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Overseas Latest - Preseason Game Action

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Overseas Latest - Preseason Game Action

It’s almost time for the regular season for Americans playing pro overseas, and most of the players have seen pre-season action.

In the Aviva Premiership, Both Samu Manoa and Cam Dolan started at No. 8 for the Northampton Saints. That’s an impossibility unless you’ve got split-squad games, which is the case. The saints beat Leinster with Manoa and Mosely with Dolan (who set up a try).
 
Blaine Scully (pictured) started at wing for Leicester as they edged Edinburgh 11-10. His fellow USA wing, Brett Thompson, came on as a sub for Edinburgh.
 

Leicester

 
 

Stande Francais

Edinburgh
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Chris Wyles started at wing in a big Saracens victory over the Ospreys. Hayden Smith has been a regular on the subs bench, while Thretton Palamo and Titi Lamositele have seen much less time.
 
Up at Newcastle, Eric Fry got a start against Rotherham in a warmup 23-22 loss - this was also a split-squad game. It’s important for Fry to get the playing time as he moves up a level.
 
In France, Scott LaValla has not been used a lot for Stade Francais, while Taku Ngwenya has been reunited with his former USA coach, Eddie O’Sullivan, who now runs Biarritz.
 
Ngwenya is a major star for a team that needs one as they struggled mightily last season and were relegated to Pro D2. 
 
If you can follow the French, here’s a video interview with Ngwenya where he basically says, “we’ve got to keep going and play our best to get promoted.”
 
Todd Clever was rested for the NTT Shining Arcs in Japan.
 
In England’s Championship league, Tai Tuisamoa started at lock for London Scottish in a victory over Esher.  Also in the lower divisions, Ronnie McLean continues to start for Ealing, while former Ealing player Will Magie is now playing for Old Albanians.
 
Down in New Zealand, Mike Lawrenson got some preseason starts against North Harbour and Bay of Plenty (both wins), and was playing well and looks like he might be set for something with the Counties Manukau Steelers down the road. 
 
The player to watch this year may well be Nick Civetta. The former Notre Dame All American has shown up at Viadana in the Italian Eccellenza bigger and more powerful than before and wants to make an impact on a team that also plays in the European competitions.
 
Here’s a link to a short interview with Civettawhere he says, in part, “It's very exciting for me because I know that Viadana is a place where there is a lot of passion for this sport. The facilities are at the highest level where I can make my contribution to the team and try to improve my rugby.”
 
With these developments we’ve made a few adjustments to our Overseas Player Standings - this measures a player’s success and experience based on how strong the league is, how well the team is doing, and how much playing time the player in question is getting.
 
PlayerHS/U19CollegeCurrent TeamLeague/CountryScore
Samu ManoaSFGG NorthamptonAviva Premiership UK39
Chris Wyles Northampton U.SaracensAviva Premiership UK36
Scott LaVallaBudd BayTrinityStade FrancaisTop 14, France33
Todd CleverCollege ParkNevadaNTT CommTop League, Japan31
Taku NgwenyaPlanoU. Dallas*BIarritzTop 14, France30
Blaine Scully CaliforniaLeicesterAviva Premiership UK30
Hayden Smtth Metro State*SaracensAviva Premiership UK28
Nick Civetta Notre DameViadanaEccellenza, Italy27
Cam DolanNaplesLifeNorthamptonAviva Premiership UK25
Ronnie McLean  EalingNat. League 1, England25
Titi LamositeleChuckanut SaracensAviva Premiership UK22
Brett ThompsonTempeArizonaEdinburghRaboDirect 12, UK/Ire21
Eric FryJesuit Sac.CaliforniaNewcastleAviva Premiership UK21
Tai Tuisamoa  London ScottishChampionship, England20
MIke Lawrenson KutztownCounties ManukauITM Cup NZ17
Will Magie Leeds UniversityOld AlbaniansNat. League 1, England17