Conall Boomer’s Journey into Major League Rugby: A Look at His Experience and Growth
Conall Boomer, the Rosbeg man who made the leap from Gaelic football to Major League Rugby, has been pleasantly surprised by the scale of the sport in America. Boomer describes rugby as a “sleeping giant” in the States and believes that the upcoming 2031 Rugby World Cup will further accelerate its growth.
Playing for the Chicago Hounds, Boomer has had the opportunity to rub shoulders with high-profile names like Dave Kearney and Nick McCarthy. Despite facing some challenges, including a major pectoral muscle injury that required surgery, Boomer is grateful for the chance to focus solely on rugby as a professional athlete.
Boomer’s journey in the MLR has been a mix of highs and lows, with the team experiencing a bit of a rollercoaster in terms of results. However, Boomer remains optimistic about the team’s potential and is confident that they will start to find their stride as the season progresses.
Back home in Ireland, Boomer’s former teammates and friends are eagerly following his progress in the MLR. Plans are even in place to screen his games at a local tavern, showcasing the support and interest in Boomer’s new venture.
As Boomer continues to adapt to his new life in Chicago and navigate the challenges of professional rugby, he remains focused on pushing his boundaries and maximizing his potential in the sport. With the support of his loved ones back home and a newfound passion for the game, Boomer is determined to make his mark in the fast-growing world of Major League Rugby.