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Wed 29 August

USA Tomahawks name extensive Elite Player Pool

USA Tomahawks name extensive Elite Player Pool

In total, 95 players have been drafted into the pool and encouragingly most of them are from the AMNRL’s domestic conferences.

Players may be added to the squad as the coaching staff develop and evaluate talent leading to next season and RLWC2013. 

As to be expected, the Atlantic Conference provides the bulk of the squad with 55, while the overseas based contingent is the next biggest contributor with 21. The Pacific Conference, now in its second season, serves up nine players from Hawaii and American Samoa and the remainder of the players come from the newly established Midwest, Southwest and West Conferences. 

The AMNRL’s repeat champion New York Knights and 2012 semifinalists Pennsylvania Bulls have the highest representation from any club within the pool at 15 players each, while repeat Grand Finalists Connecticut Wildcats check in with 11. 

The big names in the pool that will be recognized globally include NRL players Clint Newton (Penrith) and Joseph Paulo (Parramatta), along with Ryan McGoldrick, who plays for Hull FC in the English Super League. The extensive size of the Elite Player Pool is in keeping with the AMNRL’s stated goal of casting as far and as wide as possible for potential talent for the USA Tomahawks coaching staff. 

Head coach Matt Elliott, assistant coach Marcus Vassilakopoulos and football development manager Steve Johnson are tasked with identifying America’s best international caliber players and then preparing them as a squad for RLWC2013. 

“I think the next process for us to enter into is to look at the dynamics of the squad,” Coach Elliott told WeAreRugby. “I think it’s vital to support the local element from the US to make sure there’s the right balance in the squad. This is so important. 

“I think what’s going on down South and what’s going on in Hawaii is good and needs to be part of the selection process. “Ultimately, it’s essential to get representation from each of the regions. This is only a personal opinion, but players coming out of the AMNRL has to be a priority. 

“It would be completely absurd, in my opinion, if we stacked the squad with players from Australia, New Zealand and Britain because it completely negates the work that’s been done. 

“There are some guys in the overseas contingent, like Joe [Paulo], that are in the must-have category because of their skills and experience and then we can start to look at who’s got the versatility and ability that we want to round out the squad. 

“The front end of the process is that we need to make sure that the players out of the AMNRL are the best we can get. I think Marcus has done a remarkable job and I think we’ve got the expertise to identify the best domestic players.” 

The USA’s next challenge is the Colonial Cup series with archrivals Canada. That two-game tournament takes place in September. 

AMNRL ELITE PLAYER POOLATLANTIC CONFERENCE: Fitzjames Adams (Knights), Joe Argueta (Knights), Luke Barron (Wildcats), Gareth Baxendale (Knights), Mike Brazill (Bulls), Kenny Britt (Bulls), James Carder (Knights), Mike Cartwright (Knights), Luke Collins (Bulls), Bryan Confer (Bulls), CJ Cortalano (Knights), Curtis Cunz (Wildcats), Akarika Dawn (Bulls), Phil Dorn (Eagles), John Dykeman (Knights), Ian Elliott (Knights), Todd Fisher (Knights), Ed Fua (Eagles), Gareth Gibbs (Wildcats), Phil Giuliano (Raiders), John Grace (Bulls), Wes Haughton (Bulls), Ben Hopson (Bulls), Luke Hume (Knights), Dan Johnson (Sharks), Pete Jordan (Knights), Andy Kneisly (Bulls), Cory Mayo (Bulls), Mike Murphy (Knights), Damien O'Malveney (Bulls), Zac Padgett (Sharks), Rob Ploth (Raiders), Apple Pope (Bulls), Matt Reilly (Raiders), Justin Ripley (Knights), Charlie Rizzo (Wildcats), Mike Romero (Sharks), Gio Roses (Wildcats), Pete Roses (Wildcats), Ben Sadgrove (Knights), Mike Schacter (Wildcats), Dennis Schmieler (Wildcats), Christian Seaman (Eagles), Phil Shipos (Sharks), Ryan Sodano (Sharks), Sean Taylor (Knights), Steve Thompson (Sharks), Salesi Tongamoa (Wildcats), Louis Tulio (Bulls), Dusten Umeda (Wildcats), Alejandro Valentin (Bulls), Freddy Vero (Raiders), Matt Walsh (Wildcats), Adam Wendland (Raiders), Kevin Wiggins (Bulls) 

MIDWEST CONFERENCE: Conor Hadley (Storm), Eric Hunt (Storm), Kevin Hunt (Storm) 

PACIFIC CONFERENCE: Tala Esera (Hawaii), Henry Leatio'o (American Samoa), Kelly McGill (Hawaii), Keiki Misipeka (American Samoa), Vai Natoa (Hawaii), Leonard Peters (Hawaii), Anthony Sunia (Hawaii), Loto Tagaloa (Hawaii), Mo Uitalia (Hawaii) 

SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE: Brian Jensen (Utah), Josh Latu (Utah), Kali Tavake (Utah), Chance Williams (Utah) 

WEST CONFERENCE: Zane Hirtzel (California), Ika Ofa (California), Jack Tracy (California) 

OVERSEAS: Cory Blair (Tweed Heads), Mark Cantoni (Pia), Tyrone Coppedge (Sunshine Coast), Kristian Freed (Sunshine Coast), Mike Filimona (Penrith), Michael Garvey (Ipswich), Danny Howard (Wentworthville), Steven Howard (Tuggeranong), David Marando (Belrose), Ryan McGoldrick (Hull FC), David Myles (Unattached), Clint Newton (Penrith), Mark Offerdahl (Carcassonne), Joseph Paulo (Parramatta), Kevin Pease (Burleigh), Matt Petersen (Gympie), Jayson Rego (Ipswich), Josh Rice (Ipswich), Tui Samoa (Redcliffe), Mitchell Stevens (Wynnum-Manly), Jared Stewart (Leeds)

 

USA Tomahawks name extensive Elite Player Pool The American National Rugby League has named an expanded 'Elite Player Pool', the most extensive to date as it looks ahead to RLWC2013.

A

Australia v England

SAT OCT 26, KO: 2:30pm,
MILLENNIUM STADIUM, CARDIFF

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Fiji v Ireland

MON OCT 28, KO: 8:00pm,
SPOTLAND STADIUM, ROCHDALE

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England v Ireland

SAT NOV 02, KO: 2:30pm,
THE JOHN SMITH'S STADIUM, HUDDERSFIELD

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Australia v Fiji

SAT NOV 02, KO: 8:00pm,
LANGTREE PARK, ST HELENS

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England v Fiji

SAT NOV 09, KO: 2:30pm,
THE KINGSTON COMMUNICATIONS STADIUM, HULL

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Australia v Ireland

SAT NOV 09, KO: 8:00pm,
THOMOND PARK, LIMERICK

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B

Papua New Guinea v France

SUN OCT 27, KO: 4:00pm,
MS3 CRAVEN PARK, HULL

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New Zealand v Samoa

SUN OCT 27, KO: 6:00pm,
HALLIWELL JONES STADIUM, WARRINGTON

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New Zealand v France

FRI NOV 01, KO: 8:00pm,
PARC DES SPORTS, AVIGNON

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Papua New Guinea v Samoa

MON NOV 04, KO: 8:00pm,
MS3 CRAVEN PARK, HULL

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New Zealand v Papua New Guinea

FRI NOV 08, KO: 8:00pm,
HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE STADIUM, LEEDS

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France v Samoa

MON NOV 11, KO: 8:00pm,
STADE GILBERT BRUTUS, PERPIGNAN

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C

Tonga v Scotland

TUE OCT 29, KO: 8:00pm,
DERWENT PARK, WORKINGTON

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Scotland v Italy

SUN NOV 03, KO: 4:00pm,
DERWENT PARK, WORKINGTON

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Tonga v Italy

SUN NOV 10, KO: 4:00pm,
THE SHAY, HALIFAX

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D

USA v Cook Islands

WED OCT 30, KO: 8:00pm,
MEMORIAL STADIUM, BRISTOL

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Wales v USA

SUN NOV 03, KO: 2:00pm,
GLYNDWR UNIVERSITY RACECOURSE GROUND, WREXHAM

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Wales v Cook Islands

SUN NOV 10, KO: 2:00pm,
THE GNOLL, NEATH

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C/D

Wales v Italy

SAT OCT 26, KO: 4:30pm,
MILLENNIUM STADIUM, CARDIFF

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Tonga v Cook Islands

TUE NOV 05, KO: 8:00pm,
LEIGH SPORTS VILLAGE, LEIGH

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Scotland v USA

THU NOV 07, KO: 8:00pm,
SALFORD CITY STADIUM, SALFORD

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QF

Winner B v Winner C

FRI NOV 15, KO: 8:00pm,
HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE STADIUM, LEEDS

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Winner A v Winner D

SAT NOV 16, KO: 1:00pm,
GLYNDWR UNIVERSITY RACECOURSE GROUND, WREXHAM

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Runner Up A v 3rd Place B

SAT NOV 16, KO: 8:00pm,
DW STADIUM, WIGAN

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Runner Up B v 3rd Place A

SUN NOV 17, KO: 3:00pm,
HALLIWELL JONES STADIUM, WARRINGTON

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SF

Winner QF 1 v Winner QF 3

SAT NOV 23, KO: 1:00pm,
THE BIG HIT, WEMBLEY STADIUM, LONDON

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Winner QF 2 v Winner QF 4

SAT NOV 23, KO: 3:30pm,
THE BIG HIT, WEMBLEY STADIUM, LONDON

F

Winner SF 1 v Winner SF 2

SAT NOV 30, KO: 2:30pm,
OLD TRAFFORD, MANCHESTER

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