Showing posts with label Caribbean Championship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caribbean Championship. Show all posts

Sunday, November 8, 2015

NACRA Caribbean Championship. South Playoff

07.11.2015
Barbados 17, British Virgin Islands 15 in Tortola.

This win means that Barbados stays in the first division South whilst BVI remains in the second.

The match USA South v Bahamas was also scheduled for today but nothing can be found about this game. If this is the case Bahamas stays in Division 1 whilst, surprisingly, USA South remains in North Division 2.

Sunday, April 19, 2015

CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONSHIP

18.04.2015
Br. Virgin Is. v St Vincent & Gren. in Kingstown (NACRA Carib.Cup, South)-Result to come
Bahamas 24, Turks & Caicos Is. 7 in Providenciales (NACRA Carib. Cup, North)

Briefly
Bahamas wins to right to challenge USA South for a place in 2016 Championship North

Thursday, April 9, 2015

TEST RUGBY THIS WEEKEND

11.04.2015
Paraguay v Uruguay in Montevideo (CONSUR A)
Czech Republic v Croatia in Croatia (REC 2A)
Greece v Estonia in Montenegro (REC 3, Semi-final 1)
Slovakia v Montenegro in Montenegro (REC 3, Semi-final 2)
Mexico v Cayman Islands in Grand Cayman (Caribbean Championship, North)
Guyana v Trinidad Tobago (Caribbean Championship, South)
St Lucia v Curacao in Castries (Caribbean Cup, South)

Briefly
CONSUR A 2015 competition begins with Paraguay travelling to Montevideo. This round is to find the qualifiers for the 2016 CONSUR Cup, the elite level of South American rugby.

Montenegro will become the latest member of the test rugby family when they host the REC Division 3 competition this weekend. The finals will be played next week mid-week.

The Caribbean Championship and Cup competitions continue. Mexico and Cayman Islands will be virtually playing for the North title, the winner facing the South winner. That will be either Guyana or Trinidad Tobago who also play this weekend. The surprise is the USA South is already out of the competition and will in fact have to face the Cup North winner in a promotion-relegation match later.

Monday, March 23, 2015

NACRA CARRIBEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 2015

All results now in

21.03.2015
Cayman Islands 25, USA South 24 in Atlanta (Caribbean Champ., North)
Trinidad Tobago 44, Barbados 7 in St Michael (Caribbean Champ.,South)
Bahamas 21, Bermuda 15 in Nassau (Caribbean Cup, North)
St Vincent & Grenadines 16, St Lucia 8 in Castries (Caribbean Cup, South)

Briefly
Some surprises continue in this competition. USA South were defeated at home by Cayman Islands which puts the Americans in a promotion-relegation match with probably Bahamas.Mexico will now play the Cayman Islands on 11 April to see who takes out the Championship North title. That winner will play the Championship South winner for the Grand Final.

The other surprise is the Bahamas defeated Bermuda at home which means they only have to win against Turks and Caicos Islands to qualify for the promotion-relegation playoff against Bermuda.

Trinidad and Tobago’s win against Barbados ensures a Championship South final against last year’s champion Guyana on the 11 April

Sunday, March 22, 2015

CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS: 21 March

Cayman Islands 25, USA South 24 in Atlanta (Caribbean Champ., North)
Trinidad Tobago v Barbados in St Michael (Caribbean Champ.,South)
Bermuda v Bahamas in Nassau (Caribbean Cup, North)
St Vincent & Grenadines v St Lucia in TBA (Caribbean Cup, South)

Briefly
Most games are yet to be played. Cayman Islands caused another upset in this competition defeating USA South in Atlanta. USA South will now face either Barbados or Bermuda in a promotion-relegation game.

Saturday, March 21, 2015

CARIBBEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 2015

The Championship Division is the elite level of test rugby in the Caribbean. The division is divided between north and south zones. Top placed team in North will play top team in South in the final. Promotion-relegations occurs between bottom Championship team and top Cup team in each zone.

21.03.2015

North
Cayman Islands v USA South in Atlanta

Result so far
07.03: Mexico 50, USA South 25 in Mexico City

GWC Rugby Rankings
NACRA Table: Does not apply

World Rugby Ranking Points
Does not apply

Prediction: USA South by 6 points. Score 20-14

South
Trinidad Tobago v Barbados in St Michael

TEAMS

Barbados Squad

Nico Jason Alexander Blunt 10/07/1992 (Scorpions RFC)
Jermaine Jamal Bynoe 02/06/1987 (Tridents RFC)
Kevin Jamal Carter 21/09/1989 (Renegades RFC)
Jerrin Akeen Clarke 11/10/1993 (Emperors RFC)
Kevin D.A.Cobham 24/01/1992 (Scorpions RFC
Bryan M.A. Cummings 04/02/1992 (Scorpions RFC)
Corey Elcock
Anthony R.H. Faggiani 07/07/1986 (?)
Neil Grantley Forde 04/03/1987 (Scorpions RFC)
Jamal Omar Gonsalves 10/26/1988 (Renegades RFC)
Kemar Holder-Edghill
Caston Henderson Howard 09/21/1986 (?)
Le-andro Leo Jordan 09/02/1987 (Tridents RFC)
Romeo James L Mayers 18/01/1980 (Tridents RFC)
Stephen H.E Millar 12/01/1981 (Scorpions RFC)
Greg Andre Moseley-Clarke 22/10/1978 (Renegades RFC)
Kevin Cedric A Murrell 22/12/1989 (Scorpions RFC)
Tahaire Shabazz Niels 09/03/1989 (Renegades RFC)
Kenneth A Payne 01/04/1970 (Renegades RFC) Age 44
Daniel Patrick A Ramsey 14/07/1994 (Emperors RFC)
Marlo Sandiford
Dario Ricardo Stout 14/09/1992 (?)
Shane Kevin B Taylor 17/06/1995 (Scorpions RFC)
Mikyle Forde Walcott 02/06/1996 (Emperors RFC) Age 18

