If season four of the US professional competition survives the coronavirus, it will kick-off without one of its founding teams
When Pat Guthrie was introduced to rugby union, in California in the 1990s, like many converts from American football he fell for it hard and fast. Soon he was working in the sport, producing and directing broadcasts for TV.
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