List of United States national rugby union players

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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.

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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

The All America team that played against Australia in 1912 Usa rugby team v australia.jpg
The All America team that played against Australia in 1912
The United States team that played against New Zealand in 1913 United States Rugby Team in 1913.jpg
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

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. Daniel Carroll 1917.jpg
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.
Morris Kirksey returned home from the 1920 Summer Olympics with three medals: gold in the 4 x 100 meter relay and silver in the 100 meter dash, in addition to his gold medal from the rugby competition. Morris Kirksey 1920.jpg
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.
In addition to scoring the majority of the Americans' points at the 1920 Olympics, 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. Dink Templeton 1920.jpg
In addition to scoring the majority of the Americans' points at the 1920 Olympics, 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.
Colby "Babe" Slater served as captain for the United States team during the 1924 Olympics. Colby Slater 1924.jpg
Colby "Babe" Slater served as captain for the United States team during the 1924 Olympics.
United States International Rugby Capped Players
No.NamePositionDate of debutOppositionCompetitionVenueRef.
1 Chester Allen CenterNov 16, 1912Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match California Field; Berkeley [31]
2 James Arrell PropNov 16, 1912Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match California Field; Berkeley [31]
3 Charlie Austin CenterNov 16, 1912Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match California Field; Berkeley [31]
4 Benjamin Erb FullbackNov 16, 1912Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match California Field; Berkeley [31]
5 Deke Gard FlankerNov 16, 1912Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match California Field; Berkeley [31]
6 Phillip Harrigan Fly-HalfNov 16, 1912Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match California Field; Berkeley [31]
7 William King FlankerNov 16, 1912Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match California Field; Berkeley [31]
8 Joseph McKim PropNov 16, 1912Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match California Field; Berkeley [31]
9 Chris Momson No. 8Nov 16, 1912Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match California Field; Berkeley [31]
10 Laird Morris Scrum-halfNov 16, 1912Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match California Field; Berkeley [31]
11 Ralph Noble WingNov 16, 1912Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match California Field; Berkeley [31]
12 Stirling Peart WingNov 16, 1912Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match California Field; Berkeley [31]
13 Augustus Sanborn HookerNov 16, 1912Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match California Field; Berkeley [31]
14 Karl Schaupp LockNov 16, 1912Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match California Field; Berkeley [31]
15 Warren Smith LockNov 16, 1912Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match California Field; Berkeley [31]
16 Roland Blase LockNov 15, 1913Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Test match California Field; Berkeley [9]
17 Dan Carroll CenterNov 15, 1913Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Test match California Field; Berkeley [9]
18 Louis Cass Scrum-HalfNov 15, 1913Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Test match California Field; Berkeley [9]
19 William Darsie FlankerNov 15, 1913Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Test match California Field; Berkeley [9]
20G. GlasscockPropNov 15, 1913Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Test match California Field; Berkeley [9]
21 Elwin Hall HookerNov 15, 1913Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Test match California Field; Berkeley [9]
22 Mow Mitchell Fly-HalfNov 15, 1913Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Test match California Field; Berkeley [9]
23J.A. RamageFullbackNov 15, 1913Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Test match California Field; Berkeley [9]
24 Joseph Urban WingNov 15, 1913Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Test match California Field; Berkeley [9]
25 Guy Voight LockNov 15, 1913Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Test match California Field; Berkeley [9]
26A. Knowles(Fly-Half)Nov 15, 1913Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Test match California Field; Berkeley [9]
27 Herbert Stolz (Fullback)Nov 15, 1913Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Test match California Field; Berkeley [9]
28 Charlie Doe FlankerSep 5, 1920Flag of France.svg  France XV 1920 Summer Olympics Olympisch Stadion; Antwerp [32] [29]
29 George Fish No. 8Sep 5, 1920Flag of France.svg  France XV 1920 Summer Olympics Olympisch Stadion; Antwerp [32] [29]
30 Jim Fitzpatrick PropSep 5, 1920Flag of France.svg  France XV 1920 Summer Olympics Olympisch Stadion; Antwerp [32] [29]
31 Lou Hunter LockSep 5, 1920Flag of France.svg  France XV 1920 Summer Olympics Olympisch Stadion; Antwerp [32] [29]
32 Morris Kirksey LockSep 5, 1920Flag of France.svg  France XV 1920 Summer Olympics Olympisch Stadion; Antwerp [32] [29]
33 Charles Mehan Scrum-HalfSep 5, 1920Flag of France.svg  France XV 1920 Summer Olympics Olympisch Stadion; Antwerp [32] [29]
34 John Muldoon PropSep 5, 1920Flag of France.svg  France XV 1920 Summer Olympics Olympisch Stadion; Antwerp [32] [29]
35 John O'Neil HookerSep 5, 1920Flag of France.svg  France XV 1920 Summer Olympics Olympisch Stadion; Antwerp [32] [29]
36 Jack Patrick CenterSep 5, 1920Flag of France.svg  France XV 1920 Summer Olympics Olympisch Stadion; Antwerp [32] [29]
37 Cornelius Righter WingSep 5, 1920Flag of France.svg  France XV 1920 Summer Olympics Olympisch Stadion; Antwerp [32] [29]
38 Rudy Scholz Fly-HalfSep 5, 1920Flag of France.svg  France XV 1920 Summer Olympics Olympisch Stadion; Antwerp [32] [29]
39 Dink Templeton FullbackSep 5, 1920Flag of France.svg  France XV 1920 Summer Olympics Olympisch Stadion; Antwerp [32] [29]
40 Charles Tilden WingSep 5, 1920Flag of France.svg  France XV 1920 Summer Olympics Olympisch Stadion; Antwerp [32] [29]
41 Heaton Wrenn CenterSep 5, 1920Flag of France.svg  France XV 1920 Summer Olympics Olympisch Stadion; Antwerp [32] [29]
42G.W. DavisFullbackOct 10, 1920Flag of France.svg  France Test match Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [17]
43 Colby Slater LockOct 10, 1920Flag of France.svg  France Test match Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [17]
44 Gene Vidal WingOct 10, 1920Flag of France.svg  France Test match Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [17]
45 Harold von Schmidt Five-EighthOct 10, 1920Flag of France.svg  France Test match Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [17]
46D. WallaceFlankerOct 10, 1920Flag of France.svg  France Test match Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [17]
47J. WinstonWing-ForwardOct 10, 1920Flag of France.svg  France Test match Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [17]
48 Phil Clark FlankerMay 11, 1924Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1924 Summer Olympics Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [33]
49 Norman Cleaveland CenterMay 11, 1924Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1924 Summer Olympics Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [33]
50 Bob Devereaux WingMay 11, 1924Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1924 Summer Olympics Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [33]
51 George Dixon Five-EighthMay 11, 1924Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1924 Summer Olympics Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [33]
52 Ed Graff PropMay 11, 1924Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1924 Summer Olympics Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [33]
53 Dick Hyland WingMay 11, 1924Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1924 Summer Olympics Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [33]
54 Caesar Mannelli PropMay 11, 1924Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1924 Summer Olympics Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [33]
55 Norm Slater FlankerMay 11, 1924Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1924 Summer Olympics Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [33]
56 Ed Turkington Five-EighthMay 11, 1924Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1924 Summer Olympics Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [33]
57 Alan Valentine LockMay 11, 1924Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1924 Summer Olympics Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [33]
58 Alan Williams No. 8May 11, 1924Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1924 Summer Olympics Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [33]
59 Dudley de Groot FlankerMay 18, 1924Flag of France.svg  France 1924 Summer Olympics Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [34]
60 Linn Farrish LockMay 18, 1924Flag of France.svg  France 1924 Summer Olympics Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [34]
61 Lefty Rogers WingMay 18, 1924Flag of France.svg  France 1924 Summer Olympics Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir; Colombes [34]

Modern-era

Former Eagles captain Todd Clever retired from international test rugby in 2017 with 76 caps--the most in team history. Todd Clever Churchill Cup 2010.jpg
Former Eagles captain Todd Clever retired from international test rugby in 2017 with 76 caps—the most in team history.
