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Rugby union in the Cayman Islands

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Country
  
Cayman Islands

National team
  
Cayman Islands

Clubs
  
6

Governing body
  
Cayman Rugby

Registered players
  
2,256

Rugby union in the Cayman Islands

Rugby union in the Cayman Islands is a growing sport. The Cayman Islands national rugby union team is ranked 62nd in the world, with 2,256 registered players.

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Governing body

The governing body is Cayman Rugby, which is a member of the International Rugby Board, and the North American and Caribbean Rugby Association NACRA.

History

Although there has been interest in the game in the Cayman Islands for decades, it only became properly organised in 1972, when the Cayman Islands RFC was founded. This team faced the challenge of having no rugby ball, pitch, and no clubhouse, for several years, and their nearest opponents were in Jamaica 600 miles away. In 1975, however, Jeff Butterfield, a former England player acquired the rights to a piece of pine forest, which was turned into their pitch.

Nowadays, the islands have their own men's team, and also a women's team, which was established in 2004. There is also a national Sevens team. A schools development programme is also now in force.

The Cayman Islands compete in the Caribbean Championship, a tournament which includes Trinidad and Tobago, Bermuda, Martinique, Jamaica, the Bahamas, British Virgin Islands, Antigua and Guyana.

Male

  • Queensgate Pigs Trotters RFC (Originally a police team)
  • Advance Fire & Plumbing Buccaneers RFC
  • John Doak Iguanas RFC
  • Century 21 Cayman Storm RFC
  • Other former teams include:

  • The Cayman Surge
  • ReMax Old Boys - Tarnished Turtles RFC
  • Female

  • The Iguanas
  • Buccaneers
  • Trotters
  • References

    Rugby union in the Cayman Islands Wikipedia


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