Making his 60th appearance in an Eagles shirt, Todd Clever will captain the side from No.6 alongside Scott Lavalla. The flanks will go up against Victor Vito and Sam Cane from the All Blacks.
Three English Premiership stars – Eric Fry, Samu Manoa, and Hayden Smith – make up the tight five.
Phil Thiel, who spent time with Saracens earlier this year before being chosen for the Eagles Select XV in the 2014 IRB Americas Rugby Championship, will sit between Fry and Olive Kilifi in the scrum.
Danny Barrett will make his third start and earn his fourth Eagles cap at No.8 in front of veteran Mike Petri at scrum half.
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Barrett’s second consecutive start follows his replacement of Cam Dolan for the Eagles’ defeat of Canada during the Summer Series.
Since the Eagles’ first win against the neighbors in five years, Barrett has trialed at Gloucester and helped the USA Sevens win the Bowl at Gold Coast Sevens.
In 2013, Adam Siddall burst onto the national team scene with six caps and a starring role in the Eagles’ narrow loss to the Maori All Blacks in front of a sold-out crowd at PPL Park.
He recently returned from injury in the ARC and will line up behind Petri at flyhalf.
Andrew Suniula also returns to the Eagles following an injury sustained in June.
Suniula’s performances in the American Rugby Premiership for Old Blue of New York and the ARC for Tolkin’s Eagles Select XV have proven his readiness for Saturday’s match.
Seamus Kelly, who joined Barrett on trial at Gloucester after graduating from the University of California, Berkeley, will partner Suniula in the centers in his fifth consecutive start.
Edinburgh’s Brett Thompson, scorer of the match-winning try in Sacramento, returns to the wing for the USA, as does Leicester’s Blaine Scully.
Chris Wyles will earn his 45th cap at fullback.
While the top-ranked team in the world poses a challenge to any opposition, the Eagles’ opponent did not play a part in the selection process for the match at Soldier Field.
In total, only three changes were made to the starting XV from the last match of the summer.
“Our selections were based more on how we wanted to play,” Tolkin said.
“[The All Blacks] present a big challenge, so worrying too much about them would be counter productive.
“We had the line-up in place in our heads already and just confirmed it with training this week.”
The Eagles playing in the Premiership were released from their clubs a week early for the match, which was not scheduled within the IRB’s Regulation 9 window.
Tai Tuisamoa of London Scottish in the Championship was also released and will be available as a reserve.
Veterans Mate Moeakiola and Louis Stanfill will also begin the match on the bench and could provide experienced, fresh legs in the latter stages of Saturday’s clash.
The All Blacks will be without the services of Richie McCaw, though Kieran Read will act as captain.
Dan Carter could play a role from the bench.
While the All Blacks have not played an international test in the United States since 1980, the Eagles have not been to the state of Illinois since a Tier One matchup with Wales in 2009.
Both teams have felt the palpable energy in the Windy City, which is set to erupt Saturday at the home of the National Football Leagues’ Chicago Bears.
“Chicago is an exciting city and they have made a great effort to promote this game and it shows,” Tolkin said.
“I’m glad it is taking place here.”
United States: 15 Chris Wyles, 14 Blaine Scully, 13 Seamus Kelly, 12 Andrew Suniula, 11 Brett Thompson, 10 Adam Siddall, 9 Mike Petri, 8 Danny Barrett, 7 Scott Lavalla, 6 Todd Clever (Captain), 5 Hayden Smith, 4 Samu Manoa, 3 Olive Kilifi, 2 Phil Thiel, 1 Eric Fry
Replacments: 16 Tom Coolican, 17 Nick Wallace, 18 Mate Moeakiola, 19 Tai Tuisamoa, 20 Louis Stanfill, 21 Shalom Suniula, 22 Folau Niua, 23 Troy Hall.
Date: Saturday 1 November
Venue: Soldier Field Stadium, Chicago
Kick-Off: 22.00 SA Time (15:00 Chicago Time, 20:00 GMT, 09:00 Sunday NZ Time)
Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa)
Assistant Referees: Chris Assmus (Canada), Andrew McMaster (Canada)
TMO: Brian Arciero (Canada)
Looking forward to see how Todd the Meat Cleaver goes.
A former, and well performed Red Lion, if memory serves me correctly.
I’m sure all Lions fans, join with me, in wishing Todd a great game.
This Dude was good enough to make any International Team …………………………………………..anywhere.
@ cane:
He knew nothing before he went to Ellis Park, mate.
They taught him everything he knows.
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