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| Keys to Beating Russia |
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After all, Sunday evening they were flush with confidence after corralling Ireland in a competitive game. They hadn't felt Monday's aches yet. This team needs to take care of in order to win, and what the coach's picks do to help that: Now, after their one day of full-on training, Head Coach Eddie O'Sullivan has named his team to accomplish the #1 task of 2011. Here's what they need to take care of and what the players can do to help: To do that they need to exert pressure in defense, and that’s where the experience of playing Ireland will help. Andrew Suniula, Paul Emerick, and wings Taku Ngwenya and James Paterson will all be expected to keep the Russians pinned in their end. 2. Secure that lineout. The USA lineout wasn’t super against Ireland, which has impressive lineout personnel. But overall the Eagles can bring all sorts of weapons to this part of the game. They have four excellent lineout jumpers in Hayden Smith, John van der Giessen, Todd Clever and Lou Stanfill (and Scott LaValla on the bench), and if they can get the calls and timing right, they should be able to use this platform to cause Russia problems. 3. Hold firm in the scrum. The Eagle scrum was under immense pressure against Ireland, but it’s not clear if O’Sullivan’s selections will rectify this. Against Russia in June, Mate Moeakiola had a tough time up front, and that put pressure also on hooker Chris Biller. 4. Goalkicking. Chris Wyles is expected to kick the goals. Ideally for the USA, he gets two early penalty chances, knocks them both over, and the Eagles are on their way. But it’s the same story – if the Eagles can’t punish penalties with points, then their opponents have some free rein to infringe even more. 6. Use the talent they have. The United States goes into this match with a truly outstanding back three. Add in outside center Paul Emerick, and you’ve got four outside backs who need the ball and need space. Let’s get the ball to Taku Ngwenya and James Paterson early. Let’s bring Wyles into the line. Let’s not only use these guys early, but keep using them to stretch the Russian defense. 7. Stay patient. The last two times the USA has played Russia, the game has been very close halfway through. In 2010, Russia led 15-14. In 2011, the teams changed ends tied 8-8. Both times, the Eagles kept doing the things they needed to do, and they brought in subs at key moments and saw them contribute. In each game, a sub scored a key late try.
The Eagles have to play well, obviously, and have the ability to beat Russia even if they don’t play their best. But a strong scrum, outstanding lineout, and some dependable goalkicking will make it all so much easier. |




Victory over Russia is the all encompassing thought for the USA rugby team, and the players should be forgiven for feeling impatient. 

