Nese Malifa played for the Eagles at the Rugby World Cup in 2007 and 2011. Valenese Malifa Churchill Cup 2010 vs Russia.jpg
Nese Malifa played for the Eagles at the Rugby World Cup in 2007 and 2011.
Takudzwa Ngwenya won the inaugural IRPA Try of the Year award in 2007. ST vs BO - 2013-09-14 - 08.jpg
Takudzwa Ngwenya won the inaugural IRPA Try of the Year award in 2007.
Pat Danahy played for the Eagles at the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Patrick Danahy Churchill Cup 2010 vs Russia.jpg
Pat Danahy played for the Eagles at the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
United States International Rugby Capped Players
No.NamePositionDate of debutOppositionCompetitionVenueRef.
62 Steve Auerbach WingJan 31, 1976Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Glover Field; Los Angeles [26]
63 Robbie Bordley Fly-HalfJan 31, 1976Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Glover Field; Los Angeles [26]
64 Gary Brackett LockJan 31, 1976Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Glover Field; Los Angeles [26]
65 Del Chipman WingJan 31, 1976Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Glover Field; Los Angeles [26]
66 Fred Khasigian HookerJan 31, 1976Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Glover Field; Los Angeles [26]
67 Tom Klein FlankerJan 31, 1976Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Glover Field; Los Angeles [26]
68 Skip Niebauer FlankerJan 31, 1976Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Glover Field; Los Angeles [26]
69 Mickey Ording PropJan 31, 1976Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Glover Field; Los Angeles [26]
70 Kip Oxman FullbackJan 31, 1976Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Glover Field; Los Angeles [26]
71 Greg Schneeweis CenterJan 31, 1976Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Glover Field; Los Angeles [26]
72 Tom Selfridge No. 8Jan 31, 1976Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Glover Field; Los Angeles [26]
73 David Stephenson CenterJan 31, 1976Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Glover Field; Los Angeles [26]
74 Eric Swanson PropJan 31, 1976Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Glover Field; Los Angeles [26]
75 Craig Sweeney LockJan 31, 1976Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Glover Field; Los Angeles [26]
76 Mike Swiderski Scrum-HalfJan 31, 1976Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Glover Field; Los Angeles [26]
77 Bill Fraumann No. 8Jun 12, 1976Flag of France.svg  France Test match Rockne Stadium; Chicago [27]
78 Steve Gray Fly-HalfJun 12, 1976Flag of France.svg  France Test match Rockne Stadium; Chicago [27]
79 Don Guest WingJun 12, 1976Flag of France.svg  France Test match Rockne Stadium; Chicago [27]
80 Dennis Murphy PropJun 12, 1976Flag of France.svg  France Test match Rockne Stadium; Chicago [27]
81 Morris O'Donnell HookerJun 12, 1976Flag of France.svg  France Test match Rockne Stadium; Chicago [27]
82 Terry Scott Scrum-HalfJun 12, 1976Flag of France.svg  France Test match Rockne Stadium; Chicago [27]
83 Woody Stone WingJun 12, 1976Flag of France.svg  France Test match Rockne Stadium; Chicago [27]
84 Danny Wack CenterJun 12, 1976Flag of France.svg  France Test match Rockne Stadium; Chicago [27]
85 Barry Waite FlankerJun 12, 1976Flag of France.svg  France Test match Rockne Stadium; Chicago [27]
86 Bob Causey LockMay 21, 1977Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Sports Complex; Burnaby [39]
87 Jay Hanson HookerMay 21, 1977Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Sports Complex; Burnaby [39]
88 Bruce Henderson PropMay 21, 1977Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Sports Complex; Burnaby [39]
89 Dennis Jablonski FullbackMay 21, 1977Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Sports Complex; Burnaby [39]
90 Scott Kelso Scrum-HalfMay 21, 1977Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Sports Complex; Burnaby [39]
91 Mike Liscovitz WingMay 21, 1977Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Sports Complex; Burnaby [39]
92 Jeff Lombard FlankerMay 21, 1977Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Sports Complex; Burnaby [39]
93 Mike Sherlock PropMay 21, 1977Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Sports Complex; Burnaby [39]
94 Clarence Culpepper FlankerOct 15, 1977Flag of England.svg  England XV Test match Twickenham Stadium; Twickenham [40]
95 Rob Duncanson WingOct 15, 1977Flag of England.svg  England XV Test match Twickenham Stadium; Twickenham [40]
96 Mike Halliday CenterOct 15, 1977Flag of England.svg  England XV Test match Twickenham Stadium; Twickenham [40]
97 Eric Parthmore PropOct 15, 1977Flag of England.svg  England XV Test match Twickenham Stadium; Twickenham [40]
98 Tom Altemeier LockMay 28, 1978Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Baltimore [41]
99 Brad Andrews No. 8May 28, 1978Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Baltimore [41]
100 Gerry Kelleher LockMay 28, 1978Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Baltimore [41]
101 Jessie Lopez HookerMay 28, 1978Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Baltimore [41]
102 Gary Wilson PropMay 28, 1978Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Baltimore [41]
103 Rick Bailey PropJun 9, 1979Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Stanley Park; Toronto [42]
104 Dave Briley PropJun 9, 1979Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Stanley Park; Toronto [42]
105 Jack Clark LockJun 9, 1979Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Stanley Park; Toronto [42]
106 Dick Cooke Scrum-HalfJun 9, 1979Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Stanley Park; Toronto [42]
107 Mike Fanucchi CenterJun 9, 1979Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Stanley Park; Toronto [42]
108 Jeff Hollings HookerJun 9, 1979Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Stanley Park; Toronto [42]
109 Boyd Morrison CenterJun 9, 1979Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Stanley Park; Toronto [42]
110 Chimere Okezie WingJun 9, 1979Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Stanley Park; Toronto [42]
111 Joe Sheitlin WingJun 9, 1979Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Stanley Park; Toronto [42]
112 John Fowler FlankerMay 10, 1980Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales XV Test match George Allen Field; Long Beach [43]
113 Tim Moser LockMay 10, 1980Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales XV Test match George Allen Field; Long Beach [43]
114 Mike Purcell WingMay 10, 1980Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales XV Test match George Allen Field; Long Beach [43]
115 Brian Swords LockMay 10, 1980Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales XV Test match George Allen Field; Long Beach [43]
116 Douglas Parks FullbackJun 8, 1980Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Saranac Lake [44]
117 Tom Smith Fly-HalfJun 8, 1980Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Saranac Lake [44]
118 Lin Walton WingJun 8, 1980Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Saranac Lake [44]
119 Ed Burlingham LockOct 8, 1980Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand XV Test match San Diego Stadium; San Diego [45]
120 Chip Howard FullbackOct 8, 1980Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand XV Test match San Diego Stadium; San Diego [45]
121 Tim O'Brien WingOct 8, 1980Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand XV Test match San Diego Stadium; San Diego [45]
122 Denis Shanagher CenterOct 8, 1980Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand XV Test match San Diego Stadium; San Diego [45]
123 Art Ward No. 8Oct 8, 1980Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand XV Test match San Diego Stadium; San Diego [45]
124 Roy Helu CenterJun 6, 1981Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Calgary [46]
125 Gary Lambert FlankerJun 6, 1981Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Calgary [46]
126 Steve Finkel (Flanker)Jun 6, 1981Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Calgary [46]
127 Jamie Grant HookerSep 25, 1981Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Test match Owl Creek Polo Field; Glenville [47]
128 Dave Bateman Scrum-HalfJun 12, 1982Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Bleecker Stadium; Albany [48]
129 John Jelaco PropJun 12, 1982Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Bleecker Stadium; Albany [48]
130 Bo Meyersieck Fly-HalfJun 12, 1982Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Bleecker Stadium; Albany [48]
131 Kirk Miles HookerJun 12, 1982Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Bleecker Stadium; Albany [48]
132 Ian Gunn FullbackJun 19, 1982Flag of England.svg  England XV Test match Dillon Stadium; Hartford [49]
133 Terry Whelan PropJun 19, 1982Flag of England.svg  England XV Test match Dillon Stadium; Hartford [49]
134 Fred Paoli (Prop)Jun 19, 1982Flag of England.svg  England XV Test match Dillon Stadium; Hartford [49]
135 Rick Crivellone LockJun 11, 1983Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Sports Complex; Burnaby [50]
136 Ray Nelson FullbackJun 11, 1983Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Sports Complex; Burnaby [50]
137 Mark Ormsby WingJun 11, 1983Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Sports Complex; Burnaby [50]
138 Doug Straehley Scrum-HalfJun 11, 1983Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Sports Complex; Burnaby [50]
