International Rugby News
The Pan-Am Games Opening Ceremonies start Friday night, and while the USA Men’s 7s team won’t be in attendance because they play the next day, being in the athletes village and part of a multi-sport event is still an exciting thing.
Atlantis Rugby Corporation is holding a camp for high school boys and girls with an eye toward identifying players to play in the Atavus RugbyTown 7s in Glendale, Colo., and also participate in trips to Cuba and Las Vegas.
The Eagles will get together soon to prepare for the Pacific Nations Cup, hopefully clothed and perhaps some of the big changes we might see will be in the numbers 4 through 8.
The USA Men’s National 15s team will officially begin their 2015 season next week as they assemble for the Pacific Nations Cup.
It’s an assembly that means a lot, in part because it’s an assembly of (almost) everyone, and it’s the first assembly in a World Cup year.
Mike Petri, who will prepare for his third World Cup, likes how things are shaping up.
The New Zealand Black Ferns rode a dominat second half to beat the USA 47-14 in the Women's Super Series in Alberta Sunday, capping off a 3-0 run.
The Eagles led early in the first half and were within a point at the break, but little erros undercut what was a fairly encouraging performance by the United States, and handed victory to New Zealand.