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Old Glory DC

Old Glory DC RFC is an American professional rugby union team based in the Washington metropolitan area that competes in Major League Rugby (MLR). Old Glory was founded in 2018, played some exhibition games in 2019, and began regular-season MLR play in 2020.


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Old Glory DC Rugby Football Club
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2018 (2018)
Fairfax, Virginia
George Mason Stadium (Capacity: 5,000)
Paul SheehyChris Dunlavey
Simon Cross
Rob Harley
Jack Iscaro (76)
Jason Robertson (367)
William Talataina (23)
Major League Rugby
Eastern Conference: 3rd Playoffs: Conference semi-finalist
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Old Glory DC RFC is an American professional rugby union team based in the Washington metropolitan area that competes in Major League Rugby (MLR). Old Glory was founded in 2018, played some exhibition games in 2019, and began regular-season MLR play in 2020.

The organization is led by two local business leaders, former USA Eagles' Paul Sheehy, and local club rugby player Chris Dunlavey. The team has been coached by Simon Cross since July 2023.

Major League Rugby announced on May 15, 2018, that an expansion team would begin play in Washington, D.C., by the 2020 season and confirmed the team in November 2018. On February 6, 2019, the team name was announced as Old Glory DC. On March 28, 2019, the Scottish Rugby Union announced that it had purchased a minority interest in the team.

After losing seven matches in a row to start the 2022 season, Old Glory DC announced the immediate departure of head coach Andrew Douglas on March 29, 2022. At the time of his departure, Douglas was the longest-tenured head coach in MLR, having joined for the 2019 exhibition season before the first MLR season in 2020. He left with a 10-17-1 overall MLR record and a 37.5% winning percentage. Three days later, on April 1, Old Glory DC announced that former NOLA Gold head coach Nate Osborne would serve as an interim head coach for the remainder of the season while the team conducted a search for a permanent replacement.

On October 31, 2022, Josh Syms was announced as the new head coach. On May 15, 2023, it was announced that Syms would leave at the end of the season to coach forwards for the Italian team Zebre Parma. Several weeks later, Old Glory made the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. On July 7, 2023, the team announced the hiring of Simon Cross as head coach to replace Syms.

In June 2023, the team announced Earth, Wind & Fire bassist Verdine White and businessman Paxton Baker had become minority owners.

In the 2024 season, Old Glory began play at the Maryland SoccerPlex, a sports complex in Germantown, Maryland. That season, Old Glory made the playoffs for the second time in franchise history.

In 2025, Old Glory again made the playoffs, but was defeated in the first round by the Chicago Hounds.

Following the conclusion of the 2025 season, Old Glory announced that it would move to George Mason Stadium in Fairfax, Virginia starting in the 2026 season. Additionally, the Scottish Rugby Union disposed of its ownership in the team.

The team has played its home games since the 2026 season at George Mason Stadium in Fairfax, Virginia.

Initially, the team played their exhibition and inaugural campaigns at Cardinal Stadium on the campus of Catholic University of America. In 2021 they moved to Segra Field in Leesburg, Virginia. The team played three seasons at Segra Field and on September 6, 2023, it was announced that the team would move to the Maryland SoccerPlex in Germantown, Maryland the following season.

SeasonKit manufacturerShirt sponsorOther Shirt sponsor(s)
2019AdidasCuisine SolutionsNone
2020–2022Paladin SportsLeidosIron Vine Security
2023LeidosECS Tech
2024KappaEvents DCECS TechGringo Gordo Empanadas

The Old Glory DC squad for the 2026 Major League Rugby season is:

2026 Old Glory DC squad
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Patrick Beattie Connor Devos Liam Fletcher Cali Martinez Paul Mullen Bart Vermeulen * Hookers

Kirby Myhill KoiKoi Nelligan Connor Robinson Locks

Rob Harley (c) Tevita Naqali Rick Rose Bill Whiteside | Back row

Benjamín Bonasso Cory Daniel Colin Grosse Aidan King Semi Kunatani Scrum-halves

John LeFevre Jay Renton Aidan Ridgway * Fly-halves

Jason Robertson Max Schumacher | Centres

Ross Depperschmidt Jason Emery Jordan Jackson-Hope John Powers Wings

Perry Humphreys John Rizzo Harley Wheeler Fullbacks

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  • Andrew Douglas (2019–March 2022)

  • Nate Osborne (April 2022–October 2022) interim

  • Josh Syms (October 2022–May 2023)

  • Simon Cross (July 2023–present)

  • Josh Brown (2019) (Captain)

  • Mungo Mason (2020–2021) (Co-captain)

  • Thretton Palamo (2020–2021) (Co-captain)

  • Danny Tusitala (2022) (Captain)

  • Jamason Faʻanana-Schultz (2023–24) (Captain)

  • Stan South (2023) (Vice Captain)

  • Rob Harley (2025-present) (Captain)

  • Jamason Faʻanana-Schultz (2025-present) (Vice Captain)

  • Steffan Hughes (2025-present) (Vice Captain)

All games in the 2019 season were exhibition games and did not count in the MLR standings.