Thanks to Kenneth Payne, Barbados RFU

Result so far
07.03: Guyana 48, Barbados 22 in Georgetown

GWC Rugby Rankings
NACRA Table: Trinidad Tobago 7th, Barbados 8th

World Rugby Ranking Points
Trinidad Tobago 41.59, Barbados 38.26

Prediction: Trinidad Tobago by 21 points: Score: 23-12

CARRIBEAN CUP 2015

21.03.2015

North
Bermuda v Bahamas in Nassau

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GWC Rugby Rankings
NACRA Table: Bermuda 5th, Bahamas 10th

World Rugby Rankings
Bermuda 41.59, Bahamas 32.99

Prediction: Bermuda by 26 points. Score: 29-3

TEAMS

Not available

South
St Vincent & Grenadines v St Lucia in St Lucia

TEAMS

St Vincent and Grenadines

 

 

NAME

DOB

1

Kenmore Kit Horne

13/05/1989

2

Justin Jason Tittle

4/8/1983

3

Guy Tristan Victor Hadley

19/8/1979

4

Johnathan Carlos Franklyn

31/05/1992

5

Jayvan Kezon Stephern Lucas

4/9/1996

6

Antoney Wendy Joseph

07/09/1984

7

Godfrey Adrian Adonis Matthews

15/8/1988

8

Kemi Kwamani Dequen Francois

25/10/1985

9

Recardo Morando Dallaway

11/02/1983

10

George Jemaine Kruger

26/6/1994

11

Kimran Howie Barnum

10/04/1988

12

Dellon Delroy Durrant

03/11/1994

13

Anizo Marquis Lewis

09/04/1985

14

Phillip Kenroy Larry Alvis

27/10/1985

15

Gilan Arsenio Comas

06/7/1989

16

Dimitri Dravid David Samuel

03/2/1997

17

Dugal Montgomery James

24/4/1981

18

Richardo Cipian Roberts

01/11/1995

19

Brian Adrian JR Alexander

15/08/1994

20

Andrew Camillo Phillips

14/09/1986

21

Benson Carlton Mario Nanton

17/7/1997

22

Odonza Darron Donson Dennie

9/3/1986

Thanks to Sophie Goddard, President SVGRFU

St Lucia

Not available

GWC Rugby Rankings
NACRA Table: SVG 12th, St Lucia 15th

World Rugby Rankings Points
SVG 36.84, St Lucia 36.76

Prediction: SVG by 8 points. Score: 16-8

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

THIS WEEKEND’S RUGBY TEST MATCHES: 21 March

21.03.2015
Wales v Italy in Rome (6 Nations)
Ireland v Scotland at Murrayfield (6 Nations)
France v England at Twickenham (6 Nations)
Georgia v Romania in Bucharest (REC 1A)
Portugal v Russia in Sochi (REC 1A)
Germany v Spain in Madrid (REC 1A)
Cayman Islands v USA South in Atlanta (Caribbean Champ., North)
Trinidad Tobago v Barbados in St Michael (Caribbean Champ.,South)
Bermuda v Bahamas in Nassau (Caribbean Cup, North)
St Vincent & Grenadines v St Lucia in TBA (Caribbean Cup, South)
British Virgin Islands v Curacao in TBA (Carribean Cup, South)

Briefly
This weekend sees the final rounds of Europe’s two main test rugby competitions.

  P W D L PF PA PD PT
ENGLAND 4 3 0 1 102 65 37 6
IRELAND 4 3 0 1 79 46 33 6
WALES 4 3 0 1 85 73 12 6
FRANCE 4 2 0 2 68 46 22 4
ITALY 4 1 0 3 42 121 -79 2
SCOTLAND 4 0 0 4 63 88 -25 0

The 6 Nations Championship concludes with all games on Saturday. Three teams can win this competition-England, Ireland or Wales. England has the toughest fixture whilst Ireland and Wales will be aiming to score big wins against Italy and Scotland respectively.

  P W D L PF PA DIFF B PT
GEORGIA 4 4 0 0 143 36 107 1 17
ROMANIA 4 3 0 1 96 46 50 3 15
SPAIN 4 2 0 2 83 83 0 1 9
RUSSIA 4 2 0 2 82 111 -29 1 9
PORTUGAL 4 1 0 3 44 79 -35 1 5
GERMANY 4 0 0 4 45 138 -93 1 1

The NACRA Caribbean competition continues with five test matches this weekend.