139 Blane Warhurst FlankerJun 11, 1983Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Sports Complex; Burnaby [50]
140 Jake Burkhardt (Flanker)Jun 11, 1983Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Sports Complex; Burnaby [50]
141 Bill Shiflet (Lock)Jun 11, 1983Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Sports Complex; Burnaby [50]
142 Neal Brendel PropJul 9, 1983Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Sydney Cricket Ground; Sydney [51]
143 Mark Deaton No. 8Jul 9, 1983Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Sydney Cricket Ground; Sydney [51]
144 Jon Hartman WingJul 9, 1983Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Sydney Cricket Ground; Sydney [51]
145 Ian Loveseth (No. 8)Jul 9, 1983Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Sydney Cricket Ground; Sydney [51]
146 Mike Caulder Fly-HalfJun 9, 1984Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Rockne Stadium; Chicago [52]
147 John Everett HookerJun 9, 1984Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Rockne Stadium; Chicago [52]
148 Butch Horwath PropJun 9, 1984Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Rockne Stadium; Chicago [52]
149 Dave Jenkinson CenterJun 9, 1984Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Rockne Stadium; Chicago [52]
150 Whit Everett FlankerApr 21, 1985Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo [53]
151 Kevin Higgins WingApr 21, 1985Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo [53]
152 Mike Inns FullbackApr 21, 1985Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo [53]
153 Willie Jefferson WingApr 21, 1985Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo [53]
154 Kevin Swords LockApr 21, 1985Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo [53]
155 Bruce Monroe HookerNov 16, 1985Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Thunderbird Stadium; Vancouver [54]
156 Joe Clarkson Fly-HalfMay 31, 1986Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Murdock Stadium; Torrance [55]
157 Dave Dickson Scrum-HalfMay 31, 1986Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Murdock Stadium; Torrance [55]
158 Lance Manga PropMay 31, 1986Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Murdock Stadium; Torrance [55]
159 Brian Vizard No. 8May 31, 1986Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Murdock Stadium; Torrance [55]
160 Dave Horton Fly-HalfNov 8, 1986Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Tucson [56]
161 John Mickel Scrum-HalfNov 8, 1986Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Tucson [56]
162 Tommy Vinick CenterNov 8, 1986Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Tucson [56]
163 Alec Montgomery (Fullback)Nov 8, 1986Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Tucson [56]
164 Bill Bernhard FullbackMay 3, 1987Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Test match Pebble Beach [57]
165 Gary Hein WingMay 3, 1987Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Test match Pebble Beach [57]
166 Mike Saunders Scrum-HalfMay 3, 1987Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Test match Pebble Beach [57]
167 Pat Johnson HookerMay 10, 1987Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Thunderbird Stadium; Vancouver [58]
168 Tony Ridnell FlankerMay 31, 1987Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1987 Rugby World Cup Ballymore Stadium; Brisbane [59]
169 Mark Carlson FlankerNov 7, 1987Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Test match National Stadium; Cardiff [60]
170 Chris Doherty CenterNov 7, 1987Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Test match National Stadium; Cardiff [60]
171 Jeff Peter FlankerNov 7, 1987Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Test match National Stadium; Cardiff [60]
172 Mark Williams Fly-HalfNov 7, 1987Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Test match National Stadium; Cardiff [60]
173 Ron Zenker LockNov 7, 1987Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Test match National Stadium; Cardiff [60]
174 Sam Vaka (Center)Nov 14, 1987Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Royal Athletic Park; Victoria, British Columbia [61]
175 Shawn Lipman FlankerJun 11, 1988Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Saranac Lake [62]
176 Chris O'Brien Fly-HalfJun 11, 1988Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Saranac Lake [62]
177 Mike Smith WingJun 11, 1988Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Saranac Lake [62]
178 Barry Williams WingJun 11, 1988Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Saranac Lake [62]
179 Bill Leversee (Lock)Sep 17, 1988Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Test match Sparta Stadium; Moscow [63]
180 Jon Knutson (Flanker)Sep 25, 1988Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Test match Sparta Stadium; Moscow [64]
181 Rob Farley FlankerSep 9, 1989IRFU flag.svg  Ireland XV Test match Downing Stadium; New York [65]
182 Gerry McDonald PropSep 9, 1989IRFU flag.svg  Ireland XV Test match Downing Stadium; New York [65]
183 Mike Siano FlankerSep 9, 1989IRFU flag.svg  Ireland XV Test match Downing Stadium; New York [65]
184 Russ Isaac LockSep 23, 1989Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1991 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Stanley Park; Toronto [66]
185 Chris Lippert PropSep 23, 1989Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1991 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Stanley Park; Toronto [66]
186 Brian Corcoran WingNov 7, 1989Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Test match Carrasco Polo Club; Montevideo [67]
187 Barry Daily Scrum-HalfNov 7, 1989Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Test match Carrasco Polo Club; Montevideo [67]
188 Tom McCormack HookerNov 7, 1989Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Test match Carrasco Polo Club; Montevideo [67]
189 Steve LaPorta (Center)Nov 7, 1989Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Test match Carrasco Polo Club; Montevideo [67]
190 Norm Mottram PropApr 7, 1990Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1991 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Santa Barbara [68]
191 Mark Sawicki FlankerApr 7, 1990Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1991 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Santa Barbara [68]
192 Joe Burke CenterJun 9, 1990Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1991 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Chief Sealth; Seattle [69]
193 Mike de Jong Fly-HalfJun 9, 1990Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1991 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Chief Sealth; Seattle [69]
194 Don James PropJun 9, 1990Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1991 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Chief Sealth; Seattle [69]
195 Rory Lewis WingJun 9, 1990Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1991 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Chief Sealth; Seattle [69]
196 Chris Williams WingJun 9, 1990Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1991 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Chief Sealth; Seattle [69]
197 Dennis Gonzalez FlankerJul 8, 1990Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Test match Ballymore Stadium; Brisbane [70]
198 Tony Flay HookerSep 23, 1990Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo [71]
199 Eric Whitaker WingSep 23, 1990Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo [71]
200 Bill Hayward FullbackMay 4, 1991Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Rockne Stadium; Chicago [72]
201 Ben Hough FlankerJun 8, 1991Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Calgary [73]
202 Glenn Judge Fly-HalfJun 8, 1991Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Calgary [73]
203 Mark Pidcock Scrum-HalfJun 8, 1991Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Calgary [73]
204 Jeff Schraml HookerJun 8, 1991Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Calgary [73]
205 Chuck Tunnacliffe LockJul 20, 1991Flag of France.svg  France Test match Colorado Springs [74]
206 Paul Sheehy FullbackOct 8, 1991Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1991 Rugby World Cup Kingsholm Stadium; Gloucester [75]
207 Jay Wilkerson (Flanker)Oct 11, 1991Flag of England.svg  England 1991 Rugby World Cup Twickenham Stadium; Twickenham [76]
208 Graham Downes PropApr 18, 1992Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Test match Kezar Stadium; San Francisco [77]
209 James Keller LockApr 18, 1992Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Test match Kezar Stadium; San Francisco [77]
210 Ramon Samaniego Scrum-HalfApr 18, 1992Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Test match Kezar Stadium; San Francisco [77]
211 Rich Schurfield WingApr 18, 1992Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Test match Kezar Stadium; San Francisco [77]
212 Mark Gale Fly-HalfJun 13, 1992Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Observatory Park; Denver [78]
213 Greg Goodman Scrum-HalfJun 13, 1992Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Observatory Park; Denver [78]
214 Brannen Smoot No. 8Jun 13, 1992Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Observatory Park; Denver [78]
215 David Steinbauer FlankerJun 13, 1992Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Observatory Park; Denver [78]
