The 2013 Rugby League World Cup Atlantic qualification is a rugby league tournament that was held in October 2011 to decide the qualification for the 2013 Rugby League World Cup. It consisted of a round-robin play-off involving three teams; South Africa, Jamaica and the United States at Campbell's Field, New Jersey in the United States.
Standings
United States vs South Africa
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| FB |
1 |
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| RW |
2 |
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| RC |
3 |
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| LC |
4 |
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| LW |
5 |
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| SO |
6 |
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| SH |
7 |
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| PR |
8 |
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| HK |
9 |
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| PR |
10 |
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| SR |
11 |
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| SR |
12 |
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| LF |
13 |
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| Substitutions:
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| IC |
14 |
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| IC |
15 |
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| IC |
16 |
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| IC |
17 |
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| Coach:
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| FB |
1 |
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| RW |
2 |
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| RC |
3 |
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| LC |
4 |
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| LW |
5 |
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| FE |
6 |
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| HB |
7 |
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| PR |
8 |
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| HK |
9 |
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| PR |
10 |
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| SR |
11 |
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| SR |
12 |
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| LK |
13 |
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| Substitutions:
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| IC |
14 |
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| IC |
15 |
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| IC |
16 |
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| IC |
17 |
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| Coach:
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South Africa vs Jamaica
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| FB |
1 |
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| RW |
2 |
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| RC |
3 |
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| LC |
4 |
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| LW |
5 |
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| SO |
6 |
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| SH |
7 |
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| PR |
8 |
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| HK |
9 |
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| PR |
10 |
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| SR |
11 |
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| SR |
12 |
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| LF |
13 |
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| Substitutions:
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| IC |
14 |
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| IC |
15 |
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| IC |
16 |
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| IC |
17 |
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| Coach:
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Jamaica vs United States
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| FB |
1 |
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| RW |
2 |
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| RC |
3 |
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| LC |
4 |
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| LW |
5 |
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| FE |
6 |
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| HB |
7 |
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| PR |
8 |
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| HK |
9 |
|
| PR |
10 |
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| SR |
11 |
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| SR |
12 |
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| LK |
13 |
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| Substitutions:
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| IC |
14 |
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| IC |
15 |
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| IC |
16 |
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| IC |
17 |
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| Coach:
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Coached by Matt Elliott,[3] the Tomahawks were leading 6–4 at half time and then shut out the Rugby Reggae Boys for the rest of the game finishing with a total of seven tries to gain a place in their first World Cup tournament.[4]
Squads
Jamaica
The Jamaica squad as of 22 September 2011 is as follows:
| Club Team |
Players
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Batley Bulldogs |
Wayne Allen, Daley Williams
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Coventry Bears |
Ashley Johnson
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Duhaney Park Red Sharks |
Romaen Campbell, Roy Calvert, Damon Gayle, Ryan Grant, Marvin Thompson
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Gateshead Thunder |
Joseph Brown
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Halifax |
Jode Sheriffe, Paul White
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Harlequins RL |
Lamont Bryan, Omari Caro
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Huddersfield Giants |
Ross Peltier
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Hunslet Hawks |
Richie Barnett, Waine Pryce
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Keighley Cougars |
Jymel Coleman, Jamaine Wray
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Leeds Rhinos |
Danny Bravo, Jamal Chisholm
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New Haven Warriors |
Wesley Haughton
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Sheffield Eagles |
Corey Hanson, Reece Williams
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Wigan Warriors |
Karl Pryce
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Vauxhall Vultures |
Carlye Burgher, Jahdeek Clarke, Sandino Hastings, Tyronie Rowe
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South Africa
The South Africa squad as at 22 September 2011 is as follows:
- Coach:
Steven van Zyl
| Club Team |
Players
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Bloemfontein Roosters |
Henry du Toit, Stevie Meyer, Gerrie Slabber, Christoff Swanepoel
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Brakpan Bears |
Francois Greyvensteyn, Christo Joubert, Andre Loader, Andre Olwagen, Rudi Prinsloo
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Ermelo Tomahawks |
Pieter Lee
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Middelburg Tigers |
Johan Fritz
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South Wales Scorpions |
Christiaan Roets
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Tuks Bulls |
Hans du Plessis, Gerhard de Wet, Riaan Engelbrecht, Deon Kraemer, Christo Louw, Siviwe Mpondo, JP Nel, Marcelle Slabbert, Jonothan Soares, Pieter van der Nest, Franco Vermeulen, Rupert Wells
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United States
| Club Team |
Players
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Aston Bulls |
Michael Garvey, Andrew Kneisly, Louis Tulio
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Belrose Eagles |
David Marando
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Castleford Tigers |
Ryan McGoldrick
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Connecticut Wildcats |
Curtis Cunz, Charles Rizzo, Salesi Tongamoa
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Easts Tigers |
Mark Offerdahl
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Gateshead Thunder |
Mitchell Stevens
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Hawaii Islanders |
Keiki Misipeka, Jayson Rego, Joshua Rice
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Jacksonville Axemen |
Apple Pope
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Louisville |
Nate Smith
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Maui Rugby |
Kelly McGill, Sione Taufa
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New York Knights |
Fitz James Adams, Charles Cortalano, Ian Elliott, Justin Ripley, Sean Taylor
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Northern Pride |
Mark Cantoni
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Northern Raiders |
Leslie Alovili
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Parramatta Eels |
Joseph Paulo
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Penrith Panthers |
Junior Paulo
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Tuggeranong Valley |
Stephen Howard
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Wentworthville Magpies |
Daniel Howard
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| Unattached |
David Myles, Matthew Petersen
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References