Vancouver, BC - The USA lost 26-14 to Ireland in their final WXV 1 game, and it was a tough way to end it.
The Eagles were definitely on the wrong side of the referee's whistle and as the penalties piled up a 14-7 lead with about 20 to go evaporated in a series of whistles, cards, and discipline breakdowns.
Hope Rogers celebrated her 50th cap, becoming only the second USA Women’s Eagle to reach this milestone; Jamie Burke retired with 51. Past and present collided at the jersey ceremony, where Jamie Burke presented Rogers with her jersey. Captain Kate Zackary also made history, earning her 40th cap and joining an elite group as only the sixth player to achieve this mark.
Despite the results of the last three weeks, the squad made history appearing in their first WXV 1 and playing against the top teams in the country. Major lessons learned will give them work-ons as players separate until the new year as they prep for the Rugby World Cup 2025.
Comments from Head Coach Sione Fukofuka:
"We were really confident, but unfortunately discipline and the yellow cards made it really hard against a really good Irish team. We've had four weeks together, a WXV 1 tournament against some of the best teams in the world. We're really pleased at we're we've grown to, but back in the game we could've been a little smarter and our discipline was a challenge.
"A majority of the players will go back into playing for the PWR and playing for their clubs before we transition into our World Cup prep starting in January."
Comments from Captain Kate Zackary:
"There were just too many penalties. In the first half alone, eight, and I'm sure we gave up more than that in the second half. A lot of them were just off our own devices. Ireland was quick over the ball, but there were plenty we could've worked harder. Our attack moments were really good. Our defense moments were really good. And we would give away a cheap penalty somewhere.
"WXV 1 is where we want to be. Coming out of PAC 4, our intent was to win that last game against Australia and seal the deal to get into WXV 1. Because we want to play against the best teams; there's nothing like competing against the top teams in the world. And Ireland's on the come up. It's great to see the investment they have and work hard on and that's something we're chasing in the States."