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RLWC 2017 Americas Qualifiers - LIVE Saturday morning EST

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Final score United States 20, Jamaica 14. If Canada beats Jamaica by 7 points or more on Tuesday night, the Wolverines will have edge going into the last match next weekend. Go Wolverines go!!!!
 

Poul

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Final score United States 20, Jamaica 14. If Canada beats Jamaica by 7 points or more on Tuesday night, the Wolverines will have edge going into the last match next weekend. Go Wolverines go!!!!

If Canada beat Jamaica during the week, then next week's match between the Hawks and the Wolverines will be the decider, with the winner qualifying for the World Cup, regardless of whether Canada beat Jamaica by 1 point or 100 points. I think only qualifier on that would be if the USA v Canada match were to be a draw, and then points differential would come into it.
 

deluded pom?

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It will be even more interesting next week if Jamaica beat the Canadians on Tuesday by a decent margin. All three teams would still be in with a shout of qualification.
 
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New USA head coach Brian McDermott tasted victory in his first game in charge, as the Hawks held on to defeat Jamaica 20-14 in the opening match of the Firehouse Subs World Cup Qualifiers – Americas, in Jacksonville , Florida. An extremely strong wind throughout made cold conditions even more difficult, the hosts impressive out of dummy half coping with it, while the visitors put down too much ball.

“It was very tough game, a really challenging game,” said McDermott. “The Jamaicans were a group of very big and athletic men that needed to be defended. We toughed it out to get the win, I was really pleased with our commitment to each other.”

The Hawks were best served by Kristian Freed at hooker, while skipper Mark Offendahl was a towering presence. “I’m very happy the boys hung in there,” Offendahl noted. “We made it a bit tough for ourselves with a lot of knock-ons and penalties but, to our credit, we hung in there and got the win. We had a game plan and when we did stick to it we dominated.”

USA got off to a terrific start, posting two tries in quick succession to take a 10-0 lead. Offerdahl powered over for the first in the 10th minute, Freed gaoling and, after the Reggae Warriors had again spilled the ball, Taylor Howden went over from close in. Jamaica dominated possession for the rest of the half, winning eight penalties in a clash of numerous huge collisions and the occasional flare up but, too often, the visitors surrendered the ball in promising positions.

Prop Ross Peltier was a stand out for Jamaica and he sniped over on the half hour, Joel Farrell converting to narrow the gap to four points. Soon after, USA debutant Sam Carson was sinbinned for attacking the legs of a kicker and, as the half ended, Omari Caro followed him to the sidelines after being shown a yellow card for an off the ball incident.

A flurry of tries at the start of the second period saw the game open up. Powerful centre Danny Howard was the first across for the Hawks from another superb short ball from Freed, who goaled, but Jamaica hit back when Farrell picked up a stray pass and scorched to the corner on a 70 metre run, his conversion attempt wide in the wind. Some good hands from the hosts restored their ten point advantage when full back Corey Makelin joined the line to go over in the 49th minute but from there on in it was a USA rear-guard action as the Jamaicans again had most of the ball. Tenacious home defence kept the visitors out until two minutes from time when the ever-industrious Peltier claimed his second score.

“It was a really exciting game and I think the fans would have been really pleased,” said Jamaica head coach Romeo Monteith. “It was competitive until the end and I want to congratulate the USA on their victory. We just need to regroup for Canada. We have a few injuries so hopefully we’ll be able to get them back on the field. “We were pretty tough in defence even though we let in two soft tries, but overall for 80 minutes I think we were really solid, which pleased me a lot. There are areas for us to improve though, we could have shifted the ball better; our strength was at centre and wing. We needed to move the ball a lot earlier.”

The next match is on Tuesday when Jamaica face Canada in DeLand, Florida.

Sin bin: Sam Carson (33), Omari Caro (39).

Pictured: USA captain Mark Offerdahl powers into the Jamaica defence.
Photo credit: www.daveywilson.com.

USA
Corey Makelim, Taylor Howden, Taylor Alley, Danny Howard, Mike Timpano, Rich Henson, Matt Walsh, Steve Howard, Kristian Freed, Mark Offerdahl, Abe Cohen, Casey Clark, John Purnell. Subs: Ryan Burroughs, Nick Newlin, Andrew Kneisly, Sam Carson

JAMAICA
Wayne Rettie, Alex Brown, Richie Barnett, Renaldo Wade, Omari Caro, Joel Farrell, Daniel Thomas, Antonio Baker, Marvin Thompson, Ross Peltier, Nathan Campbell, Corey Hanson, Lamont Bryan. Subs: Joe Brown, Tyrone Rowe, Ryan Grant, Mo Agoro


http://www.rlef.eu.com/wcq/report?RLE00000664
 

deal.with.it

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Jamaica decided against using local halves.
No. 6 was an alright ball runner, but gee the halves gave them no direction, nor did the hooker.
 

Storm13

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Regarding the stream it was reliable for me with a few low quality points that lasted only a few seconds. Comparing it to other streams I would give it an 8/10.

Switch the coaching staff around and Jamaica would walk it in. Jamaica needs to think about playing boring footy first and let the flair come naturally as they were terrible at forcing it.
 

Storm13

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Could only hear the commentators on the stream but could hear a faint crowd and announcer in the background. Camera focussed on the field the entire time so no shots of the stands.
 

paulmac

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Just bought my ticket to access the stream for Canada v Jamaica.Looking forward to some footy in December,might get a few mooseheads to go with it.
 

miguel de cervantes

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Preview: http://www.rlef.eu.com/news/article/1195/firehouse-subs-rlwcq---americas

CANADA 19-MAN SQUAD
Billy Gemmell, Christian Miller, Steve Piatek (Brantford Broncos), Alex Boyd (Capilano Cougars), Tom Dempsey (Easts Tigers), Steve Bouchard (Jamberoo Superoos), Louis Robinson (London Skolars), Rhys Jacks (South Logan Magpies), Ryley Jacks (Sunshine Coast Falcons), Jamie Kelly (Surrey Beavers), Jonathan Cregg, Robin Legault, Matt Wyles (Toronto Centurions), Eddie Bilborough, Antoine Blanc, Enoch Wamalwa (Toronto City Saints), Daniel Blasco-Morris, Rick Schouten, Adam Timler (Valley Warriors)

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JAMAICA 19-MAN SQUAD
Alex Brown, Wayne Allen Rettie, (Batley Bulldogs), Omari Caro (Bradford Bulls), Joel Farrell (Dewsbury Rams), Jermaine Pinnock, Renaldo Wade (Duhaney Park Red Sharks), Ryan Grant (GC Foster College), Hamish Barnes, Ross Peltier (Keighley Cougars), Mo Agoro, Richard Barnett, (Hunslet Hawks), Antonio Baker, (Mico University College), Lamont Bryan (Lescure), Joseph Brown (Newcastle), Corey Hanson, (Sheffield Eagles), Nathan Campbell, Marvin Thompson (University Of Technology), Tyrone Rowe (Vauxhall Rugby Club), Brian Hutchinson (unattached)

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