Todd Clever

Todd Clever

The United States of America have released former captain Todd Clever from their Pacific Nations Cup squad over “multiple squad conduct violations.”

With the World Cup just 2 months away this less than ideal for the USA Eagles as Clever, who has enjoyed a spell at the Lions in South Africa, is 1 of their most experienced players.

A brief statement from USA on Sunday didn’t elaborate on the violations, although coach Mike Tolkin cited behaviour “contrary to the team culture that players and management have been fostering within the Eagles over time”.

“Clearly, this is not a pleasant or desirable circumstance for either party,” Tolkin said in a press release.

Chris Wyles replaced Clever as captain before the USA’s 16 / 21 loss to Samoa in their opening match of the Pacific Nations Cup on Saturday in San Jose.

The Eagles play Japan on Friday in Sacramento, part of a double-header in the California capital in the 6-nation tournament that also includes Fiji, Tonga and Canada.

Fiji and Samoa will also face off in Sacramento on Friday, while Canada host Tonga in Burnaby near Vancouver.

Clever has played with the Eagles for 13 seasons and in 2 World Cups.

The Eagles longest-serving captain – who took on the role after the 2007 World Cup – Clever has played for years in Japan, most recently for the Shining Arcs of the Top League.

 

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