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The line up for The White Plains Wombats, Game 1 of the USARL Season, against Bucks County Sharks RLFC .

Team for Round 1

1. Jack Molloy (fullback)

2. Dominick Ricotta (wing)

3. Mike Sexauer (centre)

4. Shak Kostishak (centre)

5. Rob Niedzwiecki (wing)

6. Zach White (five-eight)

7. Matt Walsh (halfback)

8. Mike Schacter (front row)

9. Christian Artuso (hooker/dummy half)

10. Rob Stabile (front row)

11. Ike Etienne (second row)

12. Nathan J Wales (second row)

13. Luke Barron (lock) ©

14. Julio Sanchez (reserve)

15. Diego Carranza (reserve)

16. Tone Rodriguez (reserve)

17. Tony Kalamas (reserve)

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The Philadelphia Fight Rugby League line up to take on the DC Slayers for Round 1:

1.Roman Lowery

2. Tristan Sylk

3. Joel Beasley

4. Rhys Bowdich ©

5. Mike Timpano

6. Jesse Fogg

7. Rich Henson

8. Josh Vaartjes

9. Jared Frymoyer

10. James Coleman

11. Fraser Stirling

12. Andrew Tully

13. Casey Clark

Interchange

14. Sam Pearce

15.Brian Madden

16. Mike Gentile

17. Joe Cesario

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WEEK 1

    Bucks County Sharks vs White Plains Wombats   6-66     D.C. Slayers vs Philadelphia Fight   0-72     Northern Virginia Eagles vs Delaware Black Foxes   34-22     Central Florida Warriors vs Atlanta Rhinos   28-28     Boston 13s vs Rhode Island Rebellion   58-20     Brooklyn Kings vs New York Knights   24-26

 

WEEK 2

 

    Bucks County Sharks vs Delaware Black Foxes   6-96     D.C. Slayers vs Brooklyn Kings   12-34     Northern Virginia Eagles vs Boston 13s   42-24     Philadelphia Fight vs White Plains Wombats   60-6     Rhode Island Rebellion vs New York Knights   10-46     Atlanta Rhinos vs Jacksonville Axemen   22-32     Tampa Mayhem vs Central Florida Warriors   24-16
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USARL WEEK 3 – June 18/19, 2016

White Plains Wombats (90) vs D.C. Slayers (0)

Rhode Island Rebellion (32) vs Bucks County Sharks (0)*

Jacksonville Axemen (32) vs Tampa Mayhem (0)

New York Knights (42) vs Boston 13s (6)

Delaware Black Foxes (18) vs Philadelphia Fight (68)

Brooklyn Kings (48) vs Northern Virginia Eagles (20)

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‪#‎USARL‬ R4 Scores

DC Slayers 52 - 48 Bucks County Sharks

Tampa Mayhem 56 - 30 Atlanta Rhinos

Northern Virginia Eagles 0 - 68 Philadelphia Fight

Jacksonville Axemen 32 - 12 Central Florida Warriors

White Plains Wombats 6 - 44 Boston 13s

Delaware Black Foxes 24 - 82 New York Knights

Rhode Island Rebellion 28-38 Brooklyn Kings

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Week 5

Sat, Jul 09 (H) White Plains Wombats vs (A) Rhode Island Rebellion SUNY Purchase College 40-28

Sat, Jul 09 (H) Northern Virginia Eagles vs (A) D.C. Slayers Grizzly Sports Complex 74-18

Sat, Jul 09 (H) Philadelphia Fight vs (A) New York Knights A. A. Garthwaite Stadium 30-22

Sat, Jul 09 (H) Jacksonville Axemen vs (A) Atlanta Rhinos Hodges Stadium, Field B 48-6

Sat, Jul 09 (H) Central Florida Warriors vs (A) Tampa Mayhem Spec Mart Stadium, Deland 24-58

Sat, Jul 09 (H) Delaware Black Foxes vs (A) Bucks County Sharks Stadium Eden Park Stadium 64-6

Sun, Jul 10 (H) Brooklyn Kings vs (A) Boston 13s Bushwick Inlet Park, Brooklyn 18-50

 

Week 6

Sat, Jul 16 (H) New York Knights vs (A) Rhode Island Rebellion 52-16

Sat, Jul 16 (H) Bucks County Sharks vs  (A) Northern Virginia Eagles 0-70

Sat, Jul 16 (H) D.C. Slayers vs (A) Delaware Black Foxes 24-70

Sat, Jul 16 (H) White Plains Wombats vs (A) Brooklyn Kings 50-46

Sat, Jul 16 (H) Tampa Mayhem vs (A) Jacksonville Axemen 6-19

Sat, Jul 16 (H) Atlanta Rhinos vs (A) Central Florida Warriors 44-22

Sat, Jul 16 (H) Boston 13s vs (A) Philadelphia Fight 16-22

 

