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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Opening Kick

Opening Kick is a segment devoted to bringing you all Eagles and U.S.A. Rugby news in one location.

Eagles/7's:

The U.S.A. 7's team is getting ready for the Gold Coast in a couple of weeks and captain Shalom Suniula suggests that the team is more prepared than ever.

Canada have named their team for the Gold Coast and it has a few surprising names on it.

Club/College:

Alex Goff takes a look at the club and college scene and suggests that there are just too many teams playing in the top divisions. (Membership required)

NYAC beat Eastern Ontario over the weekend 32-29. With no league to play in this fall, NYAC is trying to find matches anywhere they can.

NOVA may have saved their season with a 26-26 draw over the weekend. (Membership required)

Alumni of the Kansas University rugby program have donated enough money to build a new rugby complex.

Women:

Beantown picked up their second win in the Women's Premier League over the weekend after defeating Keystone 47-0.

In DI, NorCal Triple Threat also picked up a win after narrowly defeating the Seattle Mudhens.

The UVU Review shares more about the Wolverines women's rugby team, including the fact they are still upset about not being invited to nationals last year.

Here is a recap of all the weekend action from the Cardinal Conference.

The Atomic Sisters rugby club in New Mexico may have had their title chances disappear after being robbed. They are asking for any tips that can help recover their equipment.

Long-time Canadian referee Joyce Henry has retired. Good luck in her next adventure!

World:

European rugby bosses have expressed that they are willing to change but are also suggested that the Aviva Premiership isn't helping themselves with their actions.

The 2015 RWC organizing committee is still trying to secure the commitment of English Premier League stadiums.

Bermuda's road to the World Cup has come to an end after losing to Paraguay over the weekend. Paraguay will now play Brazil for the right to enter the South American 'A' Championship.

Bad news for South Africa, Francois Steyn has been not only ruled out of the last The Rugby Championship match, but also the Autumn tour.

At least his injuries aren't as bad as Wasp's Nic Berry, who was forced to retire yesterday.

Huw Richards is back with another history lesson at ESPNScrum. This time it's about Newport's win over South Africa in 1912.

Here is an interesting piece on fan etiquette while watching rugby in Britain.

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