Rugby Americas North Women's Rugby Championship

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Rugby Americas North Women's Rugby Championship
FormerlyNACRA Women's Rugby Championship
SportRugby union
Founded2003
Countries4 (in 2011)
 Cayman Islands
Caribbean Community Caribbean Select XV
 Jamaica
 Trinidad and Tobago
Most recent
champion(s)
 Trinidad and Tobago (2011)

The Rugby Americas North Women's Rugby Championship is the regional championship for women's international rugby union in North America and the Caribbean that is sanctioned by RAN. In 2010 the former NAWIRA Caribbean Women's Rugby Championship became the NACRA Women's Rugby Championship, potentially broadening its coverage in accordance with the widened aim of its recently renamed sponsor. In 2015 NACRA was rebranded to Rugby Americas North as part of a global renaming policy.[1]

History[]

On November 16, 2021 RAN announced the first-ever Women’s 12-a-side tournament to be held in Cayman Islands from December 4 to 5. Originally announced as a ten-a-side tournament, competing nations agreed to increase their teams by two players. The purpose of the tournament was to increase competition for women in the region and to allow nations to continue building towards 15s.[2]

2010 (Bahamas)[]

The first tournament, hosted by the Bahamas, was a significant departure from previous events which had featured only teams from English-speaking West Indies. For the first time USA and Canada sent their U20 teams - however again financial problems restricted the participation of most island teams, with the exception of the Cayman Islands. The result was a three-way NACRA tournament. The Caymans also played hosts The Bahamas for the Caribbean title.

A Caribbean Select XV (with players coming from Trinidad & Tobago (T&T), Guyana, Jamaica, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, and St Vincent and The Grenadines) also played non-tournament games against the USA, Canada and Bahamas.

The tournament took place at the Winton Rugby Centre, Nassau, from 15–21 August.

Table[]

Position Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against
1  Canada U20 2 2 0 0 68 3 9
2  United States U20 2 1 0 1 85 6 6
3  Cayman Islands 2 0 0 2 0 147 0

Results[]

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2010-08-15 Cayman Islands  0-85[3]  United States U20 Nassau, Bahamas [-/-/-]
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2010-08-17 Canada U20  62-0[4]  Cayman Islands Nassau, Bahamas [-/-/-]
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2010-08-20 Canada U20  6-3[5]  United States U20 Nassau, Bahamas [-/-/-]

2011 (Cayman Islands)[]

The second tournament, hosted by the Cayman Islands, saw the return to competition of island teams from Trinidad and Jamaica, but no teams from outside the Caribbean, possibly because the tournament clashed with the U20 Nations Cup. Other islands were again represented by a Caribbean Select XV.[6] For the first time, all matches in the tournament were streamed live (by Cayman Rugby TV).

Table[]

Position Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against
1  Trinidad and Tobago 3 3 0 0 179 5 9
2  Jamaica 3 2 0 1 64 62 7
3  Cayman Islands 3 1 0 2 29 77 5
4 Caribbean Community Caribbean Select XV 3 0 0 3 25 163 3

Results[]

Test no. 892
2011-07-10
Caribbean Select XV Caribbean Community 0-92  Trinidad and Tobago Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Referee: Keith Hodgkins (Bermuda)





Tries: Jade Ramjag (2)
Alesha Bruce (2)
Dalia Jordan-Brown (2)
Taliah Wilson (3)
Juliana Straker (4)
Jenilee Limada
Ayana Skeete
Nicolette Pantor
Cons: Juliana Straker (3)
Merlin Blackford (3)
Test no. 893
2011-07-10
Cayman Islands  12-15  Jamaica Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Referee: Alwin Etwah (Guyana)
Tries: Jo Zeigler
Loletta Hanna
Con: Katie Bayles





Tries: Wendy Parchment
Kadjan Gayle
Cons: Kadjan Gayle
Pens: Kadjan Gayle
Test no. 894
2011-07-12
Jamaica  5-37  Trinidad and Tobago Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Referee: Alastair Robertson (Cayman Islands)
Try: : Misty Stewart




Tries: Juliana Straker (3)
Sojouner Hyles
Taliah Wilson (2)
Dalia Jordan-Brown
Conv: Merlin Blackford
Test no. 895
2011-07-12
Cayman Islands  27-12 Caribbean Community Caribbean Select XV Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Referee: Larry Mendez (Trinidad & Tobago)
Tries: : Loletta Hanna (2)
Fiona Brader (2)
Jesse Lane
Conv: Katie Bayes





Tries: : Melissa Da Ponte
Anna Knapton-Scott
Conv: Karen Holmes
Test no. 896
2011-07-14
Caribbean Select XV Caribbean Community 13-44  Jamaica Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Referee: George Nicholson (Barbados)
Tries: : Karen Holmes
Grace Jarvis
Pen: Karen Holmes





Tries: : Mitsy Stewart
Dana-Ann Fearon (2)
Wendy Parchment (3)
Akaylia Gordon
Candice Wright
Conv: Kadjan Gayle (2)
Test no. 897
2011-07-15
Cayman Islands  0-50  Trinidad and Tobago Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Referee: Referee: Alwin Etwah (Guyana)





