A Path to
the Pitch

When Syracuse University senior Patrick Hefright first picked up a rugby ball during his sophomore year of high school, it was a joke courtesy of his friend. What he didn’t know then was how essential rugby would become to his identity. As a lifelong hockey player, Patrick never expected to find himself preparing for the 2026 Major League Rugby Draft. Rugby has become something he never wants to give up.

Patrick’s story, however, is about more than chasing a professional career. In the United States, where rugby exists on the margins, with limited development systems and no clear pathway, players are often left to navigate their futures alone. What keeps Patrick committed isn’t the promise of future glory but the culture and brotherhood of rugby.

Through Syracuse University’s partnership with Ireland’s Leinster Academy, Patrick gained access to a system rooted in community, culture, and pride, designed to develop players from the ground up. Not only has this approach developed him as a player, but it has also enabled him to contribute to the growth of American rugby by introducing the game to the next generation.

This project follows Patrick’s pursuit of a professional career and uncertain future, while documenting how his passion for rugby extends beyond personal ambition to building something for the next generation.