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More Young Additions as Eagles Meet Chile

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More Young Additions as Eagles Meet Chile

World Cup vet Chris Baumann starts at prop once more.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (USA Rugby Release) – Men's Eagles Head Coach John Mitchell will continue the trend of awarding caps in the team's final home match of the inaugural Americas Rugby Championship Saturday, Feb. 20, when Chile visits Lockhart Stadium.

Todd Clever will captain the side for the second consecutive match before he and prop Eric Fry return to Newcastle Falcons in England, when the U.S. squad travels to South America to finish the first-year competition against Brazil and Uruguay. The Eagles earned bonus points in their first two matches, a draw with fellow table-topper Argentina XV and a fourth consecutive defeat of Canada in Texas, and sit level atop the tournament standings.

"We're [in a place to win] this competition but it's not necessarily something we're focused on," Mitchell said. "We respect the opposition and they bring different challenges each week. Obviously we look at them thoroughly, but we focus more on ourselves than the opposition in the competition."

Though the ARC-opening match against a select Argentina squad was not a test and no caps were awarded, 14 new Eagles received their first caps last weekend against Canada, including Mike Te'o at scrum half. The 22-year-old took over the No. 9 jersey from Rugby World Cup 2015 scrum half Niku Kruger, but will face Chile as fullback, a position at which he spent time playing with Taranaki Rugby in New Zealand last fall.

Kruger will be available on the bench as cover for young London Wasps Academy and USA Rugby All-American product Tom Bliss in his first appearance with the national team. JP Eloff rounds out the half-back pairing in his first start with the Eagles after playing 40 minutes last weekend.

Nic Edwards will receive his first cap on the wing before he and substitute Pat Blair return to the Men's Eagles Sevens program next week, while Lorenzo Thomas will line up alongside Chad London in the centers in his first action at the senior level. Thomas scored the AIG Men's Junior All-Americans' only try in a thrilling defeat of Canada's under-20s last weekend in the World Rugby U20 Trophy qualifier at Dell Diamond, and was called into the squad due to his level of play and the departure of the injured Lemoto Filikitonga.

Injuries and previous commitments have paved the way for players such as Nate Brakeley and Thomas to be called into the squad by the coaching staff during the ARC assembly, increasing the national team's depth. Brakeley will again start alongside Clever and David Tameilau in the back row, while Ben Landry and Brodie Orth swap their respective lock positions for Saturday's match.

"It's important to grow the depth," Mitchell said. "We're establishing greater competition down the tracks, and there was already competition in this side. There'll be even greater competition come June and November.

"It's quite unusual coming into an environment and people turning up and leaving as a result of the planning. It's been a bit challenging, but it's also been quite refreshing. There's new energy each week in bringing people up to speed."

Three additional debuts could come from the reserves in Demecus Beach, Pat Blair, and Ryan Matyas, who had originally been scheduled to join the team in South America.

Including Saturday's match at Lockhart Stadium, the U.S. finishes the first-year ARC competition against sides ranked lower than its current 16th-place ranking. The Eagles are benefiting from a mixture of veterans and internationally-inexperienced talent both in the standings and in terms of allowing Mitchell and the coaching staff to get a better look at the greater player pool for future tours.

Chile kept Argentina to 19 points through 40 minutes before losing, 52-15, but defeated Brazil in their opening match of the tournament.

"Where we finish will be a byproduct of what we bring in our performance, and it will be a byproduct of our preparation," the head coach said. "We're mindful of that. Chile's quite a different team to Canada and Argentina. They love to play with a lot of freedom and play from 100 meters out, and they could turn up in any area of space on attack."

See more from John Mitchell here.

Saturday's match is scheduled for a 6 p.m. ET kickoff, to be broadcast live on ESPN 3 (WatchESPN.com).Tickets are still available at Lockhart Stadium.

Men's Eagles | v. Chile 
1. Eric Fry 
2. Joseph Taufete'e 
3. Chris Baumann 
4. Ben Landry 
5. Brodie Orth 
6. Nate Brakeley 
7. Todd Clever (C) 
8. David Tameilau 
9. Tom Bliss 
10. JP Eloff 
11. Nic Edwards 
12. Chad London 
13. Lorenzo Thomas 
14. Luke Hume 
15. Mike Te'o

Men's Eagles | Reserves 
16. Mike Sosene-Feagai 
17. Olive Kilifi 
18. Demecus Beach 
19. Alec Gletzer 
20. Patrick Blair 
21. Niku Kruger 
22. Ryan Matyas 
23. Jake Anderson

Men's Eagles | Americas Rugby Championship Coaching Staff 
John Mitchell 
Phil Greening - Assistant Coach 
Marty Veale - Assistant Coach 
Rob Hoadley - Assistant Coach 
David Williams - Strength and Conditioning Coach 
Paul Goulding - Video Analyst 
Sean Lindersmith - Team Manager

 

Chile

1 Claudio Zamorano 2 Tomás Dussaillaint 3 Luis Sepúlveda 4 Felipe Bassaletti 5 Raimundo Piwonka 6 Ignacio Silva 7 Javier Richard 8 Benjamín Soto (cap) 9 Beltrán Vergara 10 Cristian Onetto 11 Humberto Chacaltana 12 Francisco de la Fuente 13 Matías Nordenflycht 14 Matías Contreras 15 Pablo Casas. 

Suplentes: 16 Rodrigo Moya 17 Iñaki Gurruchaga 18 José Tomás Munita 19 Cristobal Niedmann 20 Nikola Bursic 21 Matthieu Manas 22 José Ignacio Larenas 23 Leonardo Montoya.