DateOpponentHome/AwayLocationResult
May 19Shannon RFCHomeCardinal StadiumLost, 22-26
May 27Scotland U-20HomeCardinal StadiumLost, 7-70
June 1USA Rugby South PanthersHomeCardinal StadiumWon, 28-7
June 9Ontario BluesHomeCardinal StadiumWon, 29-15

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. It was cancelled the following week.

DateOpponentHome/AwayLocationResult
February 8New Orleans GoldAwayGold MineLost, 13-46
February 16Seattle SeawolvesHomeCardinal StadiumWon, 28-22
February 22Houston SaberCatsAwayAveva StadiumWon, 22-13
February 29Austin GilgronisAwayToyota StadiumWon, 28-19
March 8Rugby ATLHomeCardinal StadiumWon, 31-29
March 15Colorado RaptorsHomeCardinal StadiumCancelled
March 22San Diego LegionAwayTorero StadiumCancelled
March 29Rugby United New YorkHomeCardinal StadiumCancelled
April 11New Orleans GoldHomeCardinal StadiumCancelled
April 18New England Free JacksAwayUnion Point Sports ComplexCancelled
April 26Toronto ArrowsHomeCardinal StadiumCancelled
May 3Utah WarriorsHomeCardinal StadiumCancelled
May 9Rugby United New YorkAwayMCU ParkCancelled
May 17Rugby ATLAwayLife University Running Eagles StadiumCancelled
May 24New England Free JacksHomeCardinal StadiumCancelled
May 31Toronto ArrowsAwayLamport StadiumCancelled
DateOpponentHome/AwayLocationResult
March 21NOLA GoldAwayGold MineDraw, 26-26
March 27Rugby ATLHomeSegra FieldWon, 30-23
April 3Toronto ArrowsHomeSegra FieldLost, 19-40
April 18RUNYAwayMCU ParkLost, 34-38
April 25New England Free JacksHomeSegra FieldWon, 35-22
May 1LA GiltinisAwayLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumLost, 17-47
May 8Utah WarriorsAwayZions Bank StadiumLost, 33-34
May 16Seattle SeawolvesHomeSegra FieldWon, 22-18
May 22Houston SaberCatsAwayAveva StadiumWon, 21-13
May 30RUNYHomeSegra FieldLost, 10-46
June 6New England Free JacksAwayUnion Point Sports ComplexLost, 34-38
June 12NOLA GoldHomeSegra FieldLost, 21-25
June 26Rugby ATLAwayLupo Family FieldLost, 12-32
July 4Toronto ArrowsAwayLupo Family FieldLost, 28-34
July 10San Diego LegionHomeSegra FieldWon, 38-29
July 17Austin GilgronisHomeSegra FieldWon, 29-25

Old Glory played two preseason matches in January 2022. Both matches were held at the St. James Sports Complex, a series of indoor fields in Springfield, Virginia.

DateOpponentHome/AwayLocationResult
January 21Toronto ArrowsHomeSt. James Sports ComplexLost, 47-17
January 28New England Free JacksHomeSt. James Sports ComplexWon, 27-22

Old Glory played eighteen matches in the regular season with two bye weeks. Their home matches were played at Segra Field in Leesburg, Virginia. Because the MLR's Eastern Conference had one team fewer than the Western Conference, Old Glory played the Toronto Arrows three times in the regular season, once at home and twice in Toronto.

DateOpponentHome/AwayLocationResult
February 5Rugby ATLAwayAtlanta Silverbacks ParkLost, 22-55
February 12Austin GilgronisAwayBold StadiumLost, 12-57
February 18New England Free JacksHomeSegra FieldLost, 25-41
February 26Toronto ArrowsHomeSegra FieldLost, 5-29
March 6San Diego LegionAwaySDSU Sports DeckLost, 12-24
March 20Rugby ATLHomeSegra FieldLost, 13-27
March 26New Orleans GoldHomeSegra FieldLost, 22-31
April 3Rugby New YorkAwayJFK StadiumLost, 31-35
April 9Toronto ArrowsAwayYork Lions StadiumLost, 27-32
April 15Utah WarriorsHomeSegra FieldWon, 22-21
April 23Dallas JackalsHomeSegra FieldWon, 50-10
May 7New England Free JacksAwayVeterans Memorial StadiumLost, 26-20
May 14New Orleans GoldAwayGold Mine on AirlineLost, 50-21
May 21Houston SabercatsHomeSegra FieldLost, 42-59
May 29Rugby New YorkHomeSegra FieldLost, 49-59
June 5Toronto ArrowsAwayYork Lions StadiumWon, 50-35

Old Glory played 16 games in the 2023 regular season. All eight home games were played at Segra Field. They advanced to the playoffs, defeating the Rugby New York Ironworkers to advance to the conference final, which they lost to the New England Free Jacks.

