2010 Atlantic Cup

2010 (2010) Atlantic Cup  ()
Number of teams 3
Host country  United States
Winner  United States

Matches played 3
Attendance 4,100 (1,367 per match)
Tries scored 32 (10.67 per match)
Top try scorers United States Kenny Britt (4)
Jamaica Greg Johnson (3)
Jamaica Ashley Johnson (3)
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The 2010 Atlantic Cup (known as the Hotels of Jacksonville Atlantic Cup for sponsorship purposes) was an international rugby league tournament played in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.[1] The competing teams were the United States, Jamaica and Canada.[2][3]

The 2010 tournament is the second staging of the Atlantic Cup. The inaugural fixture was won by the United States, who defeated Jamaica 37–22.[4] With the addition of Canada, the format of the tournament was changed from a single match to a round robin with no final. The United States retained the trophy by winning both of their games. Super League referee Phil Bentham was in charge of refereeing all three matches.[5] Like the previous year's tournament, the 2010 match was held at Hodges Stadium at the University of North Florida.

USA's Australian-raised halfback Damien O’Malveney was named player of the tournament.[6]

Squads

Jamaica

[7]

Club TeamPlayers
England Birmingham BulldogsAshley Johnson
England Bramley BuffaloesJunior Henderson
Jamaica Duhaney Park SharksAndre Reid, Damon Gayle, Jermaine Pinnock, Roy Calvert, Romaen Campbell, Ryan Grant
England Gateshead ThunderJoseph Brown
England Huddersfield GiantsAlexander Brown, Greg Johnson
England Hunslet HawksWaine Pryce
England Keighley CougarsJamaine Wray
England HalifaxPaul White
England Harlequins RLLamont Bryan
Jamaica Olympic AngelsRobert Rodney
Jamaica Vauxhall VulturesAndrew Fong, Claude Yen, Carlye Burger, Jahdeek Clarke, Omar Jones, Sandino Hastings, Tyronie Rowe
England York City KnightsWayne Reittie

United States

[8]

Club TeamPlayers
United States Jacksonville AxemenApple Pope, Taco Pope, Bob Knoepfel, Brent Shorten, Kenny Britt, Matt Clark, Akarika Dawn, Matt Thornton,
United States Philadelphia FightJared Frymoyer, Larry Madden
United States Aston BullsMike Brazill, Luke Collins, Andrew Kneisly, Conway Maraki, Nate Smith, Kevin Wiggins
Hawaii MauiVaka Manupuna, Sione Taufa
United States Connecticut WildcatsCurtis Cunz, Will Garcia
United States New Haven WarriorsKeiki Misipeka, Siose Muliumu, Ewan Robinson, Derrick Roma, Damien O'Malveney
United States New York Knights RLFCKirk Miller, Sean Taylor, Gareth Baxendale

Canada

[9]

Players
Tyler Allen, David Burton, Geoffrey Bylund, Stephen Conlon, Shane Ferrell, Antonio Felix, Dale Fitzgerald, Cameron Grace, Marc Hanke, Joshua In, Rafal Kacimarek, Thomas Kimball, Steve Lamb, Robin Lesault, Jamie Lester, Timothy Mason, Henry Miers, Adam Moody, Ben White, Mathew Wyles, Chris Fleming

Round one

United States vs Jamaica

Tuesday, 16 November
18:30
 United States 36–26  Jamaica
Tries: Conway Maraki (3), Kenny Britt (2), Sean Taylor, Matt Thornton, Nate Smith Goals: Nate Smith (4) Report Report 2 Tries: Greg Johnson (2), Jamaine Wray, Alex Brown, Paul White Goals: Junior Brandford (3)
Hodges Stadium, Jacksonville, USA
Attendance: 500
Referee: Phil Bentham (England)
Man of the Match: Jamaine Wray

Round 2

Canada vs Jamaica

Thursday, 18 November
18:30
 Canada 12–32  Jamaica
Tries: Geoff Byland, Adam Moody, Matt Wyles Report Tries: Ashley Johnson (3), Greg Johnson (1), Paul White, Alex Brown
Goals: Paul White (4)
Hodges Stadium, Jacksonville, USA
Attendance: 800
Referee: Phil Bentham (England)
Man of the Match: Romaen Campbell

Round 3

United States vs Canada

Saturday, 20 November
15:00
 United States 46–12  Canada
Tries: Damien O'Malveney (3), Kenny Britt (2), Nate Smith (2), Sione Taufa, Mike Cartwright
Goals: Nate Smith (5)
Report Tries: Robin Legault (2)
Goals: Adam Moddy (1), Robin Legault (1)
Hodges Stadium, Jacksonville, USA
Attendance: 2800[10]
Referee: Phil Bentham (England)
Man of the Match: Apple Pope

[11]

References

  1. Rugby League Europe Federation. Rlef.eu.com (2009-10-26). Retrieved on 2010-12-07.
  2. Jamaicans confirm squad for Atlantic Cup. NRL.com (2009-11-07). Retrieved on 2010-12-07.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-06-28. Retrieved 2010-09-18.
  4. "Report". Archived from the original on 2012-03-07. Retrieved 2010-01-11.
  5. Top UK Ref Coming to US. Americanrugbynews.com. Retrieved on 2010-12-07.
  6. Mascord, Steve (21 November 2010). "Fish-seller becomes try-monger". sportsnewsfirst.com.au. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  7. Jamaica Names Atlantic Cup Squad. We Are Rugby (2010-10-13). Retrieved on 2010-12-07.
  8. USA Names Final Squad Archived 2010-11-01 at the Wayback Machine.. We Are Rugby (2010-10-22). Retrieved on 2010-12-07.
  9. Canada Names Squad. We Are Rugby. Retrieved on 2010-12-07.
  10. Correspondent (25 November 2010). "USA win Atlantic Cup". lasttackle.com. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  11. Atlantic Cup Signs Red Hook. Americanrugbynews.com (2010-10-08). Retrieved on 2010-12-07.
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