Four Chiefs Women Named in USA Women Starting XV

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The 2024 Pacific Four Series continues in Hamilton, New Zealand, where the USA Women’s Eagles take on New Zealand. USA v New Zealand kicks off Friday, May 10, at 10:05 pm ET, live on Peacock.

Rachel Johnson captains the squad this week as Kate Zackary continues to recover from injury. Head Coach Sione Fukofuka made a few changes to this week’s playing roster following their loss to Canada two weeks ago. Hallie Taufoou and Erica Jarrell switch jersey numbers, taking #4 and #5, respectively, while Freda Tafuna is named a starting flanker. 

Gabby Cantorna moves in to flyhalf while McKenzie Hawkins recovers from injury, and Eti Haungatau is named inside center. Lotte Clapp comes in as left wing, having reconvened with the squad last week.

The Eagles last played New Zealand in Ottawa during the 2023 Pacific Four Series. Despite a 39-17 loss, a 14-5 lead for the USA in the first half of the match showed their connection and confidence against the second top ranking team in the world. 

With some corrections made in the last few weeks and extra training time after the Canada match, the USA are ready to take on the challenge in Hamilton.

The 2024 Pacific Four Series is the USA’s first stop on the road to 2025 World Cup qualification. The winner of PAC4 will earn a spot at the World Cup, and the top-six ranked non-qualified teams out of WXV will earn qualification. The top three teams from the Pacific Four Series will head to WXV 1 in Ottawa, while the fourth-ranked team will head to WXV 2 in South Africa.

Comments from Head Coach Sione Fukofuka:

“Every test match is an opportunity to compete for positions and our preparation in Hamilton has allowed a few players to earn an opportunity against the Black Ferns. With McKenzie Hawkins injured, Gabby Cantorna takes the game driver position with the confidence of her experience, with Eti Haungatau coming in at 12 to provide a strong, confident presence in the midfield. 

"Eti has been working hard on her game conditioning and brings a level of physicality we feel will provide real momentum in our first phase strike. Freda Tafuna is eligible and adds impact to our pack with her power and skill, while Lotte Clapp comes in after joining the squad fresh off her Saracens success, and adds experience to our back three.

"We have had a good preparation for this test with the extra time in Hamilton, including a scrimmage against the Chiefs Manawa, which has allowed us to hone in on our attack break down, tackle tech, and backfield positional play that were areas we didn’t execute to our standards against Canada. 

"Our set piece continues to improve and gains confidence each week as the team continues to work hard at striving for those gold standards. This week presents an opportunity to express ourselves as a team with no external pressure or expectation, however we continue to push to play a fast, physical game that is in the team DNA.”


USA Women:

1. Hope Rogers

2. Kathryn Treder

3. Charli Jacoby

4. Hallie Taufoou

5. Erica Jarrell

6. Freda Tafuna

7. Georgie Perris- Redding (VC)

8. Rachel Johnson (C)



9. Olivia Ortiz

10. Gabby Cantorna

11. Lotte Clapp

12. Eti Haungatau

13. Bulou Mataitoga

14. Emily Henrich

15. Tess Feury (VC)


Replacements:

16. Paige Stathopoulos

17. Alivia Leatherman

18. Catie Benson

19. Jenny Kronish

20. Tahlia Brody

21. Taina Tukuafu

22. Atumata Hingano

23. Autumn Czaplicki

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