USA Women's Eagles on the hunt for Australian victory

Wed, May 14, 2025, 7:35 AM
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by Jenni Burke
Photo Credit: Griffin Hastings
Photo Credit: Griffin Hastings

USA Women’s Eagles Head Coach, Sione Fukofuka and staff have named the matchday 23 to face Australia in their second test of the Pacific Four Series.

The USA will take on the Wallaroos on their home turf in Canberra’s GIO Stadium on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at 4:55 pm ACT (2:55am ET), live in the USA on RugbyPass TV.

The USA Eagles arrived in Australia last week following a strong performance in their opening Pacific Four Series match against Canada in Kansas City, where attendance records were set and the squad established a strong platform for their 2025 campaign. The team has since been based in Canberra, where they have worked through a robust training block targeting an improved performance from the previous years’ seven-point victory over the Wallaroos. The fixture will have a heightened impact as the USA and Australia will again face off in pool play later this summer at the Rugby World Cup.

Fukofuka has named a largely consistent squad, reflecting the positive momentum and strength of the team in their last outing with one change to the starting XV that sees Tess Feury step into the starting lineup as fullback. 

He commented; 

“We have a great playing group and they have really lived up to our team values and high performance standards. There is real competition for roster positions and the selection decisions are close. The players selected are being pushed hard to keep their jerseys and being prepared well by the non selected members. All this breeds confidence in the team to perform on Saturday. 

“The focus for the past fortnight has been on building on the positive performance against Canada. We were happy with our ability to compete under pressure with the world number two for 70 minutes. However, we have also identified missed opportunities that could have influenced the back end of the game. We have channeled the positive energy and identified the privilege it is to have high expectations, and worked hard on our set piece, our kicking game and our ability to transfer that pressure on to Australia."

The Wallaroos v Eagles Test will be the opening act to a double header with Super Rugby teams ACT Brumbies - home team to USA Women’s Eagle, Keia Mae Sagapolu - and the Queensland Reds - also with USA representation from Charli Jacoby.

The match will be broadcast on Stan Sports in Australia and will be available on RugbyPass for American and International audiences.

USA Women's Eagles Roster | USA vs Australia
NAME CLUB INTL. CAPS
1. Hope Rogers Exeter Chiefs 52
2. Kathryn Treder Loughborough Lightning / Bay Area Breakers 27
3. Keia Mae Sagapolu ACT Brumbies 16
4. Hallie Taufoou Loughborough Lightning / Denver Onyx 24
5. Erica Jarrell Sale Sharks 15
6. Tahlia Brody Leicester Tigers / Denver Onyx 12
7. Kate Zackary Ealing Trailfinders 42
8. Rachel Johnson Exeter Chiefs / Denver Onyx 34
9. Olivia Ortiz Sale Sharks 23
10. McKenzie Hawkins Denver Onyx 22
11. Bulou Mataitoga Loughborough Lightning / Bay Area Breakers 23
12. Alev Kelter Loughborough Lightning / Bay Area Breakers 28
13. Ilona Maher USA Sevens / Bristol Bears 3
14. Emily Henrich Leicester Tigers / Boston Banshees 22
15. Tess Feury New York 32
16. Paige Stathopoulos Ealing Trailfinders / Boston Banshees 15
17. Maya Learned Denver Onyx 17
18. Charli Jacoby Exeter Chiefs / Queensland Reds 34
19. Rachel Ehrecke Denver Onyx 20
20. Freda Tafuna Lindenwood Lions 11
21. Cass Bargell Boston 5
22. Sariah Ibarra USA 7’s 2
23. Cheta Emba Boston 13
USA Women's Eagles Coaches & Staff

Head Coach | Sione Fukofuka

Assistant Coach | Mel Bosman

Assistant Coach | Sarah Chobot

Head of Athletic Performance | Charles Dudley

Lead Analyst | Caitlin Singletary

Performance Psychologist | Scott Goldman

Lead Physiotherapist | Emily Lauer

Physiotherapists | Alice Grellman

Team Doctors | Marvin Valencia

Team Manager | Alana Gattinger

High Performance Director | Tamara Sheppard

Media Manager | Jenni Burke

USA Women's Eagles Schedule | Spring 2025

USA v Japan | 33-39 (L)

Wallis Annenberg Stadium, Los Angeles, CA

USA v Canada | 26-14 (L)

CPKC Stadium, Kansas City, MO

USA v Australia | Pacific Four Series

Sat, May 17, 2025 | 2:55am ET

GIO Stadium, Canberra, Australia

USA v New Zealand | Pacific Four Series

Fri, May 23, 2025 | 11:35pm ET

North Harbour Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand

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