216B. TofaeonoWingJun 13, 1992Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Observatory Park; Denver [78]
217 Mike Waterman CenterJun 13, 1992Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Observatory Park; Denver [78]
218 Vaea Anitoni (Wing)Jun 13, 1992Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Observatory Park; Denver [78]
219 Mark Vandermolen (Lock)Jun 13, 1992Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Observatory Park; Denver [78]
220 Andre Bachelet Scrum-HalfJun 19, 1993Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Twin Elm Park; Winnipeg [79]
221 Tom Billups HookerJun 19, 1993Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Twin Elm Park; Winnipeg [79]
222 Chris Campbell FlankerJun 19, 1993Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Twin Elm Park; Winnipeg [79]
223 Wayne Chai CenterJun 19, 1993Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Twin Elm Park; Winnipeg [79]
224 Brian Geraghty CenterJun 19, 1993Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Twin Elm Park; Winnipeg [79]
225 Tim Petersen PropJun 19, 1993Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Twin Elm Park; Winnipeg [79]
226 Chris Schlereth WingJun 19, 1993Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Twin Elm Park; Winnipeg [79]
227 Maika Sika FullbackJun 19, 1993Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Twin Elm Park; Winnipeg [79]
228 Rob Randell LockOct 2, 1993Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia XV Test match Riverside [80]
229 Mark Scharrenberg CenterOct 2, 1993Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia XV Test match Riverside [80]
230 Ed Schram CenterOct 2, 1993Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia XV Test match Riverside [80]
231 Richard Tardits No. 8Oct 2, 1993Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia XV Test match Riverside [80]
232 Steve Hiatt (Fullback)Oct 2, 1993Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia XV Test match Riverside [80]
233 Rob Lumkong No. 8Mar 12, 1994Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 1995 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Hamilton [81]
234 Tomasi Takau WingMay 28, 1994Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1995 Rugby World Cup Qualifier George Allen Field; Long Beach [82]
235 Scott Bracken (Prop)May 28, 1994Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1995 Rugby World Cup Qualifier George Allen Field; Long Beach [82]
236 Ray Green CenterNov 5, 1994IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Lansdowne Road; Dublin [83]
237 Dan Lyle FlankerNov 5, 1994IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Lansdowne Road; Dublin [83]
238 Matt Alexander Fly-HalfSep 9, 1995Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Fletcher's Fields; Markham [84]
239 Mike Fabling FullbackSep 9, 1995Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Fletcher's Fields; Markham [84]
240 Aaron Freeman LockSep 9, 1995Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Fletcher's Fields; Markham [84]
241 Jon Holtzman FlankerSep 9, 1995Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Fletcher's Fields; Markham [84]
242 Ray Lehner PropSep 9, 1995Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Fletcher's Fields; Markham [84]
243 Joe Santos WingSep 9, 1995Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Fletcher's Fields; Markham [84]
244 Pat Malloy (Lock)Sep 9, 1995Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Fletcher's Fields; Markham [84]
245 Malakai Delai WingJan 6, 1996IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Life Clinic; Marietta [85]
246 Luke Gross LockJan 6, 1996IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Life Clinic; Marietta [85]
247 Joe Rissone PropJan 6, 1996IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Life Clinic; Marietta [85]
248 Jason Walker (Flanker)Jan 6, 1996IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Life Clinic; Marietta [85]
249 Cliff Vogl LockMay 11, 1996Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [86]
250 Alec Parker LockJun 8, 1996Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Government Stadium; Hong Kong [87]
251 Sean Allen HookerJun 16, 1996Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo [88]
252 Tim Kluempers PropJun 16, 1996Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo [88]
253 Lenny Sanft (Wing)Jun 16, 1996Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo [88]
254 Jared Hopkins FlankerJun 29, 1996Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [89]
255 Bill LeClerc PropJun 29, 1996Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [89]
256 Juan Grobler CenterSep 14, 1996Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Pan-American Championship Twin Elm Rugby Park; Nepean [90]
257 Bob Lockrem WingSep 18, 1996Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Pan-American Championship Mohawk Sports Park; Hamilton [91]
258 Kevin Dalzell Scrum-HalfSep 21, 1996Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Pan-American Championship Fletcher's Fields; Markham [92]
259 Dave Hodges (Back Row)Sep 21, 1996Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Pan-American Championship Fletcher's Fields; Markham [92]
260 Brian Hightower WingJan 11, 1997Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Test match National Stadium;Cardiff [93]
261 Chris Morrow (Fullback)Jan 11, 1997Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Test match National Stadium; Cardiff [93]
262 Tini Saulala CenterMay 10, 1997Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Thunderbird Stadium; Vancouver [94]
263 Mike Stanaway PropMay 10, 1997Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Thunderbird Stadium; Vancouver [94]
264 Chip Curtis (Wing)May 10, 1997Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Thunderbird Stadium; Vancouver [94]
265 Kurt Shuman (Fullback)May 17, 1997Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Aberdeen Stadium; Hong Kong [95]
266 Mika McLeod FlankerJun 7, 1997Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [96]
267 Dan Kennedy FullbackJun 14, 1997Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [97]
268 Scott Yungling FlankerJun 14, 1997Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [97]
269 David Care FlankerApr 8, 1998Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Test match Estádio Universitário de Lisboa; Lisbon [98]
270 John McBride PropApr 8, 1998Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Test match Estádio Universitário de Lisboa; Lisbon [98]
271 Andre Blom FullbackApr 12, 1998Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Test match El Puerto de Santa María [99]
272 Jason Raven WingMay 23, 1998Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Thunderbird Stadium; Vancouver [100]
273 Bart Furrow (Prop)May 23, 1998Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Thunderbird Stadium; Vancouver [100]
274 C.D. Labounty WingJun 6, 1998Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Burlington [101]
275 Fifita Mounga No. 8Jun 6, 1998Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Burlington [101]
276 Shaun Paga FlankerJun 6, 1998Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Burlington [101]
277 George Sucher (Prop)Jun 6, 1998Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Burlington [101]
278 Malakai Tabuvuya WingJun 20, 1998Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [102]
279 Britt Howard (Scrum-Half)Jun 20, 1998Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [102]
280 Doug Gillies No. 8Aug 15, 1998Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1999 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Cricket and Rugby Club; Buenos Aires [103]
281 John Taylor HookerAug 15, 1998Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1999 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Cricket and Rugby Club; Buenos Aires [103]
282 Kirk Khasigian (Hooker)Aug 15, 1998Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1999 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Cricket and Rugby Club; Buenos Aires [103]
283 Bob LeClerc LockAug 18, 1998Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1999 Rugby World Cup Qualifier San Isidro, Buenos Aires [104]
284 Ian Stevens Fly-HalfAug 18, 1998Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1999 Rugby World Cup Qualifier San Isidro, Buenos Aires [104]
284 Philippe Farner LockMay 15, 1999Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [105]
285 David Niu (Fly-Half)May 15, 1999Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [105]
286 Joe Clayton PropJun 19, 1999Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Stanley Park; Toronto [106]
287 Marc l'Huillier (Prop)Aug 21, 1999Flag of England.svg  England Test match Twickenham Stadium; Twickenham [107]
288 Jesse Coulson (Scrum-Half)Oct 14, 1999Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1999 Rugby World Cup Thomond Park; Limerick [108]
289 Eric Reed (Lock)Oct 14, 1999Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1999 Rugby World Cup Thomond Park; Limerick [108]
290 Philip Eloff CenterMay 27, 2000Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Osaka [109]
291 Matt Kane LockMay 27, 2000Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Osaka [109]
292 Kort Schubert FlankerMay 27, 2000Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Osaka [109]
293 Grant Wells Fly-HalfMay 27, 2000Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Osaka [109]
