List of United States national rugby union players is a list of people who have played for the United States national rugby union team. The list only includes players who have played in a match recognized by USA Rugby as a test match, whether it was played before or after the governing body was founded in 1975. (In rugby union, any match of a nation's senior side recognized as a Test by its national governing body is included in test statistics for that nation.) Players that were first capped during the same match are listed in order of those that began in the starting line up before replacements and then in alphabetical order by surname. Note that the "position" column lists the position at which the player made his Test debut, not necessarily the position for which he is best known. (For example, Mike Te'o made his debut for the Eagles at scrum-half,[1] but has made the majority of his appearances representing the United States at either fullback or wing.[2]) A position in parentheses indicates that the player debuted as a substitute.

Members of the national rugby union team who have been inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame include the players from the Gold medal-winning teams from the 1920 and 1924 Olympic Games (inducted in 2012) and Dan Carroll, player-coach of the 1920 Olympic team (inducted in his own right in 2016).

Early years

A group of 21 young men arranged in two rows—twelve standing in back and nine seated in front—in rugby uniform: dark colored sweaters emblazoned with vertically-striped shields, black belts, light colored shorts, and light colored knee-length socks.
The All America team that played against Australia in 1912
A group of 23 young men arranged in two rows—thirteen standing in back and ten squatting in front—in rugby uniform: white sweaters emblazoned with vertically-striped shields, black belts, and light colored shorts.
The United States team that played against New Zealand in 1913

Although the United States of America Rugby Football Union (now known as USA Rugby) was not formally established until 1975,[3] USA Rugby has recognized six matches played before that time as international matches with caps awarded.[4] Then referred to as All America, a team composed of California collegiate rugby players first toured Australia in 1910,[5] competing in twenty matches against multiple state-representative sides and the then recently-formed New Zealand Māori.[3] This team played respectably, and although they lost the majority of their matches, they secured a draw against the Ranfurly Shield-holding Auckland rugby union team.[5][6] The California Rugby Union organizers of the tour invited a joint Australasian team to come to California for a tour, but separate tours from the Australian and New Zealand teams were arranged instead.[5] These tours, in 1912 and 1913 respectively, resulted in the first matches recognized as international tests.[5] Each match resulted in a defeat for the Americans.[7] Laird "Monte" Morris served as captain for the match in 1912.[8] Deke Gard, veteran of the 1912 team, captained the team in 1913.[9]

After the All Blacks tour, amid a time where prominent California colleges and universities were transitioning back to playing American football from rugby union, no further matches were held.[10] However, after organizing a team for a successful tour of British Columbia in early 1920, the California Rugby Union successfully petitioned the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) to enter a team at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium.[11][12] The USOC declined to provide any funding for this team;[13] in June 1920, the Amateur Athletic Union agreed to pay for the team's expenses.[11] After each of the home nations declined to send a team to the Games on account of scheduling conflicts with their domestic competitions, and the teams from Romania and Czechoslovakia withdrew from the Games on short notice, the Olympic rugby union competition was reduced to a single match between the United States and France.[14] After a scoreless first half, the United States won this match by a score of 8–0.[15] Following the Olympics, the French Rugby Union invited the American team to tour France.[16] Sixteen members of the team that competed in the Olympics traveled to France and played three uncapped matches against regional opposition from the southeast, south, and southwest of France; each resulted in a victory for the Americans.[16] A final match against the France national team was held on October 10, 1920 in Paris, resulting in a 14–5 defeat for the Americans.[16][17] Upon returning to the United States, the team was disbanded.[18] Charles Tilden served as team captain during the 1920 Olympics and the tour of France that followed.[16] Daniel Carroll, veteran of the 1913 team, served as player-coach in 1920;[16] he was inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame in 2016.[19]

In September 1923, the Americans received an invitation from the French Olympic Committee to defend their Olympic title at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris.[18] As in 1920, the newly re-formed team was required to provide for its own funding, as the USOC declined to provide any.[20] This time, however, the Olympic competition expanded to a three-team round-robin tournament with the United States, France, and Romania competing.[14] Both the United States and France defeated Romania by wide margins in the first two matches of the tournament, leaving the two teams to contest for the gold medal in the final match.[14] On May 18, 1924, before a hostile crowd of approximately 35,000 people, the Americans defeated France by a 17–3 score.[21] Following the Games, rugby was subsequently removed from the Olympic program,[6] and the two-time Olympic champions returned home to little fanfare.[18] Colby "Babe" Slater was the team captain during the 1924 Olympics.[22] Charles Doe, who acted as captain in Slater's absence in the Olympic match against Romania, was the team's vice-captain.[23] Charles Austin, himself a veteran of team in 1912 and 1913, coached the team in 1924.[24] All of the players from the Gold medal-winning teams in 1920 and 1924 were inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame in 2012.[25]

1970s–present

USA Rugby was formally organized in June 1975 and fielded its first men's national team on January 31, 1976 in a test match against Australia—a 24–12 defeat.[3] Robbie Bordley served as team captain in this first match,[26] and in the team's first modern-era test match against France on June 12, 1976.[27]

Historic-era

A young man stands at attention in a rugby uniform: a dark colored sweater emblazoned with a large white 'S', white shorts, and dark knee-length socks.
Dan Carroll made three test appearances for the United States from 1913–1920 and was inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame in 2016.
A young man wearing an all-white singlet and shorts stands in a grassy field.
Morris Kirksey returned home from the 1920 Summer Olympics with three medals: gold in the 4 × 100 meter relay and silver in the 100 meter dash, in addition to his gold medal from the rugby competition.[28]
A young man wearing an all-white singlet and shorts is in mid-air while competing in the long jump competition at the 1920 Summer Olympics.
In addition to scoring the majority of the Americans' points at the 1920 Olympics,[29] Robert "Dink" Templeton earned a 4th place finish in the men's long jump for the United States national track and field team at the same Olympic games.[30]
A young man wearing a dark three-piece suit and a dark colored necktie holding a flat cap in his right hand.