Tries: Juliana Straker
Alesha Bruce
Dalia Jordan-Brown
Latoya Edwards
Tenisha Samuel
Talia Wilson
Nicolette Pantor
Cons: Juliana Straker(4)
Merlin Blackford

Scorers[]

Pts. Player T C P
57 Trinidad and Tobago Juliana Straker (Flyhalf) 9 7
30 Trinidad and Tobago Taliah Wilson (Centre) 6
25 Trinidad and Tobago Dalia Jordan-Brown (Wing) 5
20 Jamaica Wendy Parchment 4
15 Cayman Islands Loletta Hanna (Wing) 3
Trinidad and Tobago Alesha Bruce (Wing) 3
14 Jamaica Kadjan Gayle (Centre) 1 3 1
10 Trinidad and Tobago Jade Ramjag (Flanker) 2
Cayman Islands Fiona Brander (Lock) 2
Jamaica Misty Stewart (Wing) 2
Jamaica Dana-Ann Fearon 2
Caribbean Community Karen Holmes 2
Trinidad and Tobago Merlin Blackford 5
5 Trinidad and Tobago Tenisha Samuel (Centre) 1
Cayman Islands Jo Zeigler (Scrumhalf) 1
Cayman Islands Jessica Lane (No. 8) 1
Caribbean Community Melissa Da Ponte (Forward) 1
Caribbean Community Anna Knapman-Scott 1
Trinidad and Tobago Jenilee Limada (No. 8) 1
Trinidad and Tobago Ayana Skeete 1
Trinidad and Tobago Nicolette Pantor 1
Trinidad and Tobago Latoya Edwards (Scrumhalf) 1
Trinidad and Tobago Sojouner Hyles (Prop) 1
Caribbean Community Grace Jarvis (Scrumhalf) 1
Jamaica Akaylia Gordon 1
Jamaica Candice Wright 1
4 Cayman Islands Katie Bayles 2

2021 (Cayman Islands)[]

RAN had announced a 12-a-side tournament that was to be held in the Cayman Islands from December 4 to 5 but had to cancel it due to travel restrictions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "NACRA Rebranded to Rugby Americas North". Americas Rugby News. 2015-12-17. Retrieved 2021-11-02.
  2. ^ Kelly, Bryan (2021-11-16). "Tournament Details Announced for first-ever RAN Women's 12s in December". Rugby Americas North. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
  3. ^ NACRA match report: In a free scoring game, USA U20 romped away to an easy win courtesy of a 13 try spree, with Garber bagging a hat trick. McKnight and Johnson both scored a couple each with further tries being added by Baravilala, Bowlus, Anderson, Barley, Sherman and Hathaway. A fine kicking display from Garber (6 conversions) and Baravilala (4 conversions), rounded off the natch for the USA, who ran excellent lines throughout and attacked with pace at all times. Judging from the first two matches of the opening day's play, Canada U20 may need to raise their game if they are to defeat an impressive looking USA U20 in the final match on Friday evening.
  4. ^ NACRA match report: In the 5.00 p.m. match Canada ran out easy 62-0 winners over a Cayman team, which struggled through injuries. Canada scored 31 points in the first half through ties from Croteau, Mackinnon, Murphy-Burke, Beazley and Maric, with Murphy-Burke adding 3 conversions. The second half was pretty much one way traffic as the heat and injuries took toll on the Cayman team. Willoughby opened the second half scoring with an early try which Murphy-Burke converted. Further tris from Murphy-Burke, McNally, Beazley and Anderson, with Murphy-Burke kicking a further 2 conversions took the final score to 62–0. All eyes now are on the Friday evening match between USA U20 and Canada U20.
  5. ^ NACRA match report: In thrilling and intense final match of the NACRA Women's 15s Championship, Canada edged their North American rivals 6–3 to take the trophy. Both sides played with passion and pride, choosing to run the ball at every opportune time, rather than kick for territory. At half time the game was stalemate at 0–0 and it was not until the 6th minute of the second half when USA took the lead via a Chelsea Garber penalty. Laura Murphy-Burke equalised with a penalty for Canada after 12 minutes and it was not until the closing minutes of the match when Misha Maric kicked a penalty for Canada to ensure the victory.
  6. ^ 2011 Caribbean Select squad:
    Bermuda: Anna Knapman-Scott; Emma Msowoya
    Mexico: Samara Yael Tuyu Salcedo; Daniela Carolina Arellano Lopez
    Barbados: Cherisse Harte; Karen Holmes
    Guyana: Nicole Nero; Sabola Gray; Grace Jarvis
    British Virgin Islands: Cassandra Molver; Christine Nissen
    Saint Vincent & the Grenadines: Josephine Charles; Shervonne Cato; Alexia Glasgow
    Saint Lucia: Marline Cherry; Gezel Frederick; Renatta Fredericks
    Bahamas: Alex Mackey; Bronia Beckford; Morganna Thurston
    Curaçao: Vianelly Raven; Gilliany Eustatius
  7. ^ Kelly, Bryan (2021-11-23). "RAN Women's 12s Tournament Cancelled due to COVID-19 Travel Restrictions". Rugby Americas North. Retrieved 2021-11-29.
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