294 Don Younger FlankerMay 27, 2000Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Osaka [109]
295 Tom Kelleher LockJun 3, 2000Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Manchester [110]
296 John Burke (Flanker)Jun 3, 2000Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Manchester [110]
297 Robbie Flynn (Hooker)Jun 3, 2000Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Manchester [110]
298 Link Wilfley (Fly-Half)Jun 10, 2000IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Manchester [111]
299 Olo Fifita FlankerJun 30, 2000Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Apia Park; Apia [112]
300 Mike MacDonald (Prop)Jun 30, 2000Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Apia Park; Apia [112]
301 Roger Grant WingJul 7, 2000Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Teufaiva Sport Stadium; Nukuʻalofa [113]
302 Jason Gillam (Flanker)Jul 7, 2000Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Teufaiva Sport Stadium; Nukuʻalofa [113]
303 Mose Timoteo (Scrum-Half)Jul 7, 2000Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Teufaiva Sport Stadium; Nukuʻalofa [113]
304 Jovesa Naivalu (Wing)Jul 15, 2000Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Pacific Rim Rugby Championship Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [114]
305 Paul Still PropNov 4, 2000Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Test match Murrayfield Stadium; Edinburgh [115]
306 Jason Keyter (Wing)Nov 18, 2000Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Test match Millennium Stadium; Cardiff [116]
307 Alex Magleby (Flanker)Nov 18, 2000Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Test match Millennium Stadium; Cardiff [116]
308 John Buchholz FullbackMay 19, 2001Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Pan-American Championship Richardson Memorial Stadium; Kingston [117]
309 Kimball Kjar (Scrum-Half)May 23, 2001Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Pan-American Championship Mohawk Sports Park; Hamilton [118]
310 Jone Naqica WingJun 16, 2001Flag of England.svg  England Test match Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [119]
311 Dan Dorsey (Prop)Dec 1, 2001Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Test match Robertson Stadium; Houston [120]
312 Brian Surgener (Lock)Dec 1, 2001Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Test match Robertson Stadium; Houston [120]
313 Mike Hercus Fly-HalfJun 22, 2002Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Test match Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [121]
314 Aaron Satchwell FlankerJun 22, 2002Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Test match Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [121]
315 Dan Anderson (Hooker)Jun 22, 2002Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Test match Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [121]
316 Conrad Hodgson (Flanker)Jun 22, 2002Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Test match Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [121]
317 Andy McGarry (Prop)Jun 22, 2002Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Test match Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [121]
318 John Tarpoff (Prop)Jun 22, 2002Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Test match Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [121]
319 David Fee WingJun 29, 2002Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2003 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Fletcher's Fields; Markham [122]
320 Cayo Nicolau (Center)Jun 29, 2002Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2003 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Fletcher's Fields; Markham [122]
321 Chris Miller (Hooker)Aug 10, 2002Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2003 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Murray City Park; Murray [123]
322 Al Lakomskis WingAug 24, 2002Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2003 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Prince of Wales Cricket Club; Santiago [124]
323 Kain Cross CenterApr 12, 2003Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2003 Rugby World Cup Repechage Qualifier Campo Universitaria; Madrid [125]
324 Riaan van Zyl WingApr 12, 2003Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2003 Rugby World Cup Repechage Qualifier Campo Universitaria; Madrid [125]
325 Paul Emerick (Fullback)Apr 27, 2003Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2003 Rugby World Cup Repechage Qualifier Lockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale [126]
326 Mark Griffin (Hooker)Apr 27, 2003Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2003 Rugby World Cup Repechage Qualifier Lockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale [126]
327 Christian Long (Lock)Apr 27, 2003Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2003 Rugby World Cup Repechage Qualifier Lockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale [126]
328 Jacob Waasdorp (Prop)May 17, 2003Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Super Powers Cup Boxer Stadium; San Francisco [127]
329 Jurie Gouws FlankerJun 21, 2003Flag of England.svg  England A 2003 Churchill Cup Thunderbird Stadium; Vancouver [128]
330 Matt Sherman Fly-HalfJun 28, 2003Flag of England.svg  England A 2003 Churchill Cup Thunderbird Stadium; Vancouver [129]
331 Gerhard Klerck LockAug 23, 2003Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2003 Pan-American Championship Cricket and Rugby Club; Buenos Aires [130]
332 Richard Liddington PropAug 23, 2003Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2003 Pan-American Championship Cricket and Rugby Club; Buenos Aires [130]
333 Todd Clever (Back Row)Aug 23, 2003Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2003 Pan-American Championship Cricket and Rugby Club; Buenos Aires [130]
334 Matt Wyatt (Hooker)Aug 23, 2003Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2003 Pan-American Championship Cricket and Rugby Club; Buenos Aires [130]
335 Salesi Sika (Center)Oct 15, 2003Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 2003 Rugby World Cup Lang Park; Brisbane [131]
336 Albert Tuipulotu CenterMay 27, 2004Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Super Powers Cup Olympic Stadium; Tokyo [132]
337 David Williams (Scrum-Half)May 27, 2004Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Super Powers Cup Olympic Stadium; Tokyo [132]
338 Francois Viljoen FullbackMay 30, 2004Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Super Powers Cup Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo [133]
339 Tony Petruzzella FlankerJun 19, 2004Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Super Powers Cup Commonwealth Stadium; Edmonton [134]
340 Chris Osentowski (Prop)Nov 27, 2004Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Test match Stadio Lamarmora; Biella [135]
341 James Lik LockMay 25, 2005Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Super Cup Olympic Stadium; Tokyo [136]
342 Mike Palefau WingMay 25, 2005Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Super Cup Olympic Stadium; Tokyo [136]
343 Andrew Ryland FlankerMay 25, 2005Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Super Cup Olympic Stadium; Tokyo [136]
344 Louis Stanfill LockMay 25, 2005Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Super Cup Olympic Stadium; Tokyo [136]
345 John Hartman (Wing)May 25, 2005Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Super Cup Olympic Stadium; Tokyo [136]
346 Mike Mangan (No. 8)May 25, 2005Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Super Cup Olympic Stadium; Tokyo [136]
347 Mike Hobson (Hooker)May 29, 2005Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Super Cup Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo [137]
348 Doug Rowe (Scrum-Half)May 29, 2005Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Super Cup Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo [137]
349 Mike French (Prop)Jun 4, 2005Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Test match Rentschler Stadium; East Hartford [138]
350 Scott Jones CenterJun 19, 2005Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Jaguares 2005 Churchill Cup Commonwealth Stadium; Edmonton [139]
351 Jason Pye (Wing)Jun 19, 2005Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Jaguares 2005 Churchill Cup Commonwealth Stadium; Edmonton [139]
352 Carl Hansen (Lock)Jun 26, 2005Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2005 Churchill Cup Commonwealth Stadium; Edmonton [140]
353 Vaha Esikia CenterJun 3, 2006IRFU flag.svg  Ireland A 2006 Churchill Cup Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [141]
354 Jeff Hullinger WingJun 3, 2006IRFU flag.svg  Ireland A 2006 Churchill Cup Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [141]
355 Owen Lentz HookerJun 3, 2006IRFU flag.svg  Ireland A 2006 Churchill Cup Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [141]
356 Tyson Meek Scrum-HalfJun 3, 2006IRFU flag.svg  Ireland A 2006 Churchill Cup Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [141]
357 Pate Tuilevuka Fly-HalfJun 3, 2006IRFU flag.svg  Ireland A 2006 Churchill Cup Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [141]
358 Mark Aylor (Back Row)Jun 3, 2006IRFU flag.svg  Ireland A 2006 Churchill Cup Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [141]
359 Brian Barnard (Wing)Jun 3, 2006IRFU flag.svg  Ireland A 2006 Churchill Cup Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [141]
