The Guyana national rugby union team represents
Guyana in the sport of
rugby union
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. They have thus far not qualified for a
Rugby World Cup
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, but have participated in qualifying tournaments.
History
Guyana made their international debut in
Georgetown in 1979 in a match against
Bermuda
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, which Bermuda won. They played Bermuda again in 1981 in the
Port of Spain. The team got their first win in 1999 in Georgetown, defeating Martinique seven points to three. The team competed in the
Americas qualifying tournaments for qualification for the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia, including fixtures against
Cayman Islands.
Guyana competes in the
Caribbean Championship, a tournament which includes
Antigua,
Trinidad and Tobago
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Cayman Islands,
Jamaica
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, the
Bahamas
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,
British Virgin Islands
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Guyana attempted to qualify for the
2007 Rugby World Cup in France in 2005, contesting the
Americas tournament in Round 1a. Guyana were grouped in the South Pool, alongside
Barbados
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,
Trinidad and Tobago
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and
Saint Lucia. Guyana won two of their three fixtures, finishing in second place in the final standings.
In 2003, Guyana's u-18 team won the Caribbean championship and went on to win it the following two years, losing it to Jamaica on points in Guyana in 2006 and losing in the final of the u-20 World Cup qualifier in the Cayman Islands 2007 to Jamaica, who won on drop goals after the match went tied after extra time.
Guyana will participate in the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, having won the NACRA qualifying tournament in Mexico in November 2009. The side was captained by Claudius Butts, with Theodore Henry taking over when Butts was injured in the buildup to Mexico.
The side are currently coached by Larry Adonis and Clinton Clarke, with West Indies coach Joe Whipple acting as a technical director.
The team is sponsored by X-Treme Rugby ( www.x-tremerugbywear.com) a Thailand-based company owned by former Canadian International player (50 caps), Eddie Evans. Eddie also runs charity called Nakk Suu, designed to help teach the game of rugby to kids in Thailand.
Guyanese rugby is regularly supported by the BOOST Coaching Programme based at Loughborough University, U.K, with 2 coaches travelling to spend a month with the union once a year. One coach then comes to Loughborough in return, normally in February or March.
Results
NACRA / Rugby Americas North Championship
* Champions in 1966 and
2014
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.
* Runner-ups in 2008, 2011, 2012,
2016
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and
2017
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.
Squad
Guyana squad at the
2015 NACRA Rugby Championship:
Officials
*Kenneth Grant-Stuart - Coach
*Robin Roberts - Manager
*Abiola Blair - Physiotherapist
Previous Squads
See also
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Rugby union in Guyana
Rugby union in Guyana is a minor but growing sport. They are currently ranked 66th by the IRB, with 1032 registered players. retrieved 4 July 2009
Guyana is geographically in South America, but competes in North American competitions, and is a m ...
References
External links
Guyanaon IRB.com
Guyanaon RugbyData.com
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South American national rugby union teams
Rugby union in Guyana
Rugby union
Rugby union, commonly known simply as rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in the first half of the 19th century. One of the two codes of rugby football, it is based on running with the ball in hand. In it ...
1979 establishments in Guyana
Rugby clubs established in 1979