Colby "Babe" Slater served as captain for the United States team during the 1924 Olympics.
United States International Rugby Capped Players
No. Name Position Date of debut Opposition Competition Venue Ref.
1Chester AllenCenterNov 16, 1912 AustraliaTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[31]
2James ArrellPropNov 16, 1912 AustraliaTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[31]
3Charlie AustinCenterNov 16, 1912 AustraliaTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[31]
4Benjamin ErbFullbackNov 16, 1912 AustraliaTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[31]
5Deke GardFlankerNov 16, 1912 AustraliaTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[31]
6Phillip HarriganFly-HalfNov 16, 1912 AustraliaTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[31]
7William KingFlankerNov 16, 1912 AustraliaTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[31]
8Joseph McKimPropNov 16, 1912 AustraliaTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[31]
9Chris MomsonNo. 8Nov 16, 1912 AustraliaTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[31]
10Laird MorrisScrum-halfNov 16, 1912 AustraliaTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[31]
11Ralph NobleWingNov 16, 1912 AustraliaTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[31]
12Stirling PeartWingNov 16, 1912 AustraliaTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[31]
13Augustus SanbornHookerNov 16, 1912 AustraliaTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[31]
14Karl SchauppLockNov 16, 1912 AustraliaTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[31]
15Warren SmithLockNov 16, 1912 AustraliaTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[31]
16Roland BlaseLockNov 15, 1913 New ZealandTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[9]
17Dan CarrollCenterNov 15, 1913 New ZealandTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[9]
18Louis CassScrum-HalfNov 15, 1913 New ZealandTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[9]
19William DarsieFlankerNov 15, 1913 New ZealandTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[9]
20G. GlasscockPropNov 15, 1913 New ZealandTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[9]
21Elwin HallHookerNov 15, 1913 New ZealandTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[9]
22Mow MitchellFly-HalfNov 15, 1913 New ZealandTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[9]
23J.A. RamageFullbackNov 15, 1913 New ZealandTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[9]
24Joseph UrbanWingNov 15, 1913 New ZealandTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[9]
25Guy VoightLockNov 15, 1913 New ZealandTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[9]
26A. Knowles(Fly-Half)Nov 15, 1913 New ZealandTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[9]
27Herbert Stolz(Fullback)Nov 15, 1913 New ZealandTest matchCalifornia Field; Berkeley[9]
28Charlie DoeFlankerSep 5, 1920 France XV1920 Summer OlympicsOlympisch Stadion; Antwerp[32][29]
29George FishNo. 8Sep 5, 1920 France XV1920 Summer OlympicsOlympisch Stadion; Antwerp[32][29]
30Jim FitzpatrickPropSep 5, 1920 France XV1920 Summer OlympicsOlympisch Stadion; Antwerp[32][29]
31Lou HunterLockSep 5, 1920 France XV1920 Summer OlympicsOlympisch Stadion; Antwerp[32][29]
32Morris KirkseyLockSep 5, 1920 France XV1920 Summer OlympicsOlympisch Stadion; Antwerp[32][29]
33Charles MehanScrum-HalfSep 5, 1920 France XV1920 Summer OlympicsOlympisch Stadion; Antwerp[32][29]
34John MuldoonPropSep 5, 1920 France XV1920 Summer OlympicsOlympisch Stadion; Antwerp[32][29]
35John O'NeilHookerSep 5, 1920 France XV1920 Summer OlympicsOlympisch Stadion; Antwerp[32][29]
36Jack PatrickCenterSep 5, 1920 France XV1920 Summer OlympicsOlympisch Stadion; Antwerp[32][29]
37Cornelius RighterWingSep 5, 1920 France XV1920 Summer OlympicsOlympisch Stadion; Antwerp[32][29]
38Rudy ScholzFly-HalfSep 5, 1920 France XV1920 Summer OlympicsOlympisch Stadion; Antwerp[32][29]
39Dink TempletonFullbackSep 5, 1920 France XV1920 Summer OlympicsOlympisch Stadion; Antwerp[32][29]
40Charles TildenWingSep 5, 1920 France XV1920 Summer OlympicsOlympisch Stadion; Antwerp[32][29]
41Heaton WrennCenterSep 5, 1920 France XV1920 Summer OlympicsOlympisch Stadion; Antwerp[32][29]
42G.W. DavisFullbackOct 10, 1920 FranceTest matchStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[17]
43Colby SlaterLockOct 10, 1920 FranceTest matchStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[17]
44Gene VidalWingOct 10, 1920 FranceTest matchStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[17]
45Harold von SchmidtFive-EighthOct 10, 1920 FranceTest matchStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[17]
46D. WallaceFlankerOct 10, 1920 FranceTest matchStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[17]
47J. WinstonWing-ForwardOct 10, 1920 FranceTest matchStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[17]
48Phil ClarkFlankerMay 11, 1924 Romania1924 Summer OlympicsStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[33]
49Norman CleavelandCenterMay 11, 1924 Romania1924 Summer OlympicsStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[33]
50Bob DevereauxWingMay 11, 1924 Romania1924 Summer OlympicsStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[33]
51George DixonFive-EighthMay 11, 1924 Romania1924 Summer OlympicsStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[33]
52Ed GraffPropMay 11, 1924 Romania1924 Summer OlympicsStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[33]
53Dick HylandWingMay 11, 1924 Romania1924 Summer OlympicsStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[33]
54Caesar MannelliPropMay 11, 1924 Romania1924 Summer OlympicsStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[33]
55Norm SlaterFlankerMay 11, 1924 Romania1924 Summer OlympicsStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[33]
56Ed TurkingtonFive-EighthMay 11, 1924 Romania1924 Summer OlympicsStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[33]
57Alan ValentineLockMay 11, 1924 Romania1924 Summer OlympicsStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[33]
58Alan WilliamsNo. 8May 11, 1924 Romania1924 Summer OlympicsStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[33]
59Dudley de GrootFlankerMay 18, 1924 France1924 Summer OlympicsStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[34]
60Linn FarrishLockMay 18, 1924 France1924 Summer OlympicsStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[34]
61Lefty RogersWingMay 18, 1924 France1924 Summer OlympicsStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes[34]

Modern-era

A man wearing black sunglasses on top of his head (to hold back his long hair) and a gray t-shirt.
Former Eagles captain Todd Clever retired from international test rugby in 2017 with 76 caps—the most in team history.[35]
A man wearing a rugby uniform consisting of a white shirt, dark blue shorts, and dark blue socks attempts a drop kick.
Nese Malifa played for the Eagles at the Rugby World Cup in 2007 and 2011.[36]
A man wearing a rugby uniform consisting of a white shirt with red sleeves, white shorts, and white socks catches his breath standing on a rugby pitch.
Takudzwa Ngwenya won the inaugural IRPA Try of the Year award in 2007.[37]
A man wearing a rugby uniform consisting of a white shirt, dark blue shorts, and dark blue socks dives in an attempt to score a try.
Pat Danahy played for the Eagles at the 2011 Rugby World Cup.[38]
United States International Rugby Capped Players
No. Name Position Date of debut Opposition Competition Venue Ref.
62Steve AuerbachWingJan 31, 1976 AustraliaTest matchGlover Field; Los Angeles[26]
63Robbie BordleyFly-HalfJan 31, 1976 AustraliaTest matchGlover Field; Los Angeles[26]