360 Patrick Bell (Prop)Jun 3, 2006IRFU flag.svg  Ireland A 2006 Churchill Cup Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [141]
361 Brian Schoener (Lock)Jun 3, 2006IRFU flag.svg  Ireland A 2006 Churchill Cup Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [141]
362 Jason Kelly Fly-HalfJun 7, 2006Tino Rangatiratanga Maori sovereignty movement flag.svg New Zealand Māori 2006 Churchill Cup Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [142]
363 Jeremy Nash WingJun 7, 2006Tino Rangatiratanga Maori sovereignty movement flag.svg New Zealand Māori 2006 Churchill Cup Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [142]
364 Scott Lawrence FlankerJun 17, 2006Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2006 Churchill Cup Commonwealth Stadium; Edmonton [143]
365 Hayden Mexted LockJul 1, 2006Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 2007 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [144]
366 Justin Stencel FlankerAug 12, 2006Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2007 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Swilers Rugby Park; St. John's [145]
367 Chad Erskine (Scrum-Half)Aug 12, 2006Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2007 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Swilers Rugby Park; St. John's [145]
368 Adam Russell (Lock)Aug 12, 2006Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2007 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Swilers Rugby Park; St. John's [145]
369 Jon Vitale (Prop)Aug 12, 2006Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2007 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Swilers Rugby Park; St. John's [145]
370 Blake Burdette (Prop)Sep 30, 2006Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2007 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Parque Central; Montevideo [146]
371 Ron Rosser (Back Row)Sep 30, 2006Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2007 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Parque Central; Montevideo [146]
372 Mark Crick HookerMay 18, 2007Flag of England.svg  England A 2007 Churchill Cup Edgeley Park; Edgeley [147]
373 Nese Malifa Fly-HalfMay 18, 2007Flag of England.svg  England A 2007 Churchill Cup Edgeley Park; Edgeley [147]
374 Pat Quinn No. 8May 18, 2007Flag of England.svg  England A 2007 Churchill Cup Edgeley Park; Edgeley [147]
375 Chris Wyles WingMay 18, 2007Flag of England.svg  England A 2007 Churchill Cup Edgeley Park; Edgeley [147]
376 Andrew Osborne (Wing)May 18, 2007Flag of England.svg  England A 2007 Churchill Cup Edgeley Park; Edgeley [147]
377 Ben Wiedemer (Flanker)May 18, 2007Flag of England.svg  England A 2007 Churchill Cup Edgeley Park; Edgeley [147]
378 Inaki Basauri Flores (Flanker)May 23, 2007Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland A 2007 Churchill Cup Dry Leas; Henley-on-Thames [148]
379 Dan Payne (Flanker)May 23, 2007Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland A 2007 Churchill Cup Dry Leas; Henley-on-Thames [148]
380 Henry Bloomfield No. 8Sep 8, 2007Flag of England.svg  England 2007 Rugby World Cup Stade Felix Bollaert; Lens [149]
381 Taku Ngwenya WingSep 8, 2007Flag of England.svg  England 2007 Rugby World Cup Stade Felix Bollaert; Lens [149]
382 Mate Moeakiola (Prop)Sep 8, 2007Flag of England.svg  England 2007 Rugby World Cup Stade Felix Bollaert; Lens [149]
383 Thretton Palamo (Wing)Sep 30, 2007Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 2007 Rugby World Cup Stade de la Mosson; Montpellier [150]
384 Mike Petri (Scrum-Half)Sep 30, 2007Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 2007 Rugby World Cup Stade de la Mosson; Montpellier [150]
385 Gavin DeBartolo WingJun 7, 2008Flag of England.svg  England A 2008 Churchill Cup Lansdowne Stadium; Ottawa [151]
386 John van der Giessen LockJun 7, 2008Flag of England.svg  England A 2008 Churchill Cup Lansdowne Stadium; Ottawa [151]
387 Brian Doyle (No. 8)Jun 7, 2008Flag of England.svg  England A 2008 Churchill Cup Lansdowne Stadium; Ottawa [151]
388 Mone Laulaupeaalu (Hooker)Jun 7, 2008Flag of England.svg  England A 2008 Churchill Cup Lansdowne Stadium; Ottawa [151]
389 Jason Lett (Flanker)Jun 7, 2008Flag of England.svg  England A 2008 Churchill Cup Lansdowne Stadium; Ottawa [151]
390 Chad Slaby (Prop)Jun 7, 2008Flag of England.svg  England A 2008 Churchill Cup Lansdowne Stadium; Ottawa [151]
391 Justin Boyd WingJun 11, 2008IRFU flag.svg  Ireland A 2008 Churchill Cup Richardson Stadium; Kingston [152]
392 Robbie Shaw (Scrum-Half)Jun 11, 2008IRFU flag.svg  Ireland A 2008 Churchill Cup Richardson Stadium; Kingston [152]
393 Junior Sifa CenterNov 8, 2008Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Test match Rio Tinto Stadium; Sandy [153]
394 Hayden Smith LockNov 8, 2008Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Test match Rio Tinto Stadium; Sandy [153]
395 JJ Gagiano (Back Row)Nov 8, 2008Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Test match Rio Tinto Stadium; Sandy [153]
396 Shawn Pittman (Prop)Nov 8, 2008Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Test match Rio Tinto Stadium; Sandy [153]
397 Andrew Suniula CenterNov 16, 2008Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Mizuho Ground; Nagoya [154]
398 Joe Welch (Hooker)Nov 16, 2008Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Mizuho Ground; Nagoya [154]
399 Brian LeMay PropNov 22, 2008Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo [155]
400 Courtney Mackay (Lock)Nov 22, 2008Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo [155]
401 Chris Biller HookerMay 31, 2009IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [156]
402 Peter Dahl FlankerMay 31, 2009IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [156]
403 Nic Johnson No. 8May 31, 2009IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [156]
404 Will Johnson PropMay 31, 2009IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [156]
405 Roland Suniula CenterMay 31, 2009IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [156]
406 Kevin Swiryn WingMay 31, 2009IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [156]
407 Ata Malifa (Fly-Half)May 31, 2009IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [156]
408 Tim Usasz (Scrum-Half)May 31, 2009IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Buck Shaw Stadium; Santa Clara [156]
409 Brian McClenahan (Hooker)Jun 6, 2009Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Test match Toyota Park; Bridgeview [157]
410 Colin Hawley WingJun 21, 2009Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 2009 Churchill Cup Dick's Sporting Goods Park; Commerce City [158]
411 Phil Thiel HookerNov 14, 2009Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2011 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Estadio Charrúa; Montevideo [159]
412 Jake Sprague (Prop)Nov 14, 2009Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2011 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Estadio Charrúa; Montevideo [159]
413 Pat Danahy (Lock)Nov 21, 2009Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2011 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Broward County Park; Lauderhill [160]
414 Matt Hawkins FlankerJun 5, 2010Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2010 Churchill Cup Infinity Park; Glendale [161]
415 Scott LaValla LockJun 5, 2010Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2010 Churchill Cup Infinity Park; Glendale [161]
416 Tony Purpura (Prop)Jun 5, 2010Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2010 Churchill Cup Infinity Park; Glendale [161]
417 Volney Rouse (Fly-Half)Jun 5, 2010Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2010 Churchill Cup Infinity Park; Glendale [161]
418 Seta Tuilevuka CenterNov 13, 2010Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Test match Estádio Universitário de Lisboa; Lisbon [162]
419 Samu Manoa LockNov 27, 2010Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Test match National Stadium; Tbilisi [163]
420 Tai Enosa (Center)Jun 8, 2011Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 2011 Churchill Cup Pillar Data Arena; Esher [164]
421 Eric Fry (Prop)Jun 8, 2011Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 2011 Churchill Cup Pillar Data Arena; Esher [164]
422 Troy Hall (Fly-Half)Jun 8, 2011Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 2011 Churchill Cup Pillar Data Arena; Esher [164]
423 Blaine Scully FullbackJun 8, 2011Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2011 Churchill Cup Sixways Stadium; Worcester [165]
424 James Paterson WingAug 21, 2011Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo [166]
425 Ryan Chapman (Back Row)Aug 21, 2011Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium; Tokyo [166]
426 Andrew Durutalo FlankerJun 9, 2012Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Richardson Stadium; Kingston [167]
427 Will Holder Fly-HalfJun 9, 2012Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Richardson Stadium; Kingston [167]
428 Luke Hume WingJun 9, 2012Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Richardson Stadium; Kingston [167]
429 Taylor Mokate (Flanker)Jun 9, 2012Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Richardson Stadium; Kingston [167]
430 Derek Asbun (Hooker)Jun 16, 2012Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Test match Infinity Park; Glendale [168]
431 Shaun Davies (Scrum-Half)Jun 16, 2012Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Test match Infinity Park; Glendale [168]
