American Cougars

The American Cougars (also known as the USA Cougars or United States Cougars) was a combined and invitational rugby union side from the United States which toured South Africa and Zimbabwe in 1978. The team was coached by Ray Cornbill, coach of the Eagles during the 1970s and 1980s.[1] The squad comprised 25 players from 20 clubs, including 3 from Santa Monica RFC, 2 each from Chicago Lions RFC, Washington DC RFC, and UCLA RFC.[2]

Matches

The Cougars played six games in South Africa: against Natal, Combined Universities, Griquas, Northern Transvaal, South African Gazelles and Rhodesia, and won once.

On 12 August 1978 they lost 12-44 to a racially-mixed South African Country Districts XV side at East London. Some 5,500 spectators watched as future Springbok Errol Tobias contributed two tries to the Districts' total and aided in the scoring of two others. By half-time the Districts were ahead 24-3. Cougars' wing Tommy Smith, usually a fly-half, "registered a spectacular score" that was converted by fullback Dennis Jablonski. Jablonski added two penalty kicks to complete the visitors' score. [3] [4]

Four days later the Cougars faced a combined Universities of Stellenbosch and Cape Town side on 16 August 1978 at Cape Town.[5]

The highlight of the tour was the Cougars' 18-15 win on 19 August 1978 over Northern Transvaal, who won South Africa's Currie Cup national provincial competition that year.[6] [7]

The tour closed with an international match on 28 August 1978, a 32-15 loss to a Rhodesia side that featured Ray Mordt.[2] [8]

1978 touring squad to southern Africa

Colours: Red, White & Blue Hoops

Coach: Ray Cornbill

Manager: Keith Seaber

Player Position Club
Joe Sheitlin[1] Fullback Minneapolis RFC[2]
Dennis Jablonski[3] Fullback Santa Monica RFC
Mike Hodgins Wing Atlanta Renegades RFC[4]
Vic Clark Wing Kansas City Blues RFC
Tommy Smith[5] Wing Washington D.C. RFC
Dan Wack[6] Centre Washington D.C. RFC
Boyd Morrison[7] Centre Louisiana State Univ RFC
Mike Fanucchi[8] Centre Old Gaels RFC - California
Ian Gunn[9] Fly-half Old Puget Sound Beach RFC
Steve Gray[10] Fly-half UCLA RFC[11]
Dick Cooke[12] Scrum-half University of Iowa RFC[13]
Kirk Andrus Scrum-half Santa Rosa RFC[14]
Gary Wilson[15] Prop Chicago Lions RFC
Mickey Ording[16] Prop Olympic Club Rugby, San Francisco[17]
Mike Lancaster Prop Northern Virginia RFC[18]
Bruce Henderson[19] Prop Wichita RFC
Jessie Lopez[20] Hooker Fort Wayne RFC[21]
Jeff Hollings[22] Hooker Old Blues RFC
Gerry Kelleher[23] Lock Santa Monica RFC
John Fowler[24] Lock UCLA RFC
Nick Fedorenko Lock Chicago Lions RFC
Jeff Lombard[25] Flanker Chuckanut Bay RFC
Clarence Culpepper (capt.)[26] Flanker Roanoke RC[27]
Tom Selfridge[28] 8th Man Schenectady Reds RFC
Brad Andrews[29] 8th Man Santa Monica RFC

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