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Barbados Rack Up Huge win over St Vincent & The Grenadines

Barbados racked-up a huge win over St Vincent & the Grenadines on Saturday. Played at the Historic Garrison Savannah, Enrique Oxley captain Barbados to a 80-0 victory. The dream result for the home side sees Barbados well-placed in the Rugby Americas North (RAN) Men’s XV’s Tournament.

Other results thus far in the 2024 RAN Men’s XV’s tournament saw Guyana winning 24-23 against Trinidad & Tobago at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port-of-Spain and Jamaica downing Bermuda 19-14 at the Bramwell Clarke Sports Complex in Ewarton.

The 2024 2024 RAN Men’s XV’s tournament will continue on May 31. Next-up will be the Cayman Islands at home against Mexico. It will be followed by Bermuda taking-on Barbados on June 01.

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BARBADOS

1 Simeon John, 2 John Howard, 3 Christian Preece, 4 Romel Moore, 5 Rajiv Grant, 6 Daniel Ramsay, 7 Enrique Oxley (capt.), 8 Jeremy Nelson, 9 Cadeem Knight, 10 D’andre Phillips, 11 Simon John, 12 Sean Ward, 13 Dario Stoute, 14 Jadn Howell, 15 Estefan Elías

Replacements: 16 Antonio Gibbons, 17 Jermaine Bynoe, 18 Stephen Millar, 19 Chris Blades, 20 Nassir Daniel, 21 Tauren Marshall, 22 Zachary Hoyte, 23 Kevin Carter


ST VINCENT & THE GRENADINES

1 Benson Nanton, 2 Justin Title, 3 Kemi François, 4 Dugal James, 5 Paul Kirby (capt.) 6 Brian Alexander, 7 Kyle Matthews, 8 Richard Morris, 9 Dimitri Samuel, 10 Dellon Durrant, 11 Adrian Sam, 12 Kenmor Horne, 13 Klyvert Browne, 14 Bazid Delpesche, 15 Sydroy Bentick

Replacements: 16 Lenardo Caine, 17 Cornelius John, 18 Derron Hoyte, 19 Mark Cordice, 20 Jaiden Dasilva, 21 Kevin Cain, 22 Jessu Baguette, 23 Tijani Peters

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