64Gary BrackettLockJan 31, 1976 AustraliaTest matchGlover Field; Los Angeles[26]
65Del ChipmanWingJan 31, 1976 AustraliaTest matchGlover Field; Los Angeles[26]
66Fred KhasigianHookerJan 31, 1976 AustraliaTest matchGlover Field; Los Angeles[26]
67Tom KleinFlankerJan 31, 1976 AustraliaTest matchGlover Field; Los Angeles[26]
68Skip NiebauerFlankerJan 31, 1976 AustraliaTest matchGlover Field; Los Angeles[26]
69Mickey OrdingPropJan 31, 1976 AustraliaTest matchGlover Field; Los Angeles[26]
70Kip OxmanFullbackJan 31, 1976 AustraliaTest matchGlover Field; Los Angeles[26]
71Greg SchneeweisCenterJan 31, 1976 AustraliaTest matchGlover Field; Los Angeles[26]
72Tom SelfridgeNo. 8Jan 31, 1976 AustraliaTest matchGlover Field; Los Angeles[26]
73David StephensonCenterJan 31, 1976 AustraliaTest matchGlover Field; Los Angeles[26]
74Eric SwansonPropJan 31, 1976 AustraliaTest matchGlover Field; Los Angeles[26]
75Craig SweeneyLockJan 31, 1976 AustraliaTest matchGlover Field; Los Angeles[26]
76Mike SwiderskiScrum-HalfJan 31, 1976 AustraliaTest matchGlover Field; Los Angeles[26]
77Bill FraumannNo. 8Jun 12, 1976 FranceTest matchRockne Stadium; Chicago[27]
78Steve GrayFly-HalfJun 12, 1976 FranceTest matchRockne Stadium; Chicago[27]
79Don GuestWingJun 12, 1976 FranceTest matchRockne Stadium; Chicago[27]
80Dennis MurphyPropJun 12, 1976 FranceTest matchRockne Stadium; Chicago[27]
81Morris O'DonnellHookerJun 12, 1976 FranceTest matchRockne Stadium; Chicago[27]
82Terry ScottScrum-HalfJun 12, 1976 FranceTest matchRockne Stadium; Chicago[27]
83Woody StoneWingJun 12, 1976 FranceTest matchRockne Stadium; Chicago[27]
84Danny WackCenterJun 12, 1976 FranceTest matchRockne Stadium; Chicago[27]
85Barry WaiteFlankerJun 12, 1976 FranceTest matchRockne Stadium; Chicago[27]
86* Bob CauseyLockMay 21, 1977 CanadaTest matchSports Complex; Burnaby[39]
87Jay HansonHookerMay 21, 1977 CanadaTest matchSports Complex; Burnaby[39]
88Bruce HendersonPropMay 21, 1977 CanadaTest matchSports Complex; Burnaby[39]
89Dennis JablonskiFullbackMay 21, 1977 CanadaTest matchSports Complex; Burnaby[39]
90Scott KelsoScrum-HalfMay 21, 1977 CanadaTest matchSports Complex; Burnaby[39]
91Mike LiscovitzWingMay 21, 1977 CanadaTest matchSports Complex; Burnaby[39]
92Jeff LombardFlankerMay 21, 1977 CanadaTest matchSports Complex; Burnaby[39]
93Mike SherlockPropMay 21, 1977 CanadaTest matchSports Complex; Burnaby[39]
94Clarence CulpepperFlankerOct 15, 1977 England XVTest matchTwickenham Stadium; Twickenham[40]
95Rob DuncansonWingOct 15, 1977 England XVTest matchTwickenham Stadium; Twickenham[40]
96Mike HallidayCenterOct 15, 1977 England XVTest matchTwickenham Stadium; Twickenham[40]
97Eric ParthmorePropOct 15, 1977 England XVTest matchTwickenham Stadium; Twickenham[40]
98Tom AltemeierLockMay 28, 1978 CanadaTest matchBaltimore[41]
99Brad AndrewsNo. 8May 28, 1978 CanadaTest matchBaltimore[41]
100Gerry KelleherLockMay 28, 1978 CanadaTest matchBaltimore[41]
101Jessie LopezHookerMay 28, 1978 CanadaTest matchBaltimore[41]
102Gary WilsonPropMay 28, 1978 CanadaTest matchBaltimore[41]
103Rick BaileyPropJun 9, 1979 CanadaTest matchStanley Park; Toronto[42]
104Dave BrileyPropJun 9, 1979 CanadaTest matchStanley Park; Toronto[42]
105Jack ClarkLockJun 9, 1979 CanadaTest matchStanley Park; Toronto[42]
106Dick CookeScrum-HalfJun 9, 1979 CanadaTest matchStanley Park; Toronto[42]
107Mike FanucchiCenterJun 9, 1979 CanadaTest matchStanley Park; Toronto[42]
108Jeff HollingsHookerJun 9, 1979 CanadaTest matchStanley Park; Toronto[42]
109Boyd MorrisonCenterJun 9, 1979 CanadaTest matchStanley Park; Toronto[42]
110Chimere OkezieWingJun 9, 1979 CanadaTest matchStanley Park; Toronto[42]
111Joe SheitlinWingJun 9, 1979 CanadaTest matchStanley Park; Toronto[42]
112John FowlerFlankerMay 10, 1980 Wales XVTest matchGeorge Allen Field; Long Beach[43]
113Tim MoserLockMay 10, 1980 Wales XVTest matchGeorge Allen Field; Long Beach[43]
114Mike PurcellWingMay 10, 1980 Wales XVTest matchGeorge Allen Field; Long Beach[43]
115Brian SwordsLockMay 10, 1980 Wales XVTest matchGeorge Allen Field; Long Beach[43]
116Douglas ParksFullbackJun 8, 1980 CanadaTest matchSaranac Lake[44]
117Tom SmithFly-HalfJun 8, 1980 CanadaTest matchSaranac Lake[44]
118Lin WaltonWingJun 8, 1980 CanadaTest matchSaranac Lake[44]
119Ed BurlinghamLockOct 8, 1980 New Zealand XVTest matchSan Diego Stadium; San Diego[45]
120Chip HowardFullbackOct 8, 1980 New Zealand XVTest matchSan Diego Stadium; San Diego[45]
121Tim O'BrienWingOct 8, 1980 New Zealand XVTest matchSan Diego Stadium; San Diego[45]
122Denis ShanagherCenterOct 8, 1980 New Zealand XVTest matchSan Diego Stadium; San Diego[45]
123Art WardNo. 8Oct 8, 1980 New Zealand XVTest matchSan Diego Stadium; San Diego[45]
124Roy HeluCenterJun 6, 1981 CanadaTest matchCalgary[46]
125Gary LambertFlankerJun 6, 1981 CanadaTest matchCalgary[46]
126Steve Finkel(Flanker)Jun 6, 1981 CanadaTest matchCalgary[46]
127Jamie GrantHookerSep 25, 1981 South AfricaTest matchOwl Creek Polo Field; Glenville[47]
128Dave BatemanScrum-HalfJun 12, 1982 CanadaTest matchBleecker Stadium; Albany[48]
129John JelacoPropJun 12, 1982 CanadaTest matchBleecker Stadium; Albany[48]
130Bo MeyersieckFly-HalfJun 12, 1982 CanadaTest matchBleecker Stadium; Albany[48]
131Kirk MilesHookerJun 12, 1982 CanadaTest matchBleecker Stadium; Albany[48]
132Ian GunnFullbackJun 19, 1982 England XVTest matchDillon Stadium; Hartford[49]
133Terry WhelanPropJun 19, 1982 England XVTest matchDillon Stadium; Hartford[49]
134Fred Paoli(Prop)Jun 19, 1982 England XVTest matchDillon Stadium; Hartford[49]
135Rick CrivelloneLockJun 11, 1983 CanadaTest matchSports Complex; Burnaby[50]
136Ray NelsonFullbackJun 11, 1983 CanadaTest matchSports Complex; Burnaby[50]
137Mark OrmsbyWingJun 11, 1983 CanadaTest matchSports Complex; Burnaby[50]
138Doug StraehleyScrum-HalfJun 11, 1983 CanadaTest matchSports Complex; Burnaby[50]
139Blane WarhurstFlankerJun 11, 1983 CanadaTest matchSports Complex; Burnaby[50]
140Jake Burkhardt(Flanker)Jun 11, 1983 CanadaTest matchSports Complex; Burnaby[50]
141Bill Shiflet(Lock)Jun 11, 1983 CanadaTest matchSports Complex; Burnaby[50]
142Neal BrendelPropJul 9, 1983 AustraliaTest matchSydney Cricket Ground; Sydney[51]
143Mark DeatonNo. 8Jul 9, 1983 AustraliaTest matchSydney Cricket Ground; Sydney[51]
144Jon HartmanWingJul 9, 1983 AustraliaTest matchSydney Cricket Ground; Sydney[51]
145Ian Loveseth(No. 8)Jul 9, 1983 AustraliaTest matchSydney Cricket Ground; Sydney[51]
146Mike CaulderFly-HalfJun 9, 1984 CanadaTest matchRockne Stadium; Chicago[52]
147John EverettHookerJun 9, 1984 CanadaTest matchRockne Stadium; Chicago[52]
148Butch HorwathPropJun 9, 1984 CanadaTest matchRockne Stadium; Chicago[52]
149Dave JenkinsonCenterJun 9, 1984 CanadaTest matchRockne Stadium; Chicago[52]
150Whit EverettFlankerApr 21, 1985 JapanTest matchPrince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo[53]
151Kevin HigginsWingApr 21, 1985 JapanTest matchPrince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo[53]
152Mike InnsFullbackApr 21, 1985 JapanTest matchPrince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo[53]
153Willie JeffersonWingApr 21, 1985 JapanTest matchPrince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo[53]
154Kevin SwordsLockApr 21, 1985 JapanTest matchPrince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo[53]
155Bruce MonroeHookerNov 16, 1985 CanadaTest matchThunderbird Stadium; Vancouver[54]
156Joe ClarksonFly-HalfMay 31, 1986 JapanTest matchMurdock Stadium; Torrance[55]
157Dave DicksonScrum-HalfMay 31, 1986 JapanTest matchMurdock Stadium; Torrance[55]
158Lance MangaPropMay 31, 1986 JapanTest matchMurdock Stadium; Torrance[55]
159Brian VizardNo. 8May 31, 1986 JapanTest matchMurdock Stadium; Torrance[55]
160Dave HortonFly-HalfNov 8, 1986 CanadaTest matchTucson[56]
