West Indies national rugby league team


The West Indies rugby league team represented the Caribbean and West Indies region in the sport of rugby league football. Governed by the West Indies Rugby League Federation, the team played their only international against South Africa in 2004.

Represented nations and territories

The West Indies Rugby League Federation was formed in 2003. The West Indies team has participated in the Middlesex Nines and York Nines competitions.
The first thirteen-a-side game of rugby league played in the West Indies was at Kingston, Jamaica on July 13, 2005. A competition between the Vauxhall Vultures, Sharks, St Catherines, Army, and Nomads is scheduled to start in Kingston in August 2005.
The West Indies national side was planning to be involved in the 2008 Rugby League World Cup qualifying in the United States in 2006 but pulled out due to lack of funds.

Match vs South Africa

The West Indies' only international fixture was played against South Africa, then known as the Wild Dogs, on 9 October 2004 at New River Stadium in London, England, winning 50-22. Jamaican Jermaine Coleman was initially named to play but was replaced by Davey.
Nat.NamePositionClubTGDGPoints
Bradford Bulls0000
London Broncos0000
Hunslet Hawks2008
Sheffield Eagles1004
0000
07/10014
Huddersfield Giants1004
Basingstoke 0000
Hunslet Hawks0000
Castleford Tigers2008
Unattached1004
London Broncos1004
0000
Interchange London Broncos0000
Interchange London Broncos1004
Interchange New York Knights0000
Interchange Gateshead Thunder0000