Youth International Matches (Male)

Fri 27th February 2026   - KO  15:45 - Coronado High School, Las Vegas

United States Of America U19M

10

FT

30

Half Time
10 - 24

Scotland U19M

Tries

Nehemiah Fauolo (2)
Drayson Moglia (20)

Isaac Maclean (9)
Oscar Ellicott-McCulloch (14)
Lewis Wright (26)
Lucas Anderson-Moore (36)
Jacob Walker (42)

Goals

Jacob Dylan Meng (1/2)

Oscar Ellicott-McCulloch (5/5)

Match Preview: USA and Scotland name squads for U19M Las Vegas Clash

The first internationals of the year take place in Las Vegas on Friday 27 February as USA host Scotland in an U19 men’s and senior women’s and men’s triple header. The games take place Coronado High School with 15.45, 18.00 and 20.15 kick offs respectively, local time.

At U19s, Scotland won 32-10 win when the nations met in Serbia at the 2024 European Championship. Both are set to compete in the 2026 U19s event in France in July and will be using this game to give a new cohort of players experience ahead of the summer.

USARL chair, Matt Goschnick, commented: “The USARL board is excited to see all the squads get together and to build on last year’s event here. It shows a commitment to pathways and development.”

Scotland U19 men’s head coach, Mick Piper, noted: “Everyone involved with the Scotland Rugby League Under 19’s programme are incredibly excited about the game. The opportunity for these young men to travel to the United States and play a competitive friendly, in Las Vegas, is just amazing.”

United States Of America U19M (squad): Jaxson Bonsall, Julian Lauti, Kaiden Grant, Kavika Afemata, Kolotolu Liti, Lanselota Olive-Enos (LA Roosters), Drayson Moglia, J Cannon Chadburn, Jacob Dylan Meng, Krue Miner, Lauaki Su'a, Nehemiah Fauolo, Neil Smith, Noa Paea, Shawlee Ama, Sofele Hansen, Tumua Moors (West Valley Pittbullz)

Scotland U19M (squad): Lucas Anderson-Moore (Barrow Island), Harrison Goldthorpe (Bradford Bulls), Isaac Maclean (Dalton Dragons), Ben Milnes, Max Erasmus (Edinburgh Eagles), Arran Jamieson, Shaun Callan (Glasgow RL), Harry Woodard (Hemel Stags), Connor McGuinness (Huddersfield Giants), Jarrod Jones (Jarrod Jones), Seth Clapham (Leeds Beckett), Zack Emerson (Newsome Panthers), Jacob Walker (Seaton Rangers), Oscar Ellicott-McCulloch, Spencer Nicholson (Sherwood Wolf Hunt), Lewis Wright (Stanley Rangers), Charlie Jackson (Stanningley RLFC), Erhan Frary (York Acorn)

1 Jacob Dylan Meng
Full Back
Connor McGuinness 1
2 Jaxson Bonsall
Right Wing
Harrison Goldthorpe 2
3 Nehemiah Fauolo
Right Centre
Max Erasmus 3
4 Drayson Moglia
Left Centre
Harry Woodard 4
5 J Cannon Chadburn
Left Wing
Shaun Callan 5
6 Sofele Hansen
Stand Off
Oscar Ellicott-McCulloch 6
7 Tumua Moors
Scrum Half
Zack Emerson 7
10 Kaiden Grant
Prop
Lucas Anderson-Moore 8
9 Julian Lauti
Hooker
Isaac Maclean 9
21 Lanselota Olive-Enos
Prop
Arran Jamieson 10
18 Kavika Afemata
Second Row
Charlie Jackson 11
12 Shawlee Ama
Second Row
Jacob Walker 12
13 Kolotolu Liti
Loose Forward
Seth Clapham 13
19 Noa Paea
Int 1
Jarrod Jones 14
15 Neil Smith
Int 2
Spencer Nicholson 15
22 Krue Miner
Int 3
Ethan Frary 16
17 Lauaki Su'a
Int 4
Lewis Wright 17
Reserve 1
Ben Milnes (used) 18

Scotland came out on top, but USA showed plenty of promise in first of a triple header in Las Vegas between the two nations.

USA came out of the blocks, posting their first score with just two minutes on the clock as Nehemiah Fauolo used his strength to bounce off two defenders before finding his way through to the line, giving Jacob Dylan Meng an east conversion to extend the lead.

Scotland his back as Isaac Maclean powered his way through in the middle of the park, with Oscar Ellicott-McCulloch kicking the first of his five conversions to level the scores. Scotland moved into the lead as Elicott-McCulloch picked up the ball from an incorrect feed of the scrum and raced in to the surprise of the home side.

Drayson Moglia struck back for the USA as the ball came the full width of the field from right to left, with tempers flaring as the ball was grounded. Meng couldn’t add the extras to level.

Lewis Wright barged his way through the middle of the park to push Scotland further ahead with Lucas Anderson-Moore showing some great footwork to post an almost carbon copy score a few moments after to conclude the half’s scoring.

Scotland started the second half strongly as Jacob Walker ran it in from 20m out in second set of the half to give Scotland a commanding lead.

Much more determined play following from USA, with both sides trading ends for a further twenty minutes before an injury to a USA player halted play for some time, resulting in the match ultimately being abandoned. 

Both teams will take the valuable experience in the European Rugby League U19s Championship later this year.