Cayman Islands national rugby union team


The Cayman Islands national rugby union team represents the Cayman Islands in the sport of rugby union. They have thus far not qualified for a Rugby World Cup, but have participated in qualifying tournaments. The sport in the Cayman Islands is governed by the Cayman Rugby Union. The Cayman Islands have players throughout the squad playing through the UK, Ireland, South Africa, Canada and the USA.
As of 2019, the Cayman Islands competes in the Rugby Americas Challenge along with Columbia, Mexico and Paraguay. In 2019 they were crowned champions of the Caribbean after representing the Northern Caribbean region and beating Guyana by 58 to 14 on 9 February 2019. The Cayman Islands will be the fourth team to qualify for the Americas Rugby Challenge which will be held later in the Summer of 2019.
Their shirts are dark blue, with a single 2 white hoops and red stripe across the shoulder.

History

The Cayman Islands played Mexico in 1985 in Mexico City, defeating them 22 points to 18. There were also a number of games played in 1999 in Georgetown against other nations such as Bermuda and the Bahamas. The team played a match against Mexico in 2001, which they won 20 to 14.
The Cayman Islands attempted to qualify for the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia, taking part in the Americas qualifying tournaments during 2001. In their first match they defeated Guyana, but were then knocked out of qualification after losing to Trinidad and Tobago.
In 2005 they attempted to qualify for the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France, and started their campaign in the North Pool of Round 1a of the qualifying tournaments, alongside the Bahamas, Jamaica and Bermuda. They however finished second in the pool, behind the Bahamas, winning two of their three fixtures.
In 2018, the Cayman Islands signed a multi-year kit deal with international apparel brand Scimitar Sportswear.

Recent games

Squad for 2019 North America Rugby Challenge Play Off Final
  • 1 Peter De Vere
  • 2 Andy Hall
  • 3 Jonny Gibson
  • 4 Dylan Bostock
  • 5 Shane Cusack
  • 6 Sam Anderson
  • 7 Paul Westin
  • 8 Ben Blair
  • 9 David Stringer
  • 10 Morgan Hayward
  • 11 Iain Currie
  • 12 Justin Wight
  • 13 Mikey Wilson
  • 14 Cueme Parker
  • 15 Killian Everard
  • 16 Joey Westin
  • 17 Shane Westin
  • 18 Jazeb Jones
  • 19 Andrew Mathias
  • 20 Barry John Goude
  • 21 Clive O’Mahony
  • 22 Ed Westin
  • 23 Darien Montague
Squad to 2014 NACRA Championship

Squad
  • Adam Keenan,
  • Alex Pineau,
  • Ben Blair,
  • Ben McDonald,
  • Chris Kennedy,
  • Chris W Palmer,
  • Cueme Parker,
  • Daniel Bond,
  • Edward Westin,
  • Jacob MacAdam,
  • Jason Scarff,
  • Joel Clark,
  • Jonathan Murphy,
  • Josh Brown,
  • Keswick Wright,
  • Marco Du Plessis,
  • Mark Soto,
  • Morgan Hayward,
  • Paul Smith,
  • Paul Westin,
  • Peter A. De Vere,
  • Phillip Fourie,
  • Richard Lewis,
  • William Jonny Gibson
  • Yohann Regnard
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