161John MickelScrum-HalfNov 8, 1986 CanadaTest matchTucson[56]
162Tommy VinickCenterNov 8, 1986 CanadaTest matchTucson[56]
163Alec Montgomery(Fullback)Nov 8, 1986 CanadaTest matchTucson[56]
164Bill BernhardFullbackMay 3, 1987 TunisiaTest matchPebble Beach[57]
165Gary HeinWingMay 3, 1987 TunisiaTest matchPebble Beach[57]
166Mike SaundersScrum-HalfMay 3, 1987 TunisiaTest matchPebble Beach[57]
167Pat JohnsonHookerMay 10, 1987 CanadaTest matchThunderbird Stadium; Vancouver[58]
168Tony RidnellFlankerMay 31, 1987 Australia1987 Rugby World CupBallymore Stadium; Brisbane[59]
169Mark CarlsonFlankerNov 7, 1987 WalesTest matchNational Stadium; Cardiff[60]
170Chris DohertyCenterNov 7, 1987 WalesTest matchNational Stadium; Cardiff[60]
171Jeff PeterFlankerNov 7, 1987 WalesTest matchNational Stadium; Cardiff[60]
172Mark WilliamsFly-HalfNov 7, 1987 WalesTest matchNational Stadium; Cardiff[60]
173Ron ZenkerLockNov 7, 1987 WalesTest matchNational Stadium; Cardiff[60]
174Sam Vaka(Center)Nov 14, 1987 CanadaTest matchRoyal Athletic Park; Victoria, British Columbia[61]
175Shawn LipmanFlankerJun 11, 1988 CanadaTest matchSaranac Lake[62]
176Chris O'BrienFly-HalfJun 11, 1988 CanadaTest matchSaranac Lake[62]
177Mike SmithWingJun 11, 1988 CanadaTest matchSaranac Lake[62]
178Barry WilliamsWingJun 11, 1988 CanadaTest matchSaranac Lake[62]
179Bill Leversee(Lock)Sep 17, 1988 RomaniaTest matchSparta Stadium; Moscow[63]
180Jon Knutson(Flanker)Sep 25, 1988 Soviet UnionTest matchSparta Stadium; Moscow[64]
181Rob FarleyFlankerSep 9, 1989 Ireland XVTest matchDowning Stadium; New York[65]
182Gerry McDonaldPropSep 9, 1989 Ireland XVTest matchDowning Stadium; New York[65]
183Mike SianoFlankerSep 9, 1989 Ireland XVTest matchDowning Stadium; New York[65]
184Russ IsaacLockSep 23, 1989 Canada1991 Rugby World Cup QualifierStanley Park; Toronto[66]
185Chris LippertPropSep 23, 1989 Canada1991 Rugby World Cup QualifierStanley Park; Toronto[66]
186Brian CorcoranWingNov 7, 1989 UruguayTest matchCarrasco Polo Club; Montevideo[67]
187Barry DailyScrum-HalfNov 7, 1989 UruguayTest matchCarrasco Polo Club; Montevideo[67]
188Tom McCormackHookerNov 7, 1989 UruguayTest matchCarrasco Polo Club; Montevideo[67]
189Steve LaPorta(Center)Nov 7, 1989 UruguayTest matchCarrasco Polo Club; Montevideo[67]
190Norm MottramPropApr 7, 1990 Argentina1991 Rugby World Cup QualifierSanta Barbara[68]
191Mark SawickiFlankerApr 7, 1990 Argentina1991 Rugby World Cup QualifierSanta Barbara[68]
192Joe BurkeCenterJun 9, 1990 Canada1991 Rugby World Cup QualifierChief Sealth; Seattle[69]
193Mike de JongFly-HalfJun 9, 1990 Canada1991 Rugby World Cup QualifierChief Sealth; Seattle[69]
194Don JamesPropJun 9, 1990 Canada1991 Rugby World Cup QualifierChief Sealth; Seattle[69]
195Rory LewisWingJun 9, 1990 Canada1991 Rugby World Cup QualifierChief Sealth; Seattle[69]
196Chris WilliamsWingJun 9, 1990 Canada1991 Rugby World Cup QualifierChief Sealth; Seattle[69]
197Dennis GonzalezFlankerJul 8, 1990 AustraliaTest matchBallymore Stadium; Brisbane[70]
198Tony FlayHookerSep 23, 1990 JapanTest matchPrince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo[71]
199Eric WhitakerWingSep 23, 1990 JapanTest matchPrince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo[71]
200Bill HaywardFullbackMay 4, 1991 JapanTest matchRockne Stadium; Chicago[72]
201Ben HoughFlankerJun 8, 1991 CanadaTest matchCalgary[73]
202Glenn JudgeFly-HalfJun 8, 1991 CanadaTest matchCalgary[73]
203Mark PidcockScrum-HalfJun 8, 1991 CanadaTest matchCalgary[73]
204Jeff SchramlHookerJun 8, 1991 CanadaTest matchCalgary[73]
205Chuck TunnacliffeLockJul 20, 1991 FranceTest matchColorado Springs[74]
206Paul SheehyFullbackOct 8, 1991 New Zealand1991 Rugby World CupKingsholm Stadium; Gloucester[75]
207Jay Wilkerson(Flanker)Oct 11, 1991 England1991 Rugby World CupTwickenham Stadium; Twickenham[76]
208Graham DownesPropApr 18, 1992 Hong KongTest matchKezar Stadium; San Francisco[77]
209James KellerLockApr 18, 1992 Hong KongTest matchKezar Stadium; San Francisco[77]
210Ramon SamaniegoScrum-HalfApr 18, 1992 Hong KongTest matchKezar Stadium; San Francisco[77]
211Rich SchurfieldWingApr 18, 1992 Hong KongTest matchKezar Stadium; San Francisco[77]
212Mark GaleFly-HalfJun 13, 1992 CanadaTest matchObservatory Park; Denver[78]
213Greg GoodmanScrum-HalfJun 13, 1992 CanadaTest matchObservatory Park; Denver[78]
214Brannen SmootNo. 8Jun 13, 1992 CanadaTest matchObservatory Park; Denver[78]
215David SteinbauerFlankerJun 13, 1992 CanadaTest matchObservatory Park; Denver[78]
216B. TofaeonoWingJun 13, 1992 CanadaTest matchObservatory Park; Denver[78]
217Mike WatermanCenterJun 13, 1992 CanadaTest matchObservatory Park; Denver[78]
218Vaea Anitoni(Wing)Jun 13, 1992 CanadaTest matchObservatory Park; Denver[78]
219Mark Vandermolen(Lock)Jun 13, 1992 CanadaTest matchObservatory Park; Denver[78]
220Andre BacheletScrum-HalfJun 19, 1993 CanadaTest matchTwin Elm Park; Winnipeg[79]
221Tom BillupsHookerJun 19, 1993 CanadaTest matchTwin Elm Park; Winnipeg[79]
222Chris CampbellFlankerJun 19, 1993 CanadaTest matchTwin Elm Park; Winnipeg[79]
223Wayne ChaiCenterJun 19, 1993 CanadaTest matchTwin Elm Park; Winnipeg[79]
224Brian GeraghtyCenterJun 19, 1993 CanadaTest matchTwin Elm Park; Winnipeg[79]
225Tim PetersenPropJun 19, 1993 CanadaTest matchTwin Elm Park; Winnipeg[79]
226Chris SchlerethWingJun 19, 1993 CanadaTest matchTwin Elm Park; Winnipeg[79]
227Maika SikaFullbackJun 19, 1993 CanadaTest matchTwin Elm Park; Winnipeg[79]
228Rob RandellLockOct 2, 1993 Australia XVTest matchRiverside[80]
229Mark ScharrenbergCenterOct 2, 1993 Australia XVTest matchRiverside[80]
230Ed SchramCenterOct 2, 1993 Australia XVTest matchRiverside[80]
231Richard TarditsNo. 8Oct 2, 1993 Australia XVTest matchRiverside[80]
232Steve Hiatt(Fullback)Oct 2, 1993 Australia XVTest matchRiverside[80]
233Rob LumkongNo. 8Mar 12, 1994 Bermuda1995 Rugby World Cup QualifierHamilton[81]
234Tomasi TakauWingMay 28, 1994 Argentina1995 Rugby World Cup QualifierGeorge Allen Field; Long Beach[82]
235Scott Bracken(Prop)May 28, 1994 Argentina1995 Rugby World Cup QualifierGeorge Allen Field; Long Beach[82]
236Ray GreenCenterNov 5, 1994 IrelandTest matchLansdowne Road; Dublin[83]
237Dan LyleFlankerNov 5, 1994 IrelandTest matchLansdowne Road; Dublin[83]
238Matt AlexanderFly-HalfSep 9, 1995 CanadaTest matchFletcher's Fields; Markham[84]
239Mike FablingFullbackSep 9, 1995 CanadaTest matchFletcher's Fields; Markham[84]
240Aaron FreemanLockSep 9, 1995 CanadaTest matchFletcher's Fields; Markham[84]
241Jon HoltzmanFlankerSep 9, 1995 CanadaTest matchFletcher's Fields; Markham[84]
242Ray LehnerPropSep 9, 1995 CanadaTest matchFletcher's Fields; Markham[84]
243Joe SantosWingSep 9, 1995 CanadaTest matchFletcher's Fields; Markham[84]
244Pat Malloy(Lock)Sep 9, 1995 CanadaTest matchFletcher's Fields; Markham[84]
245Malakai DelaiWingJan 6, 1996 IrelandTest matchLife Clinic; Marietta[85]
246Luke GrossLockJan 6, 1996 IrelandTest matchLife Clinic; Marietta[85]
247Joe RissonePropJan 6, 1996 IrelandTest matchLife Clinic; Marietta[85]
248Jason Walker(Flanker)Jan 6, 1996 IrelandTest matchLife Clinic; Marietta[85]
249Cliff VoglLockMay 11, 1996 CanadaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[86]
250Alec ParkerLockJun 8, 1996 Hong KongPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipGovernment Stadium; Hong Kong[87]
251Sean AllenHookerJun 16, 1996 JapanPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipPrince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo[88]
252Tim KluempersPropJun 16, 1996 JapanPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipPrince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo[88]
253Lenny Sanft(Wing)Jun 16, 1996 JapanPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipPrince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo[88]
