 18
Houston SaberCats
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
W, 47-24
Date
Opponent
Home/Away
Location
Result
March 3
Anthem RC
Away
American Legion Memorial Stadium
W, 46-13
March 9
Old Glory DC
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
L, 34-35
March 16
New Orleans Gold
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
W, 27-21
March 24
Chicago Hounds
Away
SeatGeek Stadium
W, 22-17
April 6
Miami Sharks
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
W, 25-3
April 13
Houston SaberCats
Away
SaberCats Stadium
W, 47-35
April 20
Seattle Seawolves
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
L, 21-29
April 28
RFC Los Angeles
Away
Dignity Health Sports Park
W, 34-12
May 5
Chicago Hounds
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
L, 20-26
May 19
San Diego Legion
Away
Snapdragon Stadium
W, 24-23
May 25
Miami Sharks
Away
Chase Stadium
L, 15-13
June 2
Dallas Jackals
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
W, 26-24
June 8
Old Glory DC
Away
Maryland SoccerPlex
W, 31-30
June 16
Utah Warriors
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
W, 36-27
June 22
New Orleans Gold
Away
Gold Mine on Airline
L, 17-27
June 29
Anthem RC
Home
Veterans Memorial Stadium
W, 40-7
On May 7, 2021, the Free Jacks announced a mascot, Woodgy, a furry blue creature with rugby headband tape who wears Free Jacks rugby kit.[ 16]
New England Independents [ edit ]
On January 8, 2020, the Free Jacks announced that they would compete in two preseason matches against the New England Independents , a brand new select team of local All-Star talent representing eight clubs throughout New England.[ 17] Adam Zilcoski, of the Boston Irish Wolfhounds , was selected as the head coach.
Squad for 2020 Major League Rugby Preseason: [ 18] [ 19]
Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.
Club
Region
the Alarm
Boston
Champs
Champlain
Cobblers
North Shore
Granite Hammers
Southern New Hampshire
Lightfoots
Western MA
Mutineers
Rhode Island
Night Watch
Upper CT
Pathfinders
Central MA
Pine Rioters
Southern Vermont & New Hampshire
River Rangers
Upper Valley
the Sea Serpents
Maine Seacoast
Silver Sharks
South Shore
Whistle Punks
New England North
[ 20]
The Junior Jacks are the youth academy level for the Free Jacks.
^ "New England Free Jacks Roster Announced" . The Runner Sports . 2018-10-19. Retrieved 2019-01-18 .
^ "Major League Rugby confirms Boston and Atlanta for 2020 - Americas Rugby News" . Americasrugbynews.com . Retrieved 23 November 2018 .
^ "Patriots Patrick Chung, Nate Ebner embracing roles as Major League Rugby minority owners" .
^ "New England Free Jacks Expand Ownership, Introduce Nate Ebner & Patrick Chung - The Runner Sports" .
^ "New England Free Jacks" . Americas Rugby News . Retrieved 31 December 2023 .
^ "Free Jacks Appoint Scott Mathie Head Coach and Mike Rogers Senior Assistant" . Major League Rugby . Retrieved 2021-12-10 .
^ "Staff" . New England Free Jacks . Retrieved 26 March 2022 .
^ "Leadership" . New England Free Jacks . Retrieved 26 March 2022 .
^ a b c d "Free Jacks To Host Irish Provincial 'A' Sides" . Thisisamericanrugby.com . Retrieved 23 November 2018 .
^ Anonymous, "MAJOR LEAGUE RUGBY SUSPENDS 2020 SEASON FOR 30 DAYS," www.majorleague.rugby, March 12, 2020 Retrieved March 14, 2020
^ "Major League Rugby cancels remainder of 2020 campaign" . Yahoo! Sports . AFP. March 19, 2020. Retrieved March 19, 2020 .
^ "Standings" . Major League Rugby. Retrieved 28 May 2020 .
^ Banks, Doug (March 20, 2021). "Professional rugby team New England Free Jacks to debut in Massachusetts" . masslive.com . Retrieved March 21, 2021 .
^ "2021 Scheduled" . freejacks.com . Retrieved March 21, 2021 .
^ "2022 Scheduled" . freejacks.com . Retrieved January 13, 2022 .
^ "𝙒𝙤𝙤𝙙𝙜𝙮 – 𝚠𝚒𝚕𝚍 𝚠𝚘𝚘𝚍 𝚌𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚝𝚞𝚛𝚎 𝚘𝚏 𝚕𝚎𝚐𝚎𝚗𝚍 | New England Free Jacks" . Retrieved 2021-05-10 .
^ "The New England Free Jacks, Boston's First Professional Rugby Team, Announce Two Free Preseason Matches In The Month Of January At Union Point Sports Complex | New England Free Jacks" . Retrieved 2021-06-21 .
^ [1] “1-18-2020 New England Independents Squad”
^ [2] "1-24-2020 New England Independents Squad”
^ "FREE JACKS LAUNCH NEW ENGLAND-WIDE ACADEMY" . freejacks.com . 2020-09-24. Retrieved 2020-09-24 .
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