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Different league format facing Mavericks, Lady Mavs in need of players

Published on Tuesday, 19 May 2026 13:13

Rugby season gets underway this weekend with the Parkland Mavericks in Winnipeg to face the Manitoba Wombats, Saturday, at 2:30 p.m.
The Mavericks began working out about two weeks ago with a few new recruits joining the team and more on the way after the high school season ends.
Coach Shawn Sarkonak said the team has been working on getting the rust out.
“And obviously, working on game speed and getting the new guys climatized to the game. So we’ve got to work on tackling and run, catch pass, the core skills that you need. I know the guys are looking forward to getting the season kicked off,” he said.
This year will featured a different format, with teams playing eight games until the end of July.
When that is completed, teams will be reseeded for Premier and Second Divisions.
There are three rural teams with Parkland, the Brandon Barbarians and the Steinbach-based Eastman Warriors.
The Manitoba Wombats, Winnipeg Assassins and Winnipeg Wasps will each have two teams, a first division and second division unit and the Winnipeg Wanderers will field one team.
After July, the Premier Division will have six teams and the Second Division will have four teams.
The Parkland Lady Mavericks have had only two players out for practices due to prior commitments, but coach Kent Miner said eight players have committed to play once the high school season ends in early June. He added more players will also be returning to the team from university.
Miner added a few players from Brandon will also join the team this year.
“We have lots of new interest, but people are busy and having a hard time getting out,” he said.
The Lady Mavericks will open the season, May 30, in Brandon against the Lady Barbarians, at noon.
Once all players are in place, Miner feels the Lady Mavericks will be competitive.
“We should be in the top three, for sure, if we get everybody out,” he said.



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