Nowhere to go from here but up this summer for the North American rugby union sides. Here's the weekend tally for the North American outcomes at all levels:
- In the Barclays Churchill Cup's opening weekend, the United States took a 64-10 beating from the England Saxons (England's second-level national side, previously known as England "A"), while Canada was beaten by Scotland A (Scotland's second-level national side).
- Meanwhile, in the Junior World Championship (world championship for national teams of players under twenty years of age), the scorelines were more lopsided. South Africa cracked the ton on the United States 108-18, while Canada fell 81-12 to Australia.
- Finally, the England Counties side, a touring team put together in 2002 to provide amateur and semi-professional English players international playing opportunities, won 27-3 over a U.S. select side (essentially a U.S. "A" made up of players who did not make the U.S. Churchill Cup side).
Below are brief highlights from the North American sides' first Churchill Cup outings. Most of the action is from the European sides, with exceptions:



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