Week 7

Sat, Jul 23 (H) Boston 13s vs (A) D.C. Slayers 32-0

Sat, Jul 23 (H) Delaware Black Foxes vs (A) Northern Virginia Eagles 50-30

Sat, Jul 23 (H) White Plains Wombats vs (A) New York Knights 12-62

Sat, Jul 23 (H) Philadelphia Fight vs (A) Bucks County Sharks 48-0

Sat, Jul 23 (H) Rhode Island Rebellion vs (A) Brooklyn Kings 56-62
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Play Off time this weekend in the USARL

Following last weeks round its now Play Off time

New York Knights (22) vs Brooklyn Kings (20)

D.C. Slayers (30) vs Bucks County Sharks (20)

Northern Virginia Eagles (10) vs Philadelphia Fight (16)

Tampa Mayhem (34) vs Atlanta Rhinos (40)

Match Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=21&v=uPJI6dwGKPQ

Jacksonville Axemen (48) vs Central Florida Warriors (12)

Rhode Island Rebellion (0) vs Boston 13s (106)

Delaware Black Foxes (46) vs White Plains Wombats (16)

Playoffs Round 1: August 6th 2016

North East

Boston 13s (2) vs Brooklyn Kings (3)

Mid Atlantic

Delaware Black Foxes (2) vs Northern Virginia Eagles (3)

South

Jacksonville Axemen (1) vs Central Florida Warriors (4)

Tampa Mayhem (2) vs Atlanta Rhinos (3)

Promo video for New York Knights

https://vimeo.com/177774023

New website

http://www.newyorkknightsrugby.com

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Are there teams underneath this level in the different cities that feed into these teams or are these the only teams playing RL at any level?

 

No sport is very different in the USA to europe. But they might get feeder teams going forward.  

 

Listen to Steve Williams at 5mins 36 here talking about the new season https://soundcloud.com/leagueculture/leagueculture25

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USARL Playoff Results Round 1 & Outcomes

 

Boston 13s (64) vs Brooklyn Kings (40)

Delaware Black Foxes (24) vs Northern Virginia Eagles (22)

Jacksonville Axemen (38) vs Central Florida Warriors (14)

Tampa Mayhem (26) vs Atlanta Rhinos (16)

 

Playoffs Round 2: August 13th 2016

New York Knights vs Boston 13s

Philadelphia Fight vs Delaware Black Foxes

 

South Championship: August 13th 2016

Jacksonville Axemen vs Atlanta Rhinos

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Philly Fight win the North Conference by a Score of 33 to 24 over Boston 13s in extra time. Dustin Cooper for Boston was ruled out at game time with an Injury. Then Liam Georgetown was sent off for the rest of the game at the 12 minute mark after punching Louis Tulio from the Fight. Boston played 12 men from then on.

Scores were locked up at 20 all after 80 minutes so the game went to 2 x 10 mins extra time. Philly took at 26 to 20 lead in the first extra time, then added another try and conversion plus a field goal to go to 33. Boston got back a try in the last minute. But too little, too late. The Fight now head to Boston to face The Jacksonville Axemen in the National Championship.

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What is the story with Chicago mid west league is it just Chicago Stockyarders playing exhibition matches?

What is the story with Hawaii how come USARL are not involved in recent Ohana cup & is rugby league actually played in an ongoing basis in  Hawaii?

Why does rugby league have no presence on the West Coast of USA? When there is a decent number of number of Samoans, Tongans, Kiwis, Aussies and English on the West Coast who would have an interest in the sport. USARL has links to 3 non existent West Coast Clubs 2 in LA and one in Seattle, also Salt Lake city Utah has been mentioned in the past due to the Mormon church & a large Pacific Island population. If there was a Spinner Howland type of person on the West Coast dedicating time to driving and coordinating things i'm sure they could get a 6-8 team comp going on the West Coast?

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Other than Spinner's recent comments, news from the US has for the most part dried up. When the AMNRL was still in existence both organisations seemed to be trying to outdo each other in their plans for expansion.

Did the USARL need a mortal enemy to drive them on, to prove they were right to break away, and now that they have won the need to drive themselves on has diminished. I wouldn't blame them if that really is the case, the job they've given themselves is immense.    

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Other than Spinner's recent comments, news from the US has for the most part dried up. When the AMNRL was still in existence both organisations seemed to be trying to outdo each other in their plans for expansion.

Did the USARL need a mortal enemy to drive them on, to prove they were right to break away, and now that they have won the need to drive themselves on has diminished. I wouldn't blame them if that really is the case, the job they've given themselves is immense.    

 

PaulF if you want to keep up to date with the USARL the League Culture podcast covers any news coming out.

 

Had an interview at the start of the year with Stephen Williams who heads up the marketing.

 

 

You can find a digest of the final scores here https://soundcloud.com/leagueculture/leagueculture28#t=31:20  

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