254Jared HopkinsFlankerJun 29, 1996 Hong KongPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[89]
255Bill LeClercPropJun 29, 1996 Hong KongPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[89]
256Juan GroblerCenterSep 14, 1996 ArgentinaPan-American ChampionshipTwin Elm Rugby Park; Nepean[90]
257Bob LockremWingSep 18, 1996 CanadaPan-American ChampionshipMohawk Sports Park; Hamilton[91]
258Kevin DalzellScrum-HalfSep 21, 1996 UruguayPan-American ChampionshipFletcher's Fields; Markham[92]
259Dave Hodges(Back Row)Sep 21, 1996 UruguayPan-American ChampionshipFletcher's Fields; Markham[92]
260Brian HightowerWingJan 11, 1997 WalesTest matchNational Stadium; Cardiff[93]
261Chris Morrow(Fullback)Jan 11, 1997 WalesTest matchNational Stadium; Cardiff[93]
262Tini SaulalaCenterMay 10, 1997 CanadaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipThunderbird Stadium; Vancouver[94]
263Mike StanawayPropMay 10, 1997 CanadaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipThunderbird Stadium; Vancouver[94]
264Chip Curtis(Wing)May 10, 1997 CanadaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipThunderbird Stadium; Vancouver[94]
265Kurt Shuman(Fullback)May 17, 1997 Hong KongPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipAberdeen Stadium; Hong Kong[95]
266Mika McLeodFlankerJun 7, 1997 JapanPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[96]
267Dan KennedyFullbackJun 14, 1997 Hong KongPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[97]
268Scott YunglingFlankerJun 14, 1997 Hong KongPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[97]
269David CareFlankerApr 8, 1998 PortugalTest matchEstádio Universitário de Lisboa; Lisbon[98]
270John McBridePropApr 8, 1998 PortugalTest matchEstádio Universitário de Lisboa; Lisbon[98]
271Andre BlomFullbackApr 12, 1998 SpainTest matchEl Puerto de Santa María[99]
272Jason RavenWingMay 23, 1998 CanadaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipThunderbird Stadium; Vancouver[100]
273Bart Furrow(Prop)May 23, 1998 CanadaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipThunderbird Stadium; Vancouver[100]
274C.D. LabountyWingJun 6, 1998 CanadaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipBurlington[101]
275Fifita MoungaNo. 8Jun 6, 1998 CanadaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipBurlington[101]
276Shaun PagaFlankerJun 6, 1998 CanadaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipBurlington[101]
277George Sucher(Prop)Jun 6, 1998 CanadaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipBurlington[101]
278Malakai TabuvuyaWingJun 20, 1998 Hong KongPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[102]
279Britt Howard(Scrum-Half)Jun 20, 1998 Hong KongPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[102]
280Doug GilliesNo. 8Aug 15, 1998 Argentina1999 Rugby World Cup QualifierCricket and Rugby Club; Buenos Aires[103]
281Kirk Khasigian(Hooker)Aug 15, 1998 Argentina1999 Rugby World Cup QualifierCricket and Rugby Club; Buenos Aires[103]
282Bob LeClercLockAug 18, 1998 Canada1999 Rugby World Cup QualifierSan Isidro, Buenos Aires[104]
283Ian StevensFly-HalfAug 18, 1998 Canada1999 Rugby World Cup QualifierSan Isidro, Buenos Aires[104]
284Philippe FarnerLockMay 15, 1999 TongaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[105]
285David Niu(Fly-Half)May 15, 1999 TongaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[105]
286Joe ClaytonPropJun 19, 1999 CanadaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipStanley Park; Toronto[106]
287Marc l'Huillier(Prop)Aug 21, 1999 EnglandTest matchTwickenham Stadium; Twickenham[107]
288Jesse Coulson(Scrum-Half)Oct 14, 1999 Australia1999 Rugby World CupThomond Park; Limerick[108]
289Eric Reed(Lock)Oct 14, 1999 Australia1999 Rugby World CupThomond Park; Limerick[108]
290Philip EloffCenterMay 27, 2000 JapanPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipKintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Osaka[109]
291Matt KaneLockMay 27, 2000 JapanPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipKintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Osaka[109]
292Kort SchubertFlankerMay 27, 2000 JapanPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipKintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Osaka[109]
293Grant WellsFly-HalfMay 27, 2000 JapanPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipKintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Osaka[109]
294Don YoungerFlankerMay 27, 2000 JapanPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipKintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Osaka[109]
295Tom KelleherLockJun 3, 2000 CanadaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipManchester[110]
296John Burke(Flanker)Jun 3, 2000 CanadaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipManchester[110]
297Robbie Flynn(Hooker)Jun 3, 2000 CanadaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipManchester[110]
298Link Wilfley(Fly-Half)Jun 10, 2000 IrelandTest matchManchester[111]
299Olo FifitaFlankerJun 30, 2000 FijiPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipApia Park; Apia[112]
300Mike MacDonald(Prop)Jun 30, 2000 FijiPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipApia Park; Apia[112]
301Roger GrantWingJul 7, 2000 TongaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipTeufaiva Sport Stadium; Nukuʻalofa[113]
302Jason Gillam(Flanker)Jul 7, 2000 TongaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipTeufaiva Sport Stadium; Nukuʻalofa[113]
303Mose Timoteo(Scrum-Half)Jul 7, 2000 TongaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipTeufaiva Sport Stadium; Nukuʻalofa[113]
304Jovesa Naivalu(Wing)Jul 15, 2000 SamoaPacific Rim Rugby ChampionshipBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[114]
305Paul StillPropNov 4, 2000 ScotlandTest matchMurrayfield Stadium; Edinburgh[115]
306Jason Keyter(Wing)Nov 18, 2000 WalesTest matchMillennium Stadium; Cardiff[116]
307Alex Magleby(Flanker)Nov 18, 2000 WalesTest matchMillennium Stadium; Cardiff[116]
308John BuchholzFullbackMay 19, 2001 CanadaPan-American ChampionshipRichardson Memorial Stadium; Kingston[117]
309Kimball Kjar(Scrum-Half)May 23, 2001 ArgentinaPan-American ChampionshipMohawk Sports Park; Hamilton[118]
310Jone NaqicaWingJun 16, 2001 EnglandTest matchBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[119]
311Dan Dorsey(Prop)Dec 1, 2001 South AfricaTest matchRobertson Stadium; Houston[120]
312Brian Surgener(Lock)Dec 1, 2001 South AfricaTest matchRobertson Stadium; Houston[120]
313Mike HercusFly-HalfJun 22, 2002 ScotlandTest matchBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[121]
314Aaron SatchwellFlankerJun 22, 2002 ScotlandTest matchBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[121]
315Dan Anderson(Hooker)Jun 22, 2002 ScotlandTest matchBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[121]
316Conrad Hodgson(Flanker)Jun 22, 2002 ScotlandTest matchBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[121]
317Andy McGarry(Prop)Jun 22, 2002 ScotlandTest matchBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[121]
318John Tarpoff(Prop)Jun 22, 2002 ScotlandTest matchBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[121]
319David FeeWingJun 29, 2002 Canada2003 Rugby World Cup QualifierFletcher's Fields; Markham[122]
320Cayo Nicolau(Center)Jun 29, 2002 Canada2003 Rugby World Cup QualifierFletcher's Fields; Markham[122]
321Chris Miller(Hooker)Aug 10, 2002 Chile2003 Rugby World Cup QualifierMurray City Park; Murray[123]
322Al LakomskisWingAug 24, 2002 Chile2003 Rugby World Cup QualifierPrince of Wales Cricket Club; Santiago[124]
323Kain CrossCenterApr 12, 2003 Spain2003 Rugby World Cup Repechage QualifierCampo Universitaria; Madrid[125]
