
Warriors season update
The MLR has suspended all matches for the next 30 days, effective immediately. At the appropriate time, the league and clubs will release further updates. Further decisions will be made in guidance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), and other public health authorities. This suspension applies to the Utah Warriors home opener that had been scheduled for Friday, March 13, 2020 at the Zions Bank Stadium.
Season tickets for all suspended games can be exchanged for additional tickets at future 2020 Warriors home games. This exchange must be done at the Rio Tinto Stadium or Zions Bank Stadium ticket offices. All questions regarding tickets can be emailed to [email protected].
All season ticket holders will be offered an exclusive season ticket holder merchandise discount as well as an exclusive 2021 season ticket promo offer. One (1) additional 2021 season ticket will be offered if no refund for 2020 game(s) is acquired.
We are grateful for your support of Utah Warriors Rugby, and we appreciate your continued support during this 30-day suspension. We will continue to keep you informed about anything that impacts the Warriors or MLR, and keep an eye out for updates posted on our website, via email and social media.
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