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Friday, March 29, 2013

Opening Kick

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

Eagles:

Mike Tolkin announced the 23 players that will make the U.S. All-Stars against the Lions next month in the Rugby Showdown. The competition also announced that the canceled Vancouver match will be moved to Texas.

Alex Goff has a look at what a potential Eagles extended player pool looks like. (Membership required)

The Eagles 7's are gearing up for their big weekend in Tokyo. They are in desperate need of points at the tournament.

Are you ready? The Eagles will be unveiling their new kits on April 1st.

Hopefully not lost in the shuffle of the All-Stars announcements, the U.S.A. South Panthers have named their team that will take on The Bahamas this weekend in the NACRA Championship.

College:

Ted Hardy was busy as always yesterday as he got you caught up on the happenings in the ACRL.

After going 6-0 on his predictions last week, Jarrod Beckstrom is back with this week's DI-A picks.

BYU will be busy this weekend as they host Dixie State and Utah Valley in a pair of Utah Conference matches.

It's a down week for many college teams but not Arizona and Arizona State. The two will face each other this Saturday.

Army's Will Holder was named the Rhino Rugby Player of the Week following his team's big win over  Kutztown.

Jackie Finlan reports that women's collegiate conferences are set for a championship weekend.

Club:

Little Rock are 7-0 in the DII South and well on their way to a strong run in the playoffs while Cape Fear need two more wins to make it.

Youth:

Check out this great article on Greenwich High School who will be participating in the High School National Invitational.

Canada:

7's head coach Geraint John says that the Maple Leafs have gained the respect of other teams on the IRB Sevens Series.

World:

In case you missed it, make sure to check out Waisale Serevi's induction into the IRB Hall of Fame.

The nightmare season for the Highlanders continues as they went down to the Reds earlier today.

Australia is reportedly exploring the possibility of starting a nationwide 7's competition using state-based teams.

The Premiership says that it is not a cartel even though a member of the UK parliament says it is.

Reports have Irish flanker Stephen Ferris taking a lucrative offer in Japan next season.

Rugby returned the most positive samples for doping out of eight sports in France. That has officials scrambling.

Tidbits:

This isn't rugby related but I still thought I'd pass it on: Beards are the best.

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