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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

Team Pld W D L TF PF PA +/− BP Pts
 United States 2 2 0 0 0 80 8 +72 0 4
 Jamaica 2 1 0 1 0 24 46 −22 0 2
 South Africa 2 0 0 2 0 10 60 −50 0 0

United States vs South Africa

15 October 2011
United States 40–4 South Africa
Tries: Taylor (2), Cunz (2), Cantoni, Taufa, D Howard, Stevens
Conv: Joseph Paulo (4)
(Report)Try: Fritz
Conv:
Campbell's Field, New Jersey
FB 1
RW 2
RC 3
LC 4
LW 5
SO 6
SH 7
PR 8
HK 9
PR 10
SR 11
SR 12
LF 13
Substitutions:
IC 14
IC 15
IC 16
IC 17
Coach:
FB 1
RW 2
RC 3
LC 4
LW 5
FE 6
HB 7
PR 8
HK 9
PR 10
SR 11
SR 12
LK 13
Substitutions:
IC 14
IC 15
IC 16
IC 17
Coach:

South Africa vs Jamaica

19 October 2011
South Africa 6–20 Jamaica
Tries: Prinsloo
Conv: Van der Nest 1/1
(Report)Try: Reittie (2), White, Grant
Conv: Coleman 2/4
Campbell's Field, New Jersey
Attendance: 30[1]
FB 1
RW 2
RC 3
LC 4
LW 5
SO 6
SH 7
PR 8
HK 9
PR 10
SR 11
SR 12
LF 13
Substitutions:
IC 14
IC 15
IC 16
IC 17
Coach:
FB 1 Paul White
RW 2 Waine Pryce
RC 3 Corey Hanson
LC 4 Ryan Grant
LW 5 Wayne Rettie
FE 6 Karl Pryce
HB 7 Jymel Coleman
PR 8 Romaine Campbell
HK 9 Jamaine Wray
PR 10 Jode Sheriffe
SR 11 Lamont Bryan
SR 12 Daniel Bravo
LK 13 Joe Brown
Substitutions:
IC 14 Richie Barnett
IC 15 Roy Calvert
IC 16 Tyrone Rowe
IC 17 Ross Peltier
Coach:

Jamaica vs United States

23 October 2011
Jamaica 4–40 United States
Tries: Hanson
Conv: Coleman 0/1
(Report)Tries: S Howard, Marando, Stevens, Cantoni, Miles, D Howard, Offerdahl
Conv: Joseph Paulo 6/9
Campbell's Field, New Jersey
Attendance: 800[2]
FB 1 Paul White
RW 2 Waine Pryce
RC 3 Richie Barnett
LC 4 Omari Caro
LW 5 Wayne Rettie
SO 6 Karl Pryce
SH 7 Jymel Coleman
PR 8 Lamont Bryan
HK 9 Jamaine Wray
PR 10 Jode Sheriffe
SR 11 Daniel Bravo
SR 12 Corey Hanson
LF 13 Joe Brown
Substitutions:
IC 14 Ryan Grant
IC 15 Tyrone Rowe
IC 16 Ashley Johnson
IC 17 Ross Peltier
Coach:
FB 1
RW 2
RC 3
LC 4
LW 5
FE 6
HB 7
PR 8
HK 9
PR 10
SR 11
SR 12
LK 13
Substitutions:
IC 14
IC 15
IC 16
IC 17
Coach:

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
England Batley Bulldogs Wayne Allen, Daley Williams
England Coventry Bears Ashley Johnson
Jamaica Duhaney Park Red Sharks Romaen Campbell, Roy Calvert, Damon Gayle, Ryan Grant, Marvin Thompson
England Gateshead Thunder Joseph Brown
England Halifax Jode Sheriffe, Paul White
England Harlequins RL Lamont Bryan, Omari Caro
England Huddersfield Giants Ross Peltier
England Hunslet Hawks Richie Barnett, Waine Pryce
England Keighley Cougars Jymel Coleman, Jamaine Wray
England Leeds Rhinos Danny Bravo, Jamal Chisholm
United States New Haven Warriors Wesley Haughton
England Sheffield Eagles Corey Hanson, Reece Williams
England Wigan Warriors Karl Pryce
Jamaica Vauxhall Vultures Carlye Burgher, Jahdeek Clarke, Sandino Hastings, Tyronie Rowe

South Africa

The South Africa squad as at 22 September 2011 is as follows:

Club Team Players
South Africa Bloemfontein Roosters Henry du Toit, Stevie Meyer, Gerrie Slabber, Christoff Swanepoel
South Africa Brakpan Bears Francois Greyvensteyn, Christo Joubert, Andre Loader, Andre Olwagen, Rudi Prinsloo
South Africa Ermelo Tomahawks Pieter Lee
South Africa Middelburg Tigers Johan Fritz
Wales South Wales Scorpions Christiaan Roets
South Africa 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

United States

Club Team Players
United States Aston Bulls Michael Garvey, Andrew Kneisly, Louis Tulio
Australia Belrose Eagles David Marando
England Castleford Tigers Ryan McGoldrick
United States Connecticut Wildcats Curtis Cunz, Charles Rizzo, Salesi Tongamoa
Australia Easts Tigers Mark Offerdahl
England Gateshead Thunder Mitchell Stevens
United States Hawaii Islanders Keiki Misipeka, Jayson Rego, Joshua Rice
United States Jacksonville Axemen Apple Pope
United States Louisville Nate Smith
United States Maui Rugby Kelly McGill, Sione Taufa
United States New York Knights Fitz James Adams, Charles Cortalano, Ian Elliott, Justin Ripley, Sean Taylor
Australia Northern Pride Mark Cantoni
United States Northern Raiders Leslie Alovili
Australia Parramatta Eels Joseph Paulo
Australia Penrith Panthers Junior Paulo
Australia Tuggeranong Valley Stephen Howard
Australia Wentworthville Magpies Daniel Howard
Unattached David Myles, Matthew Petersen

References

  1. ^ https://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/matches/world-cup-qualifiers-2011/game-2/south-africa-vs-jamaica.html
  2. ^ https://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/matches/world-cup-qualifiers-2011/game-3/usa-vs-jamaica.html
  3. ^ Press Association (24 October 2011). "USA beat Jamaica to secure 2013 Rugby League World Cup berth". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  4. ^ Paul, Burrowes (28 October 2011). "Rugby players encouraged despite whipping by USA". Jamaica Observer. Archived from the original on 2011-10-29. Retrieved 30 October 2011.