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Apr 11, 2015 Sports
Reigning NACRA 15s champion Guyana will resume their defence of the title when they go up against nemesis Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) today in the Twin Island Republic.
The Guyanese ruggers commonly referred to as the ‘Green Machine’ winged out yesterday for the South Zone engagement needing a win to move on to the final where they will face the winner of the clash between Mexico and the Cayman Islands who also play today.
The Trinidadians need just a draw to advance, but the Guyanese are well aware of that and have expressed confidence of beating the host in their own backyard.
The full squad is:
Rondell McArthur Prop Forward UG Wolves
Jason Tyrell Prop Forward Pepsi Hornets
Rickford Cummings Hooker Pepsi Hornets
Dwayne Schroeder Lock Forward GDF
Vallon Adams Lock Forward Rockaway Fish Head, NY
Richard Staglon Flanker Trinidad Caribs
Jamal Angus Flanker UG Wolves
Jermaine Prowell No. 8 GDF
Ryan Gonsalves Scrum Half Pepsi Hornets
Peabo Hamilton Fly Half Trinidad Northern
Theodore Henry Center Yamaha Caribs
Kevin McKenzie Center Sunshine Coast Falcons, Brisbane
Claudius Butts Wing Trinidad Harvard
Avery Corbin Wing GDF
Ronald Mayers Full Back Trinidad Northern
Jacques Archibald Prop Forward UG Wolves
Kevon David Lock Forward Yamaha Caribs
Delroy Gordon Prop Forward Pepsi Hornets
Troy Arjoon Prop /Hooker Brooklyn Rugby Club
Blaise Bailey Wing Pepsi Hornets
Lancelot Adonis Fly Half/Full Back UG Wolves
Leon Greaves Scrum Half Pepsi Hornets
Randy James Center/Wing Woodland Rugby Club, Texas
Officials
Robin Roberts Manager
Kenneth Grant-Stuart Coach
Ms. Abiola Blair Physiotherapist
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