432 Dre Liufau (Prop)Jun 16, 2012Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Test match Infinity Park; Glendale [168]
433 Cornelius Dirksen WingNov 9, 2012Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2012 International Rugby Series Eirias Stadium; Colwyn Bay [169]
434 Toby L'Estrange Fly-HalfNov 9, 2012Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2012 International Rugby Series Eirias Stadium; Colwyn Bay [169]
435 John Quill FlankerNov 9, 2012Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2012 International Rugby Series Eirias Stadium; Colwyn Bay [169]
436 Zach Fenoglio (Prop)Nov 9, 2012Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2012 International Rugby Series Eirias Stadium; Colwyn Bay [169]
437 Zach Pangelinan FullbackNov 17, 2012Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 2012 International Rugby Series Eirias Stadium; Colwyn Bay [170]
438 Graham Harriman (Lock)Nov 24, 2012Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Test match Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [171]
439 Adam Siddall FullbackMay 25, 2013Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2013 Pacific Nations Cup Ellerslie Rugby Park; Edmonton [172]
440 Seamus Kelly (Center)May 25, 2013Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2013 Pacific Nations Cup Ellerslie Rugby Park; Edmonton [172]
441 Liam Murphy (Flanker)May 25, 2013Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2013 Pacific Nations Cup Ellerslie Rugby Park; Edmonton [172]
442 Nick Wallace (Prop)Jun 14, 2013Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 2013 Pacific Nations Cup Home Depot Center; Carson, California [173]
443 Cam Dolan No. 8Jun 19, 2013Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 2013 Pacific Nations Cup Mizuho Ground; Nagoya [174]
444 Titi Lamositele (Prop)Aug 17, 2013Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2015 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Blackbaud Stadium; Charleston [175]
445 Folau Niua (Fly-Half)Aug 17, 2013Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2015 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Blackbaud Stadium; Charleston [175]
446 Tim Maupin WingNov 16, 2013Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Test match Rustavi [176]
447 Olive Kilifi (Prop)Nov 16, 2013Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Test match Rustavi [176]
448 Tai Tuisamoa LockNov 23, 2013Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Test match Allianz Park; London [177]
449 Tom Coolican (Hooker)Mar 22, 2014Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2015 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Estadio Charrúa; Montevideo [178]
450 Kyle Sumsion (Flanker)Mar 22, 2014Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2015 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Estadio Charrúa; Montevideo [178]
451 Shalom Suniula (Hooker)Mar 22, 2014Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2015 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Estadio Charrúa; Montevideo [178]
452 Danny Barrett (Lock)Jun 7, 2014Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Test match BBVA Compass Stadium; Houston [179]
453 Chad London (Flanker)Jun 7, 2014Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Test match BBVA Compass Stadium; Houston [179]
454 Brett Thompson WingJun 21, 2014Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2014 Pacific Nations Cup Cal Expo Field; Sacramento [180]
455 Tim Stanfill (Wing)Nov 1, 2014Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Test match Soldier Field; Chicago [181]
456 Matt Trouville No. 8Nov 8, 2014Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Test match Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [182]
457 John Cullen (Lock)Nov 8, 2014Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Test match Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [182]
458 Greg Peterson (Lock)Nov 8, 2014Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Test match Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [182]
459 Ben Tarr (Prop)Nov 8, 2014Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Test match Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [182]
460 Ronnie McLean-Dents FullbackNov 21, 2014Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Test match Stade de la Rabine; Vannes [183]
461 AJ MacGinty Fly-HalfJul 18, 2015Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 2015 Pacific Nations Cup Avaya Stadium; San Jose [184]
462 Zack Test (Wing)Jul 18, 2015Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 2015 Pacific Nations Cup Avaya Stadium; San Jose [184]
463 Al McFarland (No. 8)Jul 24, 2015Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2015 Pacific Nations Cup Cal Expo Field; Sacramento [185]
464 Chris Baumann PropJul 29, 2015Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 2015 Pacific Nations Cup BMO Field; Toronto [186]
465 Niku Kruger (Scrum-Half)Aug 22, 2015Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Twin Elm Rugby Park; Nepean [187]
466 Joe Taufeteʻe (Hooker)Oct 7, 2015Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 2015 Rugby World Cup Olympic Stadium; London [188]
467 Jake Anderson FullbackFeb 13, 2016Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Dell Diamond; Round Rock [1]
468 James Bird Fly-HalfFeb 13, 2016Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Dell Diamond; Round Rock [1]
469 Nate Brakeley FlankerFeb 13, 2016Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Dell Diamond; Round Rock [1]
470 LeMoto Filikitonga CenterFeb 13, 2016Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Dell Diamond; Round Rock [1]
471 Ben Landry LockFeb 13, 2016Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Dell Diamond; Round Rock [1]
472 Kingsley McGowan WingFeb 13, 2016Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Dell Diamond; Round Rock [1]
473 Brodie Orth LockFeb 13, 2016Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Dell Diamond; Round Rock [1]
474 Mike Sosene-Feagai HookerFeb 13, 2016Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Dell Diamond; Round Rock [1]
475 David Tameilau No. 8Feb 13, 2016Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Dell Diamond; Round Rock [1]
476 Mike Te'o Scrum-HalfFeb 13, 2016Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Dell Diamond; Round Rock [1]
477 JP Eloff (Fly-Half)Feb 13, 2016Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Dell Diamond; Round Rock [1]
478 Michael Garrity (Center)Feb 13, 2016Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Dell Diamond; Round Rock [1]
479 Alec Gletzer (Flanker)Feb 13, 2016Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Dell Diamond; Round Rock [1]
480 James Hilterbrand (Front Row)Feb 13, 2016Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Dell Diamond; Round Rock [1]
481 Tom Bliss Scrum-HalfFeb 20, 2016Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Lockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale [189]
482 Nick Edwards WingFeb 20, 2016Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Lockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale [189]
483 Lorenzo Thomas CenterFeb 20, 2016Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Lockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale [189]
484 Demecus Beach (Prop)Feb 20, 2016Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Lockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale [189]
485 Pat Blair (No. 8)Feb 20, 2016Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Lockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale [189]
486 Ryan Matyas (Fullback)Feb 20, 2016Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Lockhart Stadium; Fort Lauderdale [189]
487 James King FlankerFeb 27, 2016Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Athletic Club; São Paulo [190]
488 Aladdin Schirmer FlankerFeb 27, 2016Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Athletic Club; São Paulo [190]
489 Hanco Germishuys (Flanker)Feb 27, 2016Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Athletic Club; São Paulo [190]
490 Deion Mikesell WingMar 5, 2016Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2016 Americas Rugby Championship Estadio Charrúa; Montevideo [191]
491 Nate Augspurger Scrum-HalfJun 18, 2016Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Test match Avaya Stadium; San Jose [192]
492 Tony Lamborn (Lock)Jun 18, 2016Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Test match Avaya Stadium; San Jose [192]
493 Angus MacLellan II (Prop)Jun 18, 2016Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Test match Avaya Stadium; San Jose [192]
494 Langilangi Haupeakui (Flanker)Jun 25, 2016Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Test match Cal Expo Field; Sacramento [193]
495 Harry Higgins (Lock)Jun 18, 2016Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Test match Cal Expo Field; Sacramento [193]
496 Stephen Tomasin (Scrum-Half)Jun 18, 2016Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Test match Cal Expo Field; Sacramento [193]
497 Bryce Campbell CenterNov 12, 2016Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Test match Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [194]
498 Nick Civetta LockNov 12, 2016Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Test match Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [194]
