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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Opening Kick

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

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Eagles:

We're guessing that you've seen the YouTube video showcasing Carlin Isles speed. But if you haven't, Rugby America gets you caught up.

Todd Clever says he is happy with the Eagles performance in Europe and is looking forward to facing his old club team in Japan this weekend. (Membership required)

We take a look back at Scott Lawrence, who recently stepped down as coach of the Junior All-Americans.

Speaking of the Junior All-Americans, the selection process for both the men's and women's teams was announced yesterday.

Youth:

U.S.A. Rugby will be discontinue awarding a High School National Championship. A group has organized an invitational tournament in its place.

Club/College:

With the College 7's Nationals finished, Alex Goff says that the college 7's focus turns to the Collegiate Rugby Championship.

Serevi Rugby will be holding a women's training camp at Harvard University next month for interested athletes.

World:

Not only did Warren Gatland select his coaching staff yesterday, he also managed to incentivize his opponents by saying that Australia was the best place for the Lions to pick up a series win.

His Lions duty means that Gatland will miss Wales's tour of Japan. Robin McBryde has stepped up in his absence to lead the team.

The talks over the future of the Heineken Cup have broken down. All parties met in London yesterday but weren't able to come to a deal.

The Port Elizabeth 7's were full of upsets and close wins. Nigel Starmer-Smith called it "incredible drama."

The Rugby Sevens World Cup is expected to give a huge boost to rugby in Russia.

Former Sale and Scotland Sevens player David Tait has passed away at the age of 25.

Exeter have re-signed James Hanks and Ben White while Gloucester have reached a new deal with Jonny May.

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