New Zealand fly half Sam Malcolm leads the Toronto Arrows in MLR play
The Toronto Arrows have packed their Major League Rugby lineup with Canadian talent in their inaugural season.
But the Arrows look to 23-year-old New Zealander Sam Malcolm to quarterback their attack from fly half.
“He’s got a very high rugby IQ,” said Chris Silverthorn, Toronto’s director of rugby. “It’s been fantastic. It’s kind of what we needed — someone with a high rugby IQ to really manage the game. He’s been great.”
Malcolm played from 2015 to ’18 for Manawatu Turbos in the provincial Mitre 10 Cup, the second tier of the sport in New Zealand below Super Rugby. He represented New Zealand universities, played for the Super Rugby Hurricanes’ under-20 side and tried out for the national under-20 team.