USA Men’s XVs National Team announces match roster to face Canada Saturday at Infinity Park

Thu, Sep 9, 2021, 3:28 PM
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by Aalina Tabani
©Joe Chase 2021
©Joe Chase 2021

Head Coach Gary Gold has made (7) seven changes to his match roster from last week as the USA faces Canada this Saturday, Sept 11, KO 7 PM MT, at Infinity Park in Glendale, CO.  The match marks the finale of a home and away series within the Rugby World Cup qualification process. Tickets are available at www.usarug.by/RWCQ with a LIVE stream on FloRugby.com

Roster highlights:

  • AJ MacGinty will lead the group as Captain and start at flyhalf
  • David Ainu’u and Joe Taufete’e start at prop 
  • Kapeli Pifeleti starts at hooker 
  • Ryan Matyas (wing) will start for the first time since 2018 against Romania 
  • Tavite Lopeti starts at center after winning his first cap last week and scoring a crucial try at fulltime 
  • Mike Dabulas could make his national team debut from the bench

Last Week vs Canada 

Last week saw a devastating and uncharacteristic 34-21 loss to Canada, marking the first time the USA Men have lost to Canada in eight years. The Eagles put themselves behind with simple errors and a lack of urgency that allowed Canada to claw their way back in the game despite two yellow cards in the opening minutes and a number of their own penalties.  

Tavite Lopeti’s try on the final drive cut the gap on the scoreboard, giving the USA a 13-point deficit to make up (14 points to win) this Saturday in order to become the North America 1 seed. 

Whoever wins the battle will face Uruguay, the South America 1 seed, on Oct 2 and Oct 9 to seal qualification to Rugby World Cup 2023 in France. Whoever loses will face Chile, also on Oct 2 and Oct 9, to continue the qualification process into next year. 

September 11 Tribute 

Saturday’s match takes place on the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attacks, marking a significant and meaningful day in the nation’s history. 

The Eagles will honor the occasion by wearing a commemorative logo both on their warm-up shirts and as a patch on their match jerseys. A special video featuring Men’s and Women’s 15s players will appear at pregame, followed by a moment of silence to honor all those affected in 2001 and even most recently in Kabul. 

At halftime, Lt. Col. Dr. Kat Strus will accept a commemorative flag on behalf of Friends of Flight 93, in honor of American rugby players Mark Bingham and Jeremy Glick. Bingham and Glick are known for their heroic efforts in derailing the fourth plane 20 years ago. USA Rugby highly encourages the community to support Friends of Flight 93 by making a donation to The National Memorial or by purchasing their own warm-up shirt in-stadium. All t-shirt profits go directly to the fund. 

Click here to make a donation to Friends of Flight 93. 

Head Coach Gary Gold said

I speak for everyone when I say we are incredibly focused on making up for our performance last week. As a group, we are utterly disappointed in what we showed on the field against Canada; and credit where it’s due, because they took their opportunities and deserved to win. We absolutely cannot underestimate what this Canadian side can do and it is on us to put out a dramatically improved performance from last week. 

“Saturday will be a serious task for us both physically and mentally on the field and because of what that day represents to this country. Playing on the anniversary of September 11 is something our guys take very seriously and there is a huge amount of pride that goes into representing your country in a World Cup qualifier on such an important day as that.” 

USA Match-Day Roster 

PLAYER NAME POSITION CLUB CAPS
1. David Ainu'u Prop Toulouse (FRA) 12
2. Kapeli Pifeleti Hooker Saracens (ENG) 5
3. Joe Taufete'e Prop Lyon (FRA) 30
4. Nate Brakeley Lock Rugby United New York 26
5. Nick Civetta Lock Rugby United New York 29
6. Jamason Fa'anana-Schultz Flanker Old Glory DC 4
7. Hanco Germishuys Flanker Rugby United New York 24
8. Cam Dolan No. 8 NOLA Gold 54
9. Ruben De Haas Scrumhalf Saracents (ENG) 20
10. AJ MacGinty (C) Flyhalf Sale Sharks (ENG) 29
11. Ryan Matyas Wing San Diego Legion 12
12. Bryce Campbell Center Austin Gilgronis 35
13. Tavite Lopeti Center Seattle Seawolves 1
14. Christian Dyer Wing USA Sevens 3
15. Marcel Brache Fullback Austin Gilgronis 25
16. Dylan Fawsitt Hooker Rugby United New York 16
17. Chance Wenglewski Prop Rugby ATL 7
18. Paul Mullen Prop Utah Warriors 21
19. Siaosi Mahoni Lock San Diego Legion 3
20. Andrew Guerra Flanker NOLA Gold 2
21. Nate Augspurger Scrumhalf/Wing San Diego Legion 27
22. Will Magie Flyhalf/Fullback Austin Gilgronis 28
23. Mike Dabulas Flyhalf/Fullback Old Glory DC uncapped

Men’s XVs National Team Staff

Head Coach | Gary Gold
Asst Coach | Rob Hoadley
Asst Coach | Steve Brett
Asst Coach | Shawn Pittman
Head of Strength & Conditioning | Huw Bevan
Asst Strength & Conditioning | Josh Schnell
Performance Analyst | Jimmy Harrison
Team Doctor | Sam Akhavan
Head Physiotherapist | Kristen Douhan
Athletic Trainer | Ron Klingensmith
Massage Therapist | Daliah Hurwitz 
Team Manager | Oscar Alvarez

Men’s XVs National Team Fall Schedule

September 4, 2021
vs Canada
KO 3 PM NT
Swilers Rugby Club, St John’s, Newfoundland
WATCH on FloRugby.com 

September 11, 2021
vs Canada
KO 7 PM MT
Infinity Park, Glendale, CO
Tickets Here
WATCH on Florugby.com

October 2, 2021
vs South America TBC
KO 6 PM MT
Infinity Park, Glendale, CO
Tickets Here
WATCH on FloRugby.com 

October 9, 2021
vs Chile or Uruguay
All details TBD

October 23, 2021
vs All Blacks
KO 3 PM ET 
FedEx Field, Washington, D.C. 
Tickets Here
Broadcast TBD

October 30, 2021
vs Ireland
KO To be Confirmed 
Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
Tickets Here
Broadcast TBD


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