US ASSOCIATION OF RUGBY LEAGUE OFFICIAL

USA vs Canada Sept 16 Toronto 7pm

The USA Hawks will go in as favorites for Saturday’s Americas Championship winner-takes-all showdown with arch rivals Canada in Toronto..
USA vs Canada Sept 16 Toronto 7pm

USA's only need a tie to clinch this year’s series after comprehensively beating Jamaica in Game 1, before the Reggae Warriors bounced back to defeat the Canadians in Game 2. This game also represents playing for the Colonial Cup.

For the hometown Wolverines to have any chance of factoring into calculations for a series title they not only have to top their rivals from south of the border, something they haven’t been able to do since 2015, but they also need to win big.

Despite the tall order, however, Canadian head coach Ben Fleming isn’t perturbed by the prospect.

“With the [Toronto] Wolfpack playing as the curtain-raiser for this international means there will be plenty of rowdy fans,” he said.

“The players always tend to lift when they're playing in front of 7,000+ fans, so the raucous atmosphere might provide the extra motivation we need to get our first win.”

Canada is on a six-game losing streak following the defeat by Jamaica, which was backed up by a loss to a Fijian residents side last weekend, but coach Fleming isn’t overly concerned about his players’ state of mind.

“I think our biggest focus is just playing to our strengths and executing properly and consistently.

“We haven't really executed well in our last two games and it's cost us dearly. Having composure under pressure is key, especially with playing the USA in a World Cup year.

“The Americans and their heritage players always come up here a little stronger and more eager to impress given that there is World Cup positions probably still available.”

On the flipside, the Hawks know they need to guard against complacency and coach Sean Rutgerson says they’re not reading too much into Canada’s two latest losses.

“We are concentrating on what we want to do in the game,” he said. “If we do that we will be hard to beat.

“We are confident we will get the win, although it's going to be a tough task playing against Canada with a big home crowd behind them.”

While there are no injury concerns for the USA, there are some changes to the roster since their win against Jamaica with the inclusion of some experienced players.

“I am expecting a massive effort from the Canadians on home turf, and it should be a great test for us leading into the World Cup in October,” added coach Rutgerson.

Americas Championship schedule:
USA 48 Jamaica 6 – Jacksonville, FL (July 22, 2017)
Jamaica 28 Canada 14 – Kingston, Jamaica (August 26, 2017)
Canada v USA – Toronto, ON (September 16, 2017)

USA Squad Named:
  1. Gabriel Farley - Philadelphia Fight
  2. Bureta Faraimo - NZ Warriors
  3. Junior Vaivai - West Devils Illawarra
  4. Taylor Alley - Central Florida Warriors
  5. Martwain Johnston - Deleware Black Foxes
  6. Pio Vatuvei - Jacksonville Axemen
  7. Matthew Walsh - White Plains Wombats
  8. Joshua Rice - New York Knights
  9. Charles J Cortalano - White Plains Wombats
  10. Nick Newlin - Atlanta Rhinos
  11. Joe Eichner - Toronto Wolfpack
  12. Fotukava Hiko Malu - Atlanta Rhinos
  13. David Ulch - Tampa Mayhem
  14. Andrew Kneisly - Philadelphia Fight
  15. Chris Frazier - Northern Virginia Eagles
  16. Bart Longchamp - Central Florida Warriors
  17. Mike Elias - Boston 13s
  18. Jonathon St John - Tampa Mayhem
  19. Ryan Burroughs - Toronto Wolfpack

Two players to be omitted

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