Wyles Talks World Cup

Chris Wyles has been a stalwart for the Eagles since making his debut in 2007 at the Churchill Cup. Wyles has been capped 45 times and scored 212 points (14 tries) in an Eagles’ jersey. As a testament to his play and dedication to the team, Wyles was recently named as Captain of the USA Eagles supplanting Todd Clever, the longest standing Captain in team history.

Wyles was recently featured in a World Rugby video and had a chance to talk about the upcoming Rugby World Cup.

 

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