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#1 deluded pom?

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Posted 17 November 2010 - 06:56 PM

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USA Beats Jamaica Source/Author: Brian Lowe in Jacksonville | Posted: 11.17.2010


The USA and Jamaica turned on an enthralling contest to open the 2010 HotelsofJacksonville.com Atlantic Cup that ended in a 36-26 American victory Tuesday night at Hodges Stadium in Jacksonville.

The game had everything from big hits, exciting tries, solid defense and even some controversy.

The Tomahawks opened the scoring in just the second minute when fullback Kenny Britt was put into a gap with a nicely timed pass by five-eighth Brent Shorten and Britt did the rest by running in under the posts untouched. A Nate Smith conversion gave the home team an early 6-0 lead.

Jamaica struck back within 10 minutes when center Greg Johnson got the first of two scores on the night to level things up.

In all, there were four lead changes before the Tomahawks finished over the top of their opposition.

“It was a hell of a game man, both sides put everything out there,” USA captain Apple Pope told WeAreRugby.

“If you looked on the sidelines there were guys split open left and right, guys leaving the field left and right, and knockout hits. You know, it was just a hard fought battle from the beginning.”

The Americans led 16-12 at halftime after tries by Conway Maraki, who had a huge impact on the final result, and Britt with his second. Jamaica pegged one back through their hooker Jamain Wray, who was their best player and who also was at the center of a bizarre set of circumstances in the second half.

The scores were locked at 26-26 with Jamaica mounting an attack when the Atlantic Cup’s official medico and US team doctor Jack Kazanjian went on to the field during a stoppage and suggested that Wray should be examined for a concussion.

There was a lengthy confab, the Jamaican team objected and referee Phil Bentham, who admitted later that he was surprised by the incident, ushered the doctor from the field and play resumed.

From his perspective, Dr Kazanjian said that as the tournament’s medical officer, he was concerned about the player’s well being.

After that, the US took control and posted two more tries by Maraki and Sean Taylor to ice the game.

Two other Tomahawk tries were scored by center Matt Thornton and winger Nate Smith, who finished the match going 4-from-7 on conversions.

“It was a game that you would expect between the USA and Jamaica,” added Tomahawks head coach David Niu.

“We found a way and that’s the valuable lesson I think. If you keep trying the result on the field was good and was sort of indicative of what we do off the field as well.”

Jamaica’s other try-scorers included Alex Brown and Paul White, Junior Brandford added the conversions.

The win was the third straight for the Tomahawks and improved their all-time win-loss record to 12-2.

Jamaica will play Canada on Thursday night in the second game of the series.

Edited by deluded pom?, 17 November 2010 - 06:56 PM.


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Posted 19 November 2010 - 09:31 AM

Sounds like a cracking match. smile.gif
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Posted 19 November 2010 - 12:06 PM

The best thing about the Canada-Jamaica-USA series is that it seems to be evenly matched.
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Posted 19 November 2010 - 12:13 PM

QUOTE (deluded pom? @ Nov 17 2010, 06:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Jamaica pegged one back through their hooker Jamain Wray, who was their best player


No surprise to anyone who has watched Keighley.

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Posted 19 November 2010 - 12:14 PM

QUOTE (tim2 @ Nov 19 2010, 12:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The best thing about the Canada-Jamaica-USA series is that it seems to be evenly matched.


It is this year, but with the amateur nature of the nations and the likely variations in funding for getting UK based players over for the comp, there is unlikely to be consistency in squad make-up from one year to the next, so scores are likely to vary a lot year on year.

Same goes for the lower level Euro comps.



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Posted 19 November 2010 - 03:23 PM

QUOTE (waistline expansionist @ Nov 19 2010, 12:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It is this year, but with the amateur nature of the nations and the likely variations in funding for getting UK based players over for the comp, there is unlikely to be consistency in squad make-up from one year to the next, so scores are likely to vary a lot year on year.

Same goes for the lower level Euro comps.


Is that just Jamaica or have Canada and the USA imported players?
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Posted 19 November 2010 - 04:00 PM

QUOTE (tim2 @ Nov 19 2010, 03:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Is that just Jamaica or have Canada and the USA imported players?


Don't know. USA have had players based in Aus in the past.



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Posted 19 November 2010 - 06:33 PM

The Canadians are all actual Canadians or Canadian citizens as far as I'm aware. The Americans have a couple of Aussies who I assume have been resident in the States for at least three years and do not have any players who ply their trade outside of the USA.




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