324Riaan van ZylWingApr 12, 2003 Spain2003 Rugby World Cup Repechage QualifierCampo Universitaria; Madrid[125]
325Paul Emerick(Fullback)Apr 27, 2003 Spain2003 Rugby World Cup Repechage QualifierLockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale[126]
326Mark Griffin(Hooker)Apr 27, 2003 Spain2003 Rugby World Cup Repechage QualifierLockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale[126]
327Christian Long(Lock)Apr 27, 2003 Spain2003 Rugby World Cup Repechage QualifierLockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale[126]
328Jacob Waasdorp(Prop)May 17, 2003 JapanSuper Powers CupBoxer Stadium; San Francisco[127]
329Jurie GouwsFlankerJun 21, 2003 England A2003 Churchill CupThunderbird Stadium; Vancouver[128]
330Matt ShermanFly-HalfJun 28, 2003 England A2003 Churchill CupThunderbird Stadium; Vancouver[129]
331Gerhard KlerckLockAug 23, 2003 Argentina2003 Pan-American ChampionshipCricket and Rugby Club; Buenos Aires[130]
332Richard LiddingtonPropAug 23, 2003 Argentina2003 Pan-American ChampionshipCricket and Rugby Club; Buenos Aires[130]
333Todd Clever(Back Row)Aug 23, 2003 Argentina2003 Pan-American ChampionshipCricket and Rugby Club; Buenos Aires[130]
334Matt Wyatt(Hooker)Aug 23, 2003 Argentina2003 Pan-American ChampionshipCricket and Rugby Club; Buenos Aires[130]
335Salesi Sika(Center)Oct 15, 2003 Fiji2003 Rugby World CupLang Park; Brisbane[131]
336Albert TuipulotuCenterMay 27, 2004 CanadaSuper Powers CupOlympic Stadium; Tokyo[132]
337David Williams(Scrum-Half)May 27, 2004 CanadaSuper Powers CupOlympic Stadium; Tokyo[132]
338Francois ViljoenFullbackMay 30, 2004 RussiaSuper Powers CupPrince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo[133]
339Tony PetruzzellaFlankerJun 19, 2004 CanadaSuper Powers CupCommonwealth Stadium; Edmonton[134]
340Chris Osentowski(Prop)Nov 27, 2004 ItalyTest matchStadio Lamarmora; Biella[135]
341James LikLockMay 25, 2005 CanadaSuper CupOlympic Stadium; Tokyo[136]
342Mike PalefauWingMay 25, 2005 CanadaSuper CupOlympic Stadium; Tokyo[136]
343Andrew RylandFlankerMay 25, 2005 CanadaSuper CupOlympic Stadium; Tokyo[136]
344Louis StanfillLockMay 25, 2005 CanadaSuper CupOlympic Stadium; Tokyo[136]
345John Hartman(Wing)May 25, 2005 CanadaSuper CupOlympic Stadium; Tokyo[136]
346Mike Mangan(No. 8)May 25, 2005 CanadaSuper CupOlympic Stadium; Tokyo[136]
347Mike Hobson(Hooker)May 29, 2005 RomaniaSuper CupPrince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo[137]
348Doug Rowe(Scrum-Half)May 29, 2005 RomaniaSuper CupPrince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo[137]
349Mike French(Prop)Jun 4, 2005 WalesTest matchRentschler Stadium; East Hartford[138]
350Scott JonesCenterJun 19, 2005 Argentina Jaguares2005 Churchill CupCommonwealth Stadium; Edmonton[139]
351Jason Pye(Wing)Jun 19, 2005 Argentina Jaguares2005 Churchill CupCommonwealth Stadium; Edmonton[139]
352Carl Hansen(Lock)Jun 26, 2005 Canada2005 Churchill CupCommonwealth Stadium; Edmonton[140]
353Vaha EsikiaCenterJun 3, 2006 Ireland A2006 Churchill CupBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[141]
354Jeff HullingerWingJun 3, 2006 Ireland A2006 Churchill CupBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[141]
355Owen LentzHookerJun 3, 2006 Ireland A2006 Churchill CupBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[141]
356Tyson MeekScrum-HalfJun 3, 2006 Ireland A2006 Churchill CupBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[141]
357Pate TuilevukaFly-HalfJun 3, 2006 Ireland A2006 Churchill CupBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[141]
358Mark Aylor(Back Row)Jun 3, 2006 Ireland A2006 Churchill CupBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[141]
359Brian Barnard(Wing)Jun 3, 2006 Ireland A2006 Churchill CupBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[141]
360Patrick Bell(Prop)Jun 3, 2006 Ireland A2006 Churchill CupBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[141]
361Brian Schoener(Lock)Jun 3, 2006 Ireland A2006 Churchill CupBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[141]
362Jason KellyFly-HalfJun 7, 2006 New Zealand Māori2006 Churchill CupBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[142]
363Jeremy NashWingJun 7, 2006 New Zealand Māori2006 Churchill CupBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[142]
364Scott LawrenceFlankerJun 17, 2006 Canada2006 Churchill CupCommonwealth Stadium; Edmonton[143]
365Hayden MextedLockJul 1, 2006 Barbados2007 Rugby World Cup QualifierBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[144]
366Justin StencelFlankerAug 12, 2006 Canada2007 Rugby World Cup QualifierSwilers Rugby Park; St. John's[145]
367Chad Erskine(Scrum-Half)Aug 12, 2006 Canada2007 Rugby World Cup QualifierSwilers Rugby Park; St. John's[145]
368Adam Russell(Lock)Aug 12, 2006 Canada2007 Rugby World Cup QualifierSwilers Rugby Park; St. John's[145]
369Jon Vitale(Prop)Aug 12, 2006 Canada2007 Rugby World Cup QualifierSwilers Rugby Park; St. John's[145]
370Blake Burdette(Prop)Sep 30, 2006 Uruguay2007 Rugby World Cup QualifierParque Central; Montevideo[146]
371Ron Rosser(Back Row)Sep 30, 2006 Uruguay2007 Rugby World Cup QualifierParque Central; Montevideo[146]
372Mark CrickHookerMay 18, 2007 England A2007 Churchill CupEdgeley Park; Edgeley[147]
373Nese MalifaFly-HalfMay 18, 2007 England A2007 Churchill CupEdgeley Park; Edgeley[147]
374Pat QuinnNo. 8May 18, 2007 England A2007 Churchill CupEdgeley Park; Edgeley[147]
375Chris WylesWingMay 18, 2007 England A2007 Churchill CupEdgeley Park; Edgeley[147]
376Andrew Osborne(Wing)May 18, 2007 England A2007 Churchill CupEdgeley Park; Edgeley[147]
377Ben Wiedemer(Flanker)May 18, 2007 England A2007 Churchill CupEdgeley Park; Edgeley[147]
378Inaki Basauri Flores(Flanker)May 23, 2007 Scotland A2007 Churchill CupDry Leas; Henley-on-Thames[148]
379Dan Payne(Flanker)May 23, 2007 Scotland A2007 Churchill CupDry Leas; Henley-on-Thames[148]
380Henry BloomfieldNo. 8Sep 8, 2007 England2007 Rugby World CupStade Felix Bollaert; Lens[149]
381Taku NgwenyaWingSep 8, 2007 England2007 Rugby World CupStade Felix Bollaert; Lens[149]
382Mate Moeakiola(Prop)Sep 8, 2007 England2007 Rugby World CupStade Felix Bollaert; Lens[149]
383Thretton Palamo(Wing)Sep 30, 2007 South Africa2007 Rugby World CupStade de la Mosson; Montpellier[150]
384Mike Petri(Scrum-Half)Sep 30, 2007 South Africa2007 Rugby World CupStade de la Mosson; Montpellier[150]
385Gavin DeBartoloWingJun 7, 2008 England A2008 Churchill CupLansdowne Stadium; Ottawa[151]
386John van der GiessenLockJun 7, 2008 England A2008 Churchill CupLansdowne Stadium; Ottawa[151]
387Brian Doyle(No. 8)Jun 7, 2008 England A2008 Churchill CupLansdowne Stadium; Ottawa[151]
388Mone Laulaupeaalu(Hooker)Jun 7, 2008 England A2008 Churchill CupLansdowne Stadium; Ottawa[151]
389Jason Lett(Flanker)Jun 7, 2008 England A2008 Churchill CupLansdowne Stadium; Ottawa[151]
390Chad Slaby(Prop)Jun 7, 2008 England A2008 Churchill CupLansdowne Stadium; Ottawa[151]
391Justin BoydWingJun 11, 2008 Ireland A2008 Churchill CupRichardson Stadium; Kingston[152]
392Robbie Shaw(Scrum-Half)Jun 11, 2008 Ireland A2008 Churchill CupRichardson Stadium; Kingston[152]
393Junior SifaCenterNov 8, 2008 UruguayTest matchRio Tinto Stadium; Sandy[153]
394Hayden SmithLockNov 8, 2008 UruguayTest matchRio Tinto Stadium; Sandy[153]
395JJ Gagiano(Back Row)Nov 8, 2008 UruguayTest matchRio Tinto Stadium; Sandy[153]
396Shawn Pittman(Prop)Nov 8, 2008 UruguayTest matchRio Tinto Stadium; Sandy[153]
397Andrew SuniulaCenterNov 16, 2008 JapanTest matchMizuho Ground; Nagoya[154]
398Joe Welch(Hooker)Nov 16, 2008 JapanTest matchMizuho Ground; Nagoya[154]
399Brian LeMayPropNov 22, 2008 JapanTest matchPrince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo[155]
400Courtney Mackay(Lock)Nov 22, 2008 JapanTest matchPrince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo[155]
