USA Men Win, On To Consolation Semis
USA Men Win, On To Consolation Semis
The USA men's 7s team won their Challenge Quarterfinal game at the Rugby World Cup 7s, overcoming a rather iffy first six minutes to pull away from Wales 33-5.
This puts the Eagles in the Challenge semifinal—this is the consolation bracket for teams that lost in the Round of 16 and the winner of this bracket finishes 9th. Yesterday USA captain Stephen Tomasin said that finishing 9th wasn't really the accolade the team was shooting for, and now they were playing for pride and their country, which was much greater motivation.
In the game against Wales the Eagles started a little tentatively. They had a solid chance for a try after Welsh player Luke Treharne was sin-binned for a deliberate knock-on. But Tomasin could not control the ball off a flat pass as he dove over and knocked it on. Moments later, however, the Americans found some space, and found Perry Baker was there to exploit it, and the all-time USA great made no mistake.
Back at full strength Wales attacked off a midfield scrum (restart error by USA) and some good teamwork put Morgan Williams in at the corner to tie the game 5-5. It stayed that way as the USA was excruciatingly frantic on attack. They seemed to have recognized they were more athletic and stronger, and yet couldn't put the pieces together. Finally, with the first half hooter gone, they attacked off a scrum and Aaron Cummings just split two defenders to go in untouched. Tomasin converted and the half ended 12-5 USA. But until that play the Eagles had looked a bit at sea.
At halftime USA Head Coach Mike Friday urged his players to simplify it, relax, and just work the ball forward without trying to make elaborate passes off the deck or around defenders. The advice worked and it was a simple sidestep and dummy that allowed Malachie Esdale to run in from long range. After that the Eagles rolled.
Good support work allowed them to follow Cummings and Ben Broselle to close to the line before Maceo Brown stepped and dove over. Wales were pinged for hitting Brown after he had scored, and from the ensuing midfield penalty, it was the same story—break down one side, tackle near the tryline, and support, this time from Broselle, picking up and diving over.
So the Eagles now play a tough Uruguay side that would love to get under their skin. The other Challenge semifinal is England vs Kenya.
Meanwhile, the Championship Quarterfinals are yet to be played:
New Zealand vs Argentina
France vs Australia
Samoa vs Fiji
Ireland vs South Africa
In each matchup there's an established major player against a team that is well-placed to trip them up.