Bermuda national rugby union team

The Bermuda national rugby union team represents Bermuda in the sport of rugby union. Bermuda have thus far not played in a Rugby World Cup, but have participated in qualifying tournaments.

Bermuda
UnionBermuda Rugby Football Union
Coach(es)Jamie Barnwell
Captain(s)Peter Dunkerley
Team kit
First international
 Bermuda 16 - 10  Jamaica
(1975)
Largest win
 Bermuda 78 - 5  Trinidad and Tobago
(17 May 1994)
Largest defeat
 Mexico 75 - 10  Bermuda
(21 May 2016)

History

Bermuda first played in qualifying tournaments for a Rugby World Cup in the Americas tournaments for the 1995 Rugby World Cup in South Africa. Bermuda were eliminated from North-Round 1, losing 3 points to 60 to the United States. Bermuda attempted to qualify for the 1999 Rugby World Cup in Wales as well, participating in Group 2 of Round 1 Americas qualifying, where they finished at the top of their pool after defeating both the Bahamas and Barbados, and advancing to Round 2. They defeated Trinidad and Tobago in their first match, but then lost to Chile, and finished second, ending their qualifying run.

Bermuda competes in the Caribbean Championship, a tournament which includes Antigua, Trinidad and Tobago, the Cayman Islands, Jamaica, the Bahamas, British Virgin Islands, and Guyana.[1]

They competed in the North group of the Round 1 of the Americas tournaments in qualifying for the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia. They were however knocked out by Trinidad and Tobago and did not advance to Round 2. They drew 10-all against Jamaica in the qualifying tournaments for the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France but did not advance.

Record

Overall

Against Played Won Lost Drawn % Won
 Bahamas972075.00
 Barbados5500100.00
 Cayman Islands817012.50
 Chile10100.00
 Guadeloupe3300100.00
 Guyana651083.33
 Jamaica6501100.00
 Luxembourg1100100.00
 Martinique5401100.00
 Mexico413025.00
 Trinidad and Tobago1064060.00
 Turks and Caicos Islands1100100.00
 United States10100.00
USA Rugby South40400.00
Total643923262.50

Squad

Squad to 2012 NACRA Championship 23 June 2012 [2]

Squad

  • Paul Dobinson
  • Thomas Greenslade
  • Dustin Archibald
  • David Rourke
  • Dereck Hurdle
  • Andrew Hook
  • Henry Paddison
  • Peter Dunkerley (c)
  • Thomas Healey
  • Ian Henderson
  • Jack Ellison
  • Paull Davis
  • Tom Edwards
  • Neville Zuill
  • David Pringle
 

Substitutes

  • Jahan Cedenio
  • Mike Williams
  • Aldo Campbell
  • Tony Ward
  • Darren Richardson
  • Steven Husbands
  • Chris Naylor

Bermuda International Select XV Squad

Squad to face Saracens on May 31 2013 as part of Saracens tour around Bermuda to promote Caribbean rugby.

Head Coach: Lewis Moody

Player Position Union
George Chuter Hooker England
Hanyani Shimange Hooker South Africa
Creag Johnston Prop Canada
Owen Parfrey Prop Canada
Nick Wallace Prop United States
Scott Dunham Lock Canada
Aaron Flagg Lock Canada
Graham Harriman Lock United States
Cam Pierce Lock Canada
Derek Asbun Flanker United States
Pete Dunlop Flanker Bermuda
Ben Green Flanker Bermuda
Anton van Zyl Flanker South Africa
Simon Taylor Number 8 Scotland
Shaun Perry Scrum-half England
Mike Petri Scrum-half United States
Andrew Ferguson Fly-half Canada
Zachary Pangelinan Fly-half United States
Fuailefau Michael Suatia Centre Canada
Patrick Parfrey Centre Canada
Mike Scholz Centre Canada
John Quigley Centre Bermuda
Tony Ward Centre Bermuda
Gcobani Bobo Wing South Africa
Dan Cole Wing Bermuda
Geordan Murphy (c) Full-back Ireland

Match Day

31 May 2013
18:30 AST (UTC-4)
Bermuda Intl. Select XV 21 – 55 Saracens
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See also

  • Rugby union in Bermuda

References

  1. Bath, Richard (ed.) The Complete Book of Rugby (Seven Oaks Ltd, 1997 ISBN 1-86200-013-1) p78
  2. http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/home/matches/match=13762/index.html Archived 2012-07-04 at the Wayback Machine
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