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Former All Black keeping eagle eye out for USA eligible rugby recruits

February 2, 2024

USA Eagles Assistant Coach Alama Ieremia has been given the reins of new MLR team, Anthem Rugby Carolina, that's partially funded by World Rugby. (Source: 1News)

2024 promises to be a busy year for the United States-based Alama Ieremia.

The Former All Black is not only continuing his assistant coaching duties with the USA Eagles, but he'll take over as head coach of new Major League Rugby side, Anthem Rugby Carolina.

The team was announced last month in partnership with World Rugby - who are partially funding the team to get off the ground in Charlotte.

"It's a push to really drive pathways for American players and eligible player overseas to then lead on to the Eagles," says Ieremia.

"I've got a lot of the academy players which I am passionate about bringing through."

The team will have a specific focus on developing young American players and is based on the Fijian Drua model in Super Rugby.

In a statement World Rugby said the new team will “greatly accelerate that high-performance objective by supporting the long-term goals of the USA men’s national team in advance of qualification for Rugby World Cup 2027 [in Australia] and hosting the 2031 edition on home soil”.

“This type of partnership has proven successful for Rugby World Cup 2023 quarter-finalists Fiji with the establishment of the Drua, and we are excited about the huge potential of Anthem RC, not just as a pathway but as a major franchise within a long-term vision for MLR success.”

Another thing USA Rugby is doing to better prepare for their hosting duties is a global recruitment drive for eligible US players.

Ieremia confirming he's already approached a few New Zealand based players who would have the required paperwork to represent the Eagles in the future.

"We're definitely casting the net to say hey were out here now if you're keen and have any American blood," said Ieremia.

But bringing eligible players to play in the USA and prepare them for a potential international debut, is still very much in the developmental stages according to USA Eagles Head Coach, Scott Lawrence.

"Do we look at that type of player, yes, but they have to have a strong desire to play for the USA," said Lawrence.

"They have to really want to do it, especially when they want to play for the USA which is an affair of the heart, not the wallet."

After failing to qualify for last year's World Cup in France, the focus is on 2027 and 2031, when they'll host the Rugby World Cup for the first time on the American continent.

"In 1962 JFK said we'd go to the moon and seven years later we did that, seven years from now we have a World Cup and we will be in a quart-final.

"That's our moon shot, that's what we're going to do," said Lawrence.

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