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Ranking: 7
IC08 Placing: 7

The 2011 squad is partly formed from the IC08 team and partly from new talent identified through a national recruitment effort which incorporated the 2009 and 2010 49th Parallel Cups and training camps in Austin.

Given players are located right across the United States, the team has been unable to train more than twice a year. However, this squad is young, fit, knowledgeable and more experienced and will be very competitive.

Head Coach: Matthew Bishop
Assistant Coaches: Jason Becker, Denis Ryan
 
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Players to Watch
 

Bryan Dragus
Bryan has only played the game for three years but picked it up quickly winning the Best & Fairest for his first club, the Golden Gate Roos (San Francisco). In the following year he travelled to Brisbane and played a season with the Western Magpies in the QAFL. Bryan is very agile for his height and will be a valuable contributor to the team at centre half forward and in the ruck.

Noor Jehangir
Noor, who is of Pakistani descent, first played in 2008 and has quickly become known for his speed and penetrating kick. Both these assets will be valuable in breaking the lines of the opposition.

Dan Sarbacker
Dan is a natural born leader and a well deserved captain of the Revolution. He played in the 2005 and 2008 International Cups and has played over 25 games for the national team. Dan has been recognised for his achievements many times over his career and one of his highlights being selected to play for the Mansfield Eagles first grade team, coached by Craig Kelly, in the Goulburn Valley League during 2010.

USA Team International Cup 2011

Number
Name
D.O.B.
Height (cm)
Weight (kg)
Local Club
1 Jacob Moyer 27/12/81 173 69 Baltimore Washington Eagles
2 Ryan McGettigan 23/1/84 180 84 Philadelphia Hawks
3 Brandon Blankenship 2/2/81 183 77 San Diego Lions
4 Andy Vanica 4/3/78 172.5 73.5 Denver Bulldogs
5 Paul Duncan 25/11/84 188 86 North Carolina Tigers
6 Adonias Lucero 7/4/70 188 102 San Diego Lions
7 Jon Loring 2/2/78 183 75 Philadelphia Hawks
8 Dan Sarbacker 16/6/79 178 72 Milwaukee Bombers
9 Jesse Leos 25/9/86 178 79 Austin Crows
10 Melvin Chen 31/12/81 175 79.5 Golden Gate Roos
11 Chris Candelaria 5/4/78 183 81.5 Denver Bulldogs
12 Brent Mergen 14/5/86 188 86 Minnesota Freeze
13 Saleh Tyebjee 22/4/85 188 79.5 Golden Gate Roos
14 Patrick Miller 12/12/80 183 92 Philadelphia Hawks
15 Kyle Johnson 19/4/87 185 82 Golden Gate Roos
16 Andrew Werner 28/2/86 188 87.5 Minnesota Freeze
17 Andrew Price 4/11/86 185 93 Louisville Kings
17 Eric Floyd 26/2/88 183 83.5 Louisville Kings
18 Bryan Dragus 6/10/85 198 92 Los Angeles Dragons
19 Ryan Sutherland 19/7/88 172 79 Minnesota Freeze
20 Zach Weaver 27/1/86 188 84 Minnesota Freeze
21 Luke Nemeth 14/11/77 185 87 Nashville Kangaroos
22 Justin Valley 20/3/82 185 106 San Diego Lions
23 Noor Jehangir 16/8/85 173 77 Austin Crows
25 Richard Wheelock 15/12/79 180 87 Baltimore Washington Eagles
27 Jason Becker 26/5/68 196 91 Minnesota Freeze
28 Brandon Bludau 22/8/83 183 84 Baltimore Washington Eagles
29 Jason Newquist 5/4/83 188 91 Denver Bulldogs
42 Matthew Jagger 6/9/77 187 95 St. Louis Blues
44 Steve Fashant 12/7/87 183 84 Minnesota Freeze
83 Ryan Kastl 29/12/83 185 84 Seattle Grizzlies

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