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Houston reached the Western Conference finals in 2022 and made only a few adjustments to...

Houston Sabercats director of rugby Heyneke Meyer, left, and head coach Pote Human are back to open the season on Saturday.With just a few adjustments to a team that reached the Western Conference finals in 2022, the Houston SaberCats will kick off the new Major League Rugby season this Sunday at Choctaw Stadium in Arlington against a Dallas Jackals team that went through deep changes on and off the field.

Led by experienced South African coach Pote Human and under the watchful eye of his compatriot and the team's director Heyneke Meyer, a former Springboks coach, the hosts scored five tries against three. Zapata is the only Argentine that stayed with Houston from the large group of players from the South American country that played for the SaberCats in past seasons. Among them, prop Juan Pablo Zeiss and utility back Marcos Moroni moved to Dallas in the off season.

The SaberCats, who had their best season last year when they reached the Western Conference final, in which they lost to the Seattle Seawolves, had a good start and a good end to their preparation game against the Free Jacks, but in the middle they left some uncertainties ahead of the new season.

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