DateOpponentHome/AwayLocationResult
February 18Chicago HoundsHomeSegra FieldWon, 42-27
March 5Rugby New York IronworkersAwayMemorial FieldLost, 34-8
March 11New England Free JacksAwayVeterans Memorial StadiumLost, 34-31
March 18Toronto ArrowsHomeSegra FieldWon, 29-3
March 25NOLA GoldHomeSegra FieldLost, 17-20
April 2San Diego LegionAwaySnapdragon StadiumLost, 48-26
April 8Rugby ATLAwayAtlanta Silverbacks ParkLost, 35-27
April 16Rugby New York IronworkersHomeSegra FieldWon, 42-31
April 22Utah WarriorsHomeSegra FieldWon, 36-22
May 6Dallas JackalsAwayChoctaw StadiumWon, 7-3
May 14New England Free JacksHomeSegra FieldLost, 24-42
May 18Toronto ArrowsAwayYork Lions StadiumDraw, 29-29
May 27Seattle SeawolvesHomeSegra FieldLost, 41-19
June 3NOLA GoldAwayGold MineWon, 28-15
June 9Houston SaberCatsAwaySaberCats StadiumLost, 31-7
June 17Rugby ATLHomeSegra FieldWon, 36-28
RoundDateOpponentHome/AwayLocationResult
East EliminatorJune 25Rugby New York IronworkersAwayMemorial FieldWon, 37-33
East Conference FinalsJuly 1New England Free JacksAwayVeterans Memorial StadiumLost, 7-25

Old Glory played 16 games in the 2024 regular season. All eight home games were played at the Maryland SoccerPlex. The team made it to the playoffs for the second time in its history, securing a place by taking a losing bonus point in their loss to the Miami Sharks on June 22. They made the playoffs for the second time in team history and were defeated by the New England Free Jacks in the Eastern Conference Semi-Final.

DateOpponentHome/AwayLocationResult
March 2NOLA GoldAwayGold MineLost, 18-6
March 9New England Free JacksAwayVeterans Memorial StadiumWon, 35-34
March 16Chicago HoundsHomeMaryland SoccerPlexDraw, 22-22
March 23San Diego LegionHomeMaryland SoccerPlexLost, 27-11
March 30Anthem RCAwayAmerican Legion Memorial StadiumWon, 46-32
April 6RFC Los AngelesHomeMaryland SoccerPlexDraw, 22-22
April 20Houston SaberCatsHomeMaryland SoccerPlexLost, 38-17
April 26Utah WarriorsAwayZions Bank StadiumLost, 31-24
May 4Miami SharksHomeMaryland SoccerPlexWon, 13-10
May 11Chicago HoundsAwaySeatGeek StadiumWon, 22-21
May 24Seattle SeawolvesAwayStarfire Sports ComplexLost, 26-24
June 1Anthem RCHomeMaryland SoccerPlexWon, 47-29
June 8New England Free JacksHomeMaryland SoccerPlexLost, 31-30
June 14Dallas JackalsAwayChoctaw StadiumWon, 36-34
June 22Miami SharksAwayChase StadiumLost, 17-12
June 29NOLA GoldHomeMaryland SoccerPlexWon, 27-24
RoundDateOpponentHome/AwayLocationResult
Eastern Semi-FinalJuly 20New England Free JacksAwayVeterans Memorial StadiumLost, 33-29

In 2025, Old Glory played 16 matches. One of eight home matches was played at George Mason Stadium. The team made the playoffs for the third consecutive year but lost in the semi-finals.

DateOpponentHome/AwayLocationResult
February 15Miami SharksAwayDRV PNK StadiumWon, 31-29
March 1San Diego LegionHomeMaryland SoccerPlexLost, 26-10
March 8Anthem RCHomeMaryland SoccerPlexWon, 26-22
March 15Chicago HoundsAwaySeatGeek StadiumLost, 30-26
March 22New England Free JacksHomeMaryland SoccerPlexWon, 28-14
March 29RFCLAAwayWallis Annenberg StadiumLost, 54-44
April 5Seattle SeawolvesHomeMaryland SoccerPlexWon, 29-12
April 12NOLA GoldAwayGold Mine on AirlineLost, 51-29
April 19Miami SharksHomeMaryland SoccerPlexLost, 37-35
April 26Houston SaberCatsAwaySaberCats StadiumLost, 48-27
May 4Utah WarriorsHomeMaryland SoccerPlexWon, 28-12
May 13NOLA GoldHomeGeorge Mason StadiumWon, 27-14
May 18Anthem RCAwayAmerican Legion Memorial StadiumWon, 41-19
May 24New England Free JacksAwayVeterans Memorial StadiumWon, 20-17
May 31RFCLAHomeMaryland SoccerPlexLost, 43-32
June 7San Diego LegionAwayTorero StadiumLost, 50-5
RoundDateOpponentHome/AwayLocationResult
Eastern Semi-FinalJune 14Chicago HoundsAwaySeatGeek StadiumLost, 27-16
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