499 Madison Hughes FullbackNov 12, 2016Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Test match Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [194]
500 Martin Iosefo WingNov 12, 2016Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Test match Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [194]
501 Matai Leuta (Fullback)Nov 12, 2016Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Test match Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [194]
502 Dino Waldren (Prop)Nov 12, 2016Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Test match Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [194]
503 Marcel Brache CenterNov 19, 2016Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga Test match Anoeta Stadium; San Sebastián [195]
504 Ben Cima Fly-HalfFeb 4, 2017Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2017 Americas Rugby Championship Toyota Field; San Antonio [196] [197]
505 Peter Malcolm HookerFeb 4, 2017Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2017 Americas Rugby Championship Toyota Field; San Antonio [196] [197]
506 Matt Jensen (Lock)Feb 4, 2017Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2017 Americas Rugby Championship Toyota Field; San Antonio [196] [197]
507 Will Magie (Fly-Half)Feb 4, 2017Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2017 Americas Rugby Championship Toyota Field; San Antonio [196] [197]
508 Alex Maughan (Prop)Feb 4, 2017Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2017 Americas Rugby Championship Toyota Field; San Antonio [196] [197]
509 Spike Davis WingFeb 11, 2017Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2017 Americas Rugby Championship Dell Diamond; Round Rock [198]
510 Peter Tiberio (Wing)Feb 11, 2017Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2017 Americas Rugby Championship Dell Diamond; Round Rock [198]
511 Siaosi Mahoni (Lock)Feb 18, 2017Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2017 Americas Rugby Championship Swangard Stadium; Burnaby [199]
512 Andrew Turner (Scrum-Half)Feb 25, 2017Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2017 Americas Rugby Championship Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo; Las Condes [200]
513 Calvin Whiting (Center)Feb 25, 2017Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2017 Americas Rugby Championship Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo; Las Condes [200]
514 Paddy Ryan (Prop)Jun 10, 2017IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Red Bull Arena; Harrison [201]
515 Huluholo Moungaloa (Prop)Nov 18, 2017Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Test match Brita-Arena; Wiesbaden [202] [203]
516 Dylan Audsley CenterFeb 10, 2018Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2018 Americas Rugby Championship Cal Expo Field; Sacramento [204]
517 Will Hooley (Fly-Half)Feb 10, 2018Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2018 Americas Rugby Championship Cal Expo Field; Sacramento [204]
518 Josh Whippy (Wing)Feb 10, 2018Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2018 Americas Rugby Championship Cal Expo Field; Sacramento [204]
519 Psalm Wooching FlankerFeb 17, 2018Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2018 Americas Rugby Championship Titan Stadium; Fullerton [205]
520 Malon Al-Jiboori (Flanker)Feb 17, 2018Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2018 Americas Rugby Championship Titan Stadium; Fullerton [205]
521 Brendan Daly (Lock)Feb 17, 2018Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2018 Americas Rugby Championship Titan Stadium; Fullerton [205]
522 Ruben de Haas (Scrum-Half)Feb 17, 2018Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2018 Americas Rugby Championship Titan Stadium; Fullerton [205]
523 Dylan Fawsitt (Hooker)Feb 17, 2018Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2018 Americas Rugby Championship Titan Stadium; Fullerton [205]
524 Paul Lasike (Wing)Feb 17, 2018Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2018 Americas Rugby Championship Titan Stadium; Fullerton [205]
525 Paul Mullen PropJun 9, 2018Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Test match Dick's Sporting Goods Park; Commerce City [206]
526 Vili Tolutaʻu (Flanker)Jun 23, 2018Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Wanderers Grounds; Halifax [207]
527 Gannon Moore WingNov 10, 2018Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Test match Anoeta Stadium; San Sebastián [208]
528 David Ainuʻu (Prop)Nov 10, 2018Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Test match Anoeta Stadium; San Sebastián [208]
529 Devereaux Ferris (Scrum-Half)Nov 10, 2018Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Test match Anoeta Stadium; San Sebastián [208]
530 Nick Boyer (Scrum-Half)Nov 17, 2018Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Test match Stadionul Ghencea II; Bucharest [209]
531 Chance Wenglewski (Prop)Nov 24, 2018IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Aviva Stadium; Dublin [210]
532 Tadhg Leader (Fly-half)Feb 2, 2019Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2019 Americas Rugby Championship Estadio Santiago Bueras; Maipu [211]
533 Kapeli Pifeleti (Prop)Feb 23, 2019Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2019 Americas Rugby Championship Dell Diamond; Round Rock [212]
534 Jamason Faʻanana-Schultz (Flanker)Jul 27, 2019Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2019 Americas Rugby Championship Infinity Park; Glendale [213]
535 Ben Pinkelman (No. 8)Aug 3, 2019Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 2019 Americas Rugby Championship Infinity Park; Glendale [214]
536 Luke Carty (Fly-Half)Jul 4, 2021Flag of England.svg  England Test match Twickenham Stadium; Twickenham [215]
537 Riekert Hattingh (Flanker)Jul 4, 2021Flag of England.svg  England Test match Twickenham Stadium; Twickenham [215]
538 Mika Kruse (Center)Jul 4, 2021Flag of England.svg  England Test match Twickenham Stadium; Twickenham [215]
539 Michael Baska (Scrum-Half)Jul 4, 2021Flag of England.svg  England Test match Twickenham Stadium; Twickenham [215]
540 Christian Dyer (Fullback)Jul 4, 2021Flag of England.svg  England Test match Twickenham Stadium; Twickenham [215]
541 Matt Harmon (Prop)Jul 4, 2021Flag of England.svg  England Test match Twickenham Stadium; Twickenham [215]
542 Andrew Guerra (Flanker)Jul 10, 2021IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Test match Aviva Stadium; Dublin [216]
543 Tavite Lopeti (Center)Sep 4, 2021Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2023 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Swiler’s Rugby Park; St. John's [217]
544 Mike Dabulas (Fullback)Sep 11, 2021Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Infinity Park; Glendale, Colorado [218]
545 Moni Tongaʻuiha (Flanker)Oct 2, 2021Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2023 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Infinity Park; Glendale, Colorado [219]
546 Benjamín Bonasso (Flanker)Oct 9, 2021Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2023 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Estadio Charrúa; Montevideo [220]
547 Ryan James (Wing)Oct 23, 2021Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Test match FedExField; Washington, D.C. [218]
548 Chad Gough (Hooker)Oct 23, 2021Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Test match FedExField; Washington, D.C. [218]
549 Fakaʻosi Pifeleti (Prop)Oct 23, 2021Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Test match FedExField; Washington, D.C. [218]
550 Jason Damm Jul 9, 2022Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Estadio Santa Laura-Universidad SEK, Santiago
551 Cory Daniel Nov 6, 2022Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya The Sevens Stadium, Dubai
552 Vili Helu Nov 6, 2022Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya The Sevens Stadium, Dubai
553 Jack Iscaro Nov 6, 2022Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya The Sevens Stadium, Dubai
554 Ryan Rees Nov 6, 2022Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya The Sevens Stadium, Dubai
555 Mitch Wilson Nov 6, 2022Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya The Sevens Stadium, Dubai
556 Nathan Sylvia Nov 6, 2022Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya The Sevens Stadium, Dubai
557 Tommaso Boni Aug 5, 2023Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest
558 Sam Golla Aug 5, 2023Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest
559 Nick McCarthy Aug 5, 2023Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest
560 Paddy Ryan Aug 5, 2023Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest
561 Luke White Aug 5, 2023Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest
562 Chris Mattina Aug 5, 2023Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest
563 Thomas Tu’avao Aug 5, 2023Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest
564 Jake Turnbull Aug 5, 2023Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest
565 Takaji Young Yen Aug 5, 2023Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest
566 Kaleb Geiger Aug 12, 2023Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Estádio Algarve, São João da Venda
567 Lauina Futi Aug 12, 2023Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Estádio Algarve, São João da Venda
568 Joe Mano Nov 12, 2023Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Campo de El Pantano
569 Dominic Besag Nov 12, 2023Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Campo de El Pantano

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