401Chris BillerHookerMay 31, 2009 IrelandTest matchBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[156]
402Peter DahlFlankerMay 31, 2009 IrelandTest matchBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[156]
403Nic JohnsonNo. 8May 31, 2009 IrelandTest matchBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[156]
404Will JohnsonPropMay 31, 2009 IrelandTest matchBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[156]
405Roland SuniulaCenterMay 31, 2009 IrelandTest matchBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[156]
406Kevin SwirynWingMay 31, 2009 IrelandTest matchBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[156]
407Ata Malifa(Fly-Half)May 31, 2009 IrelandTest matchBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[156]
408Tim Usasz(Scrum-Half)May 31, 2009 IrelandTest matchBuck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara[156]
409Brian McClenahan(Hooker)Jun 6, 2009 WalesTest matchToyota Park; Bridgeview[157]
410Colin HawleyWingJun 21, 2009 Georgia2009 Churchill CupDick's Sporting Goods Park; Commerce City[158]
411Phil ThielHookerNov 14, 2009 Uruguay2011 Rugby World Cup QualifierEstadio Charrúa; Montevideo[159]
412Jake Sprague(Prop)Nov 14, 2009 Uruguay2011 Rugby World Cup QualifierEstadio Charrúa; Montevideo[159]
413Pat Danahy(Lock)Nov 21, 2009 Uruguay2011 Rugby World Cup QualifierBroward County Park; Lauderhill[160]
414Matt HawkinsFlankerJun 5, 2010 Russia2010 Churchill CupInfinity Park; Glendale[161]
415Scott LaVallaLockJun 5, 2010 Russia2010 Churchill CupInfinity Park; Glendale[161]
416Tony Purpura(Prop)Jun 5, 2010 Russia2010 Churchill CupInfinity Park; Glendale[161]
417Volney Rouse(Fly-Half)Jun 5, 2010 Russia2010 Churchill CupInfinity Park; Glendale[161]
418Seta TuilevukaCenterNov 13, 2010 PortugalTest matchEstádio Universitário de Lisboa; Lisbon[162]
419Samu ManoaLockNov 27, 2010 GeorgiaTest matchNational Stadium; Tbilisi[163]
420Tai Enosa(Center)Jun 8, 2011 Tonga2011 Churchill CupPillar Data Arena; Esher[164]
421Eric Fry(Prop)Jun 8, 2011 Tonga2011 Churchill CupPillar Data Arena; Esher[164]
422Troy Hall(Fly-Half)Jun 8, 2011 Tonga2011 Churchill CupPillar Data Arena; Esher[164]
423Blaine ScullyFullbackJun 8, 2011 Russia2011 Churchill CupSixways Stadium; Worcester[165]
424James PatersonWingAug 21, 2011 JapanTest matchPrince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo[166]
425Ryan Chapman(Back Row)Aug 21, 2011 JapanTest matchPrince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo[166]
426Andrew DurutaloFlankerJun 9, 2012 CanadaTest matchRichardson Stadium; Kingston[167]
427Will HolderFly-HalfJun 9, 2012 CanadaTest matchRichardson Stadium; Kingston[167]
428Luke HumeWingJun 9, 2012 CanadaTest matchRichardson Stadium; Kingston[167]
429Taylor Mokate(Flanker)Jun 9, 2012 CanadaTest matchRichardson Stadium; Kingston[167]
430Derek Asbun(Hooker)Jun 16, 2012 GeorgiaTest matchInfinity Park; Glendale[168]
431Shaun Davies(Scrum-Half)Jun 16, 2012 GeorgiaTest matchInfinity Park; Glendale[168]
432Dre Liufau(Prop)Jun 16, 2012 GeorgiaTest matchInfinity Park; Glendale[168]
433Cornelius DirksenWingNov 9, 2012 Russia2012 International Rugby SeriesEirias Stadium; Colwyn Bay[169]
434Toby L'EstrangeFly-HalfNov 9, 2012 Russia2012 International Rugby SeriesEirias Stadium; Colwyn Bay[169]
435John QuillFlankerNov 9, 2012 Russia2012 International Rugby SeriesEirias Stadium; Colwyn Bay[169]
436Zach Fenoglio(Prop)Nov 9, 2012 Russia2012 International Rugby SeriesEirias Stadium; Colwyn Bay[169]
437Zach PangelinanFullbackNov 17, 2012 Tonga2012 International Rugby SeriesEirias Stadium; Colwyn Bay[170]
438Graham Harriman(Lock)Nov 24, 2012 RomaniaTest matchStadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest[171]
439Adam SiddallFullbackMay 25, 2013 Canada2013 Pacific Nations CupEllerslie Rugby Park; Edmonton[172]
440Seamus Kelly(Center)May 25, 2013 Canada2013 Pacific Nations CupEllerslie Rugby Park; Edmonton[172]
441Liam Murphy(Flanker)May 25, 2013 Canada2013 Pacific Nations CupEllerslie Rugby Park; Edmonton[172]
442Nick Wallace(Prop)Jun 14, 2013 Tonga2013 Pacific Nations CupHome Depot Center; Carson, California[173]
443Cam DolanNo. 8Jun 19, 2013 Fiji2013 Pacific Nations CupMizuho Ground; Nagoya[174]
444Titi Lamositele(Prop)Aug 17, 2013 Canada2015 Rugby World Cup QualifierBlackbaud Stadium; Charleston[175]
445Folau Niua(Fly-Half)Aug 17, 2013 Canada2015 Rugby World Cup QualifierBlackbaud Stadium; Charleston[175]
446Tim MaupinWingNov 16, 2013 GeorgiaTest matchRustavi[176]
447Olive Kilifi(Prop)Nov 16, 2013 GeorgiaTest matchRustavi[176]
448Tai TuisamoaLockNov 23, 2013 RussiaTest matchAllianz Park; London[177]
449Tom Coolican(Hooker)Mar 22, 2014 Uruguay2015 Rugby World Cup QualifierEstadio Charrúa; Montevideo[178]
450Kyle Sumsion(Flanker)Mar 22, 2014 Uruguay2015 Rugby World Cup QualifierEstadio Charrúa; Montevideo[178]
451Shalom Suniula(Hooker)Mar 22, 2014 Uruguay2015 Rugby World Cup QualifierEstadio Charrúa; Montevideo[178]
452Danny Barrett(Lock)Jun 7, 2014 ScotlandTest matchBBVA Compass Stadium; Houston[179]
453Chad London(Flanker)Jun 7, 2014 ScotlandTest matchBBVA Compass Stadium; Houston[179]
454Brett ThompsonWingJun 21, 2014 Canada2014 Pacific Nations CupCal Expo Field; Sacramento[180]
455Tim Stanfill(Wing)Nov 1, 2014 New ZealandTest matchSoldier Field; Chicago[181]
456Matt TrouvilleNo. 8Nov 8, 2014 RomaniaTest matchStadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest[182]
457John Cullen(Lock)Nov 8, 2014 RomaniaTest matchStadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest[182]
458Greg Peterson(Lock)Nov 8, 2014 RomaniaTest matchStadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest[182]
459Ben Tarr(Prop)Nov 8, 2014 RomaniaTest matchStadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest[182]
460Ronnie McLean-DentsFullbackNov 21, 2014 FijiTest matchStade de la Rabine; Vannes[183]
461AJ MacGintyFly-HalfJul 18, 2015 Samoa2015 Pacific Nations CupAvaya Stadium; San Jose[184]
462Zack Test(Wing)Jul 18, 2015 Samoa2015 Pacific Nations CupAvaya Stadium; San Jose[184]
463Al McFarland(No. 8)Jul 24, 2015 Japan2015 Pacific Nations CupCal Expo Field; Sacramento[185]
464Chris BaumannPropJul 29, 2015 Tonga2015 Pacific Nations CupBMO Field; Toronto[186]
465Niku Kruger(Scrum-Half)Aug 22, 2015 CanadaTest matchTwin Elm Rugby Park; Nepean[187]
466Joe Taufeteʻe(Hooker)Oct 7, 2015 South Africa2015 Rugby World CupOlympic Stadium; London[188]
467Jake AndersonFullbackFeb 13, 2016 Canada2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipDell Diamond; Round Rock[1]
468James BirdFly-HalfFeb 13, 2016 Canada2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipDell Diamond; Round Rock[1]
469Nate BrakeleyFlankerFeb 13, 2016 Canada2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipDell Diamond; Round Rock[1]
470LeMoto FilikitongaCenterFeb 13, 2016 Canada2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipDell Diamond; Round Rock[1]
471Ben LandryLockFeb 13, 2016 Canada2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipDell Diamond; Round Rock[1]
472Kingsley McGowanWingFeb 13, 2016 Canada2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipDell Diamond; Round Rock[1]
473Brodie OrthLockFeb 13, 2016 Canada2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipDell Diamond; Round Rock[1]
474Mike Sosene-FeagaiHookerFeb 13, 2016 Canada2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipDell Diamond; Round Rock[1]
475David TameilauNo. 8Feb 13, 2016 Canada2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipDell Diamond; Round Rock[1]
476Mike Te'oScrum-HalfFeb 13, 2016 Canada2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipDell Diamond; Round Rock[1]
477JP Eloff(Fly-Half)Feb 13, 2016 Canada2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipDell Diamond; Round Rock[1]
