CHICAGO (Tuesday, May 12, 2015) –
USA Rugby CEO Nigel Melville announced today that the USA Rugby Eagles
will make their return to Soldier Field against the Australian Wallabies
in a Saturday, September 5 test match, presented by Astellas. The
country v. country match will be the final test for both organizations
prior to their to departure for the Rugby World Cup in England.
For
the second time in less than 12 months the Eagles will play a top-tier
international Rugby Union in the Windy City. In a November 2014 fall
test, the Eagles took on the reigning world champions the New Zealand
All Blacks in front of a sold out, standing-room only crowd.“We are excited to be returning to Chicago for this important match which will be a final Rugby World Cup send-off game for both teams. Soldier Field provides a unique fan experience and an electric atmosphere,” said Melville.
“Rugby fans from all over the country will make their way out to see another great match against one of the best teams the world of rugby has to offer.”
“Following the success of the USA Rugby Eagles game played in Chicago last year, we are pleased to again welcome the Eagles back to Chicago for another match this fall,” said Mayor Rahm Emanuel. “Chicago is a great sports town with a stellar record of hosting premiere sporting events; from the NFL draft to the Frozen Four hockey championship, Chicago has the amenities, location and ability to attract and host a diverse spectrum of sporting events.”
Australia
Rugby Union CEO Bill Pulver was excited when asked about the Labor Day
weekend match, saying, “The opportunity to bring the Qantas Wallabies to
a new market in the United States is a major boost for our code in
Australia. We want to thank USA Rugby for making this opportunity
possible.”
Men’s
Eagles Coach Mike Tolkin has been with the Eagles since 2009, taking on
head coaching duties in 2012. This will be his first time coaching the
Eagles against the Wallabies, but Tolkin knows the difficulties that lay
ahead. “Having the Wallabies come into Chicago is fantastic
opportunity, but a huge challenge,” said Tolkin. “As one of the top
teams in the world, Australia will present the Eagles with an immense
degree of pressure and difficulty. This will be a perfect test leading
up to the World Cup”
The
Wallabies are two-time winners at the Rugby World Cup (1991 and 1999)
and still hold the record for consecutive wins on Rugby’s biggest stage
with 12. Despite their history of success, the Wallabies know this match
will not come easy.“The lead up and match will be critical for our Rugby World Cup preparations,” Wallabies Head Coach Micael Cheika said. "We’re very fortunate we get a chance to face a quality side like the Eagles.
“Although
we haven’t met on many occasions, there’s a rich history between our
two Rugby nations, with the Eagles playing their first ever test match
against the Wallabies some 40 years ago. We know it will be a spirited
encounter for that very reason.”
Rugby
in the United States has been growing at a torrid pace, with some
agencies claiming it is the fastest-growing team sport in the country.
The increase in participation has been making waves internationally, as
well. “I am delighted that Australia is playing the USA at Soldier
Field, Chicago – it is another example of how our sport is growing,”
said World Rugby Chairman Bernard Lapasset.
“Rugby
is spreading across the globe through the hard work of World Rugby and
ambitious unions like USA Rugby. When the Wallabies take on the Eagles
it will be another opportunity to show our wonderful game to thousands
of potential new fans and players throughout North America and beyond.”
Northbrook-based Astellas Pharma has signed on as the title sponsor of the event.
“Astellas
is dedicated to helping people live a healthy life, and we believe that
physical activity is a key part of that. The commitment to healthy
living that we see from these top-tier rugby players is an example we
should all take to heart,” said James Robinson, president of Astellas
Pharma US, Inc. “Furthermore, we look forward to bringing many
activities to the city leading up to and at the match that will generate
excitement for sport, educate about health and engage fans in being
active members of the community so many Astellas employees and customers
call home.”
General
ticket sales will begin on Monday, June 1. Presale opportunities will
be available starting Thursday, May 28 for those who join the USA Rugby ticket presale email list. Broadcast details will be released at a later date.
Media
Credentials for the event will be made available through usarugby.org/media-credential. Media requests for the match logo can be requested by emailing nsero@usarugby.org.
About Astellas
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is a pharmaceutical company dedicated to improving the health of people
around the world through provision of innovative and reliable
pharmaceuticals. For more information on Astellas, please visit our
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