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Nov 27, 2015 Sports
The wet conditions at the National Park Rugby Ground certainly were no help for the young
Police Force squad as they were trashed by UG Wolves in the GTT/GRFU
Tens Tournament on Saturday last. The Wolves inflicted a 65– 0 beating on the Police team, making it the highest score line of defeat to date in the tournament.
The assault on the inexperienced Police squad started as early as in the fifth minute of the game by Osei McKenzie with three tries followed by Lance Adonis with two tries and conversions, followed by Delroy Fordyce with two tries supported by Godfrey Brooms with one try and three conversions, Rondel McArthur and Malcolm Rhonda contributing a try each to round off the points table for the UG Wolves.
UG scored 36 points in First quarter followed by 29 in the last quarter of the game.
In the other Game of the day, the Army extended their winning streak to three from three games, defeating Pepsi Hornets 32-10. Speedster Patrick King was the danger man once again for his club scoring four tries supported by Avery Corbin two tries and Dwayne Schroder one conversion. Pepsi Hornets score came from Troy Bascom.
Action in the GTT/GRFU tens Rugby Tournament will continue on Saturday, November 28, at the National Park ground with two more games; President vs Vice President Ladies followed by Yamaha Caribs vs UG Wolves.
The various Teams are competing for Trophies and Medals, compliments of GT&T.
Teams in the tournament are Guyana Defence Force, Pepsi Hornets, UG Wolves, Yamaha Caribs and the Guyana Police Force. The two female teams will be President vs Vice President select.
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