Toronto Arrows set for first home game in 867 days after pandemic-related absence
TORONTO — After an 867-day absence, the Toronto Arrows finally get to play at home Saturday.
The exhibition game against the Atlantic Selects at York Lions Stadium is part celebration, part scouting mission as Arrows director of rugby Chris Silverthorn checks out some young talent with many of his veteran players overseas or taking time off after international duty.
It’s also a chance for the Major League Rugby team to get its brand back in the spotlight after an extended absence.
The Arrows played the entire 2021 season out of Mariette, Ga., sharing facilities with Rugby ATL, due to pandemic-related travel restrictions. The 2020 season was cut short after five games, all on the road for the Arrows.