478Michael Garrity(Center)Feb 13, 2016 Canada2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipDell Diamond; Round Rock[1]
479Alec Gletzer(Flanker)Feb 13, 2016 Canada2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipDell Diamond; Round Rock[1]
480James Hilterbrand(Front Row)Feb 13, 2016 Canada2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipDell Diamond; Round Rock[1]
481Tom BlissScrum-HalfFeb 20, 2016 Chile2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipLockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale[189]
482Nick EdwardsWingFeb 20, 2016 Chile2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipLockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale[189]
483Lorenzo ThomasCenterFeb 20, 2016 Chile2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipLockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale[189]
484Demecus Beach(Prop)Feb 20, 2016 Chile2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipLockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale[189]
485Pat Blair(No. 8)Feb 20, 2016 Chile2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipLockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale[189]
486Ryan Matyas(Fullback)Feb 20, 2016 Chile2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipLockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale[189]
487James KingFlankerFeb 27, 2016 Brazil2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipAthletic Club; São Paulo[190]
488Aladdin SchirmerFlankerFeb 27, 2016 Brazil2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipAthletic Club; São Paulo[190]
489Hanco Germishuys(Flanker)Feb 27, 2016 Brazil2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipAthletic Club; São Paulo[190]
490Deion MikesellWingMar 5, 2016 Uruguay2016 Americas Rugby ChampionshipEstadio Charrúa; Montevideo[191]
491Nate AugspurgerScrum-HalfJun 18, 2016 ItalyTest matchAvaya Stadium; San Jose[192]
492Tony Lamborn(Lock)Jun 18, 2016 ItalyTest matchAvaya Stadium; San Jose[192]
493Angus MacLellan II(Prop)Jun 18, 2016 ItalyTest matchAvaya Stadium; San Jose[192]
494Langilangi Haupeakui(Flanker)Jun 25, 2016 RussiaTest matchCal Expo Field; Sacramento[193]
495Harry Higgins(Lock)Jun 18, 2016 RussiaTest matchCal Expo Field; Sacramento[193]
496Stephen Tomasin(Scrum-Half)Jun 18, 2016 RussiaTest matchCal Expo Field; Sacramento[193]
497Bryce CampbellCenterNov 12, 2016 RomaniaTest matchStadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest[194]
498Nick CivettaLockNov 12, 2016 RomaniaTest matchStadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest[194]
499Madison HughesFullbackNov 12, 2016 RomaniaTest matchStadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest[194]
500Martin IosefoWingNov 12, 2016 RomaniaTest matchStadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest[194]
501Matai Leuta(Fullback)Nov 12, 2016 RomaniaTest matchStadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest[194]
502Dino Waldren(Prop)Nov 12, 2016 RomaniaTest matchStadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest[194]
503Marcel BracheCenterNov 19, 2016 TongaTest matchAnoeta Stadium; San Sebastián[195]
504Ben CimaFly-HalfFeb 4, 2017 Uruguay2017 Americas Rugby ChampionshipToyota Field; San Antonio[196][197]
505Peter MalcolmHookerFeb 4, 2017 Uruguay2017 Americas Rugby ChampionshipToyota Field; San Antonio[196][197]
506Matt Jensen(Lock)Feb 4, 2017 Uruguay2017 Americas Rugby ChampionshipToyota Field; San Antonio[196][197]
507Will Magie(Fly-Half)Feb 4, 2017 Uruguay2017 Americas Rugby ChampionshipToyota Field; San Antonio[196][197]
508Alex Maughan(Prop)Feb 4, 2017 Uruguay2017 Americas Rugby ChampionshipToyota Field; San Antonio[196][197]
509Spike DavisWingFeb 11, 2017 Brazil2017 Americas Rugby ChampionshipDell Diamond; Round Rock[198]
510Peter Tiberio(Wing)Feb 11, 2017 Brazil2017 Americas Rugby ChampionshipDell Diamond; Round Rock[198]
511Siaosi Mahoni(Lock)Feb 18, 2017 Canada2017 Americas Rugby ChampionshipSwangard Stadium; Burnaby[199]
512Andrew Turner(Scrum-Half)Feb 25, 2017 Chile2017 Americas Rugby ChampionshipEstadio San Carlos de Apoquindo; Las Condes[200]
513Calvin Whiting(Center)Feb 25, 2017 Chile2017 Americas Rugby ChampionshipEstadio San Carlos de Apoquindo; Las Condes[200]
514Paddy Ryan(Prop)Jun 10, 2017 IrelandTest matchRed Bull Arena; Harrison[201]
515Huluholo Moungaloa(Prop)Nov 18, 2017 GermanyTest matchBrita-Arena; Wiesbaden[202][203]
516Dylan AudsleyCenterFeb 10, 2018 Canada2018 Americas Rugby ChampionshipCal Expo Field; Sacramento[204]
517Will Hooley(Fly-Half)Feb 10, 2018 Canada2018 Americas Rugby ChampionshipCal Expo Field; Sacramento[204]
518Josh Whippy(Wing)Feb 10, 2018 Canada2018 Americas Rugby ChampionshipCal Expo Field; Sacramento[204]
519Psalm WoochingFlankerFeb 17, 2018 Chile2018 Americas Rugby ChampionshipTitan Stadium; Fullerton[205]
520Malon Al-Jiboori(Flanker)Feb 17, 2018 Chile2018 Americas Rugby ChampionshipTitan Stadium; Fullerton[205]
521Brendan Daly(Lock)Feb 17, 2018 Chile2018 Americas Rugby ChampionshipTitan Stadium; Fullerton[205]
522Ruben de Haas(Scrum-Half)Feb 17, 2018 Chile2018 Americas Rugby ChampionshipTitan Stadium; Fullerton[205]
523Dylan Fawsitt(Hooker)Feb 17, 2018 Chile2018 Americas Rugby ChampionshipTitan Stadium; Fullerton[205]
524Paul Lasike(Wing)Feb 17, 2018 Chile2018 Americas Rugby ChampionshipTitan Stadium; Fullerton[205]
525Paul MullenPropJun 9, 2018 RussiaTest matchDick's Sporting Goods Park; Commerce City[206]
526Vili Tolutaʻu(Flanker)Jun 23, 2018 CanadaTest matchWanderers Grounds; Halifax[207]
527Gannon MooreWingNov 10, 2018 SamoaTest matchAnoeta Stadium; San Sebastián[208]
528David Ainuʻu(Prop)Nov 10, 2018 SamoaTest matchAnoeta Stadium; San Sebastián[208]
529Devereaux Ferris(Scrum-Half)Nov 10, 2018 SamoaTest matchAnoeta Stadium; San Sebastián[208]
530Nick Boyer(Scrum-Half)Nov 17, 2018 RomaniaTest matchStadionul Ghencea II; Bucharest[209]
531Chance Wenglewski(Prop)Nov 24, 2018 IrelandTest matchAviva Stadium; Dublin[210]
532Tadhg Leader(Fly-half)Feb 2, 2019 Chile2019 Americas Rugby ChampionshipEstadio Santiago Bueras; Maipu[211]
533Kapeli Pifeleti(Prop)Feb 23, 2019 Brazil2019 Americas Rugby ChampionshipDell Diamond; Round Rock[212]
534Jamason Faʻanana-Schultz(Flanker)Jul 27, 2019 Canada2019 Americas Rugby ChampionshipInfinity Park; Glendale[213]
535Ben Pinkelman(No. 8)Aug 3, 2019 Samoa2019 Americas Rugby ChampionshipInfinity Park; Glendale[214]
Michael Baska(Scrum-Half)Jul 4, 2021 EnglandTest matchTwickenham Stadium; Twickenham[215]
Luke Carty(Fly-Half)Jul 4, 2021 EnglandTest matchTwickenham Stadium; Twickenham[215]
Christian Dyer(Fullback)Jul 4, 2021 EnglandTest matchTwickenham Stadium; Twickenham[215]
Matt Harmon(Prop)Jul 4, 2021 EnglandTest matchTwickenham Stadium; Twickenham[215]
Riekert Hattingh(Flanker)Jul 4, 2021 EnglandTest matchTwickenham Stadium; Twickenham[215]
Mika Kruse(Center)Jul 4, 2021 EnglandTest matchTwickenham Stadium; Twickenham[215]
Andrew Guerra(Flanker)Jul 10, 2021 IrelandTest matchAviva Stadium; Dublin[216]
Tavite Lopeti(Center)Sep 4, 2021 Canada2023 Rugby World Cup QualifierSwiler’s Rugby Park; St. John's[217]
Moni Tonga’uiha(Flanker)Oct 2, 2021 Uruguay2023 Rugby World Cup QualifierInfinity Park; Glendale, Colorado[218]
Benjamín Bonasso(Flanker)Oct 9, 2021 Uruguay2023 Rugby World Cup QualifierEstadio Charrúa; Montevideo[219]
Chad Gough(Hooker)Oct 23, 2021 New ZealandTest matchFedExField; Washington, D.C.[220]
Ryan James(Wing)Oct 23, 2021 New ZealandTest matchFedExField; Washington, D.C.[220]
Fakaʻosi Pifeleti(Prop)Oct 23, 2021 New ZealandTest matchFedExField; Washington, D.C.[220]
Mike Dabulas(Fullback)Oct 23, 2021 New ZealandTest matchFedExField; Washington, D.C.[220]

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