- Danny Howard (10),
- Ryan Burroughs (15),
- Ryan Burroughs (17),
- Mark Offerdahl (23),
- Mark Offerdahl (25),
- Brandon Anderson (31),
- Brandon Anderson (39),
- Conor Donehue (42),
- Brandon Anderson (56),
- Bureta Faraimo (59),
- Bureta Faraimo (65),
- Ryan Burroughs (76),
- Brandon Anderson (79)
- Bureta Faraimo (5/13)
- Corey Makelim,
- Ryan Burroughs,
- Brandon Anderson,
- Bureta Faraimo,
- David Washington,
- Kristian Freed,
- Conor Donehue,
- Mark Offerdahl,
- Danny Howard,
- Andrew Kneisly,
- Joe Eichner,
- Jerome Veve,
- Haveatama Luani.
- Subs: Nicholas Newlin,
- Jamil Robinson,
- Chris Frazier,
- Chris Wiggins
- Thomas Garrido,
- Jose Nitor-Alvear,
- Mana Castillo-Sioni,
- Patrick Caamano,
- Zecil Yao,
- Trent Millar,
- Bradley Millar,
- Eduardo Wegener,
- Christian Sandoval,
- Jaden Laing,
- Nick Doberer,
- Brandon Tobar,
- James Horvat.
- Subs: Piero Diaz,
- Iziah Esera,
- Jonathan Espinoza,
- Taylor Salas
Match report
In torrential rain, the host Hawks were comfortable 62-0
winners over newcomers Chile in the opening round, seven of their tries claimed
by their unstoppable right-hand side combination of Ryan Burrows, with a hat
trick, and debutant Brooklyn’s Brandon Anderson who grabbed four; Bureta
Faraimo also finishing with 16 points from a try double and four goals.
“In the early stages we weren’t sure what to expect from the
opposition,” said USA head coach Sean Rutgerson of the first South American
nation to play in the qualifiers.
“We still had to defend because they ran hard, but we just
had a bit more experience. It was a good chance to give some of the guys plenty
of game time, just so they can get used to playing internationals, and they
went well.”
Hawks skipper Mark Offerdahl also grabbed a brace of
touchdowns and Jacksonville winger David Washington impressed.
Chile played with heart but were outclassed, loose forward
James Horvat their best.
USA and Jamaica will meet at the Hodges Stadium, University
of North Florida, Jacksonville on Saturday (kick off time 4pm local) to decide
the eleventh nation to qualify for the 2021 Rugby League World Cup in England.