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    Home»World News»Women’s Eagles fight to final whistle in a challenging Ellis Park with 2 debut day tries
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    Women’s Eagles fight to final whistle in a challenging Ellis Park with 2 debut day tries

    Esiri EdwardBy Esiri EdwardJuly 4, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Women’s Eagles fight to final whistle in a challenging Ellis Park with 2 debut day tries

    Sat, Jul 4, 2026, 1:56 PMJB
    by Jenni Burke

    A challenging start at Ellis Park for the USA Women’s Eagles opening match of their 2-Test South African Tour saw the Springbok Women take the win 34-21 as the Eagles found their momentum with 3 second half tries, including 2 from debutants Ashley Cowdrey and Elizabeth Cook

    USA fans will soon, be able to watch the match on replay on RugbyPassTV

    South Africa set the tone early holding position with unrelenting physical pressure.throughout the first half to lead 29 nil at the half time break. 

    On the restart, the USA Women settled into their systems and found some momentum with Freda Tafuna crashing over the line to put USA points on the board. 

    Relentless perseverance from the Eagles and a breakaway from Tessa Hann to collect a loose ball and run down the pitch, offloading to sevens teammate, saw Ashley Cowdrey score on her debut. 

    Also making their USA debut, and making her mark in the USA jersey, Elizabeth Cook scored the Eagles third try from a pick and go bringing the Eagles 34-21 thanks to conversions slotted on all three off the boot of Bella Vogel. Despite conceding no further tries, once the Eagles got going, the Springbok Women had already established a sufficient lead to carry the score to the final whistle. 

    With two debutants penning the start of their Eagles history, Kate Zackary added another milestone to her illustrious USA career, running out for her 50th cap for the USA. 

    Ultimately, the team disappointed and wanting more out of their performance, Head coach Jack Hanratty commented; 

    “It was a difficult day, we wanted to meet their ferocity and their collisions and we didn’t, and we’ve got to take ownership of that. The second half, although we were chasing the game, but the debutants and some of the younger players with a serious lack of Test match experience did an incredible job. With the training week and review ahead, we can be accountable on how we move forward and continue to strive for one of our core values of excellence. And that’s it, that’s what we’ll aim for.”

    “Both debutants were excellent today. To play your first cap, and to get a try in Ellis Park, you probably couldn’t have written it better; but what I appreciated, was afterwards, I know they were very much appreciative of getting their first cap, but they also were disappointed that we didn’t achieve our team goal to win the test match.” 

    However, Hanratty acknowledged the moments they will celebrate and look to turn into learnings; 

    “So, we have a lot of learning there, but we also have to celebrate our big moments. Kate Zackary, got her 50th cap. We have to celebrate that while also being disappointed with the result. We got to celebrate Cookie’s (Elizabeth Cook)  first cap, Ashley’s first cap, and Reece and Telesi’s first start for the team.”

    “But, we want to be better and we don’t just want to be in these occasions, we want to win big moments on big occasions and get big results. 
And today, frankly, we weren’t good enough.”

    USA fans can watch the match on replay RugbyPassTV

    The USA remain in South Africa for a further week of training before a chance to rematch taking on the South Africans again next week in Pretoria’s Loftus Versfeld

    USA Women’s Eagles Roster | USA v South Africa

    1 Hope Rogers 62
    2 Kathryn Treder 38
    3 Reece Woods 4
    4 Rachel Ehrecke 27
    5 Hallie Taufoou 34
    6 Kate Zackary 50
    7 Georgie Perris-Redding (C) 22
    8 Freda Tafuna 21
    9 Cass Bargell 16
    10 Bella Vogel 4
    11 Ashley Cowdrey* 1
    12 Katana Howard 26
    13 Telesi Uhatafe 4
    14 Bulou Mataitoga 32
    15 Alev Kelter 37
    16 Paige Stathopoulos 24
    17 Alivia Leatherman 14
    18 Elizabeth Cook* 1
    19 Kapoina Bailey 5
    20 Tessa Hann 6
    21 Hann Humphreys 4
    22 Olivia Ortiz 31
    23 Kristin Bitter 11

    *Denotes new cap
    USA Women’s Eagles 2026 South Africa Tour Schedule

    Sat, July 4: USA vs. South Africa

    7:30 am ET | Ellis Park, Johannesburg

    Sat, July 11: USA vs. South Africa

    7:30 am ET | Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria

    USA Women’s Eagles South Africa Tour Coaches & Staff

    Sarah Chobot | Assistant Coach

    Lou Meadows | Assistant Coach

    Jon Humphreys | Assistant Coach

    Michael Deasy | Head of Athletic Performance

    Sam Malette | Lead Athletic Trainer

    Mia Pelton  | Athletic Trainer

    Abigail Hamilton | Team Physician

    Hannah Reid | Team Manager

    Rudy Betancourt | Videographer

    USA Women’s Eagles WXV Schedule

    USA vs Italy – 5:00pm

    Saturday October 17th – Texas Health Mansfield Stadium, Mansfield, TX

    USA vs Italy – 3:15pm

    Saturday October 24th – GEODIS Park, Nashville, TN

    USA vs England – 5:15pm

    Friday October 30th – Sports Illustrated Stadium, Newark, NJ

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