Guyana Edge out Trinidad & Tobago to Advance in RWC Qualifiers

Guyana edged out Trinidad & Tobago earlier today, winning 23-18 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in the Port of Spain.

The away victory sees Guyana winning the South Zone of the Rugby Americas North Cup and means Trinidad & Tobago join Barbados, Jamaica and St. Vincent and the Grenadines in being eliminated from the Rugby World Cup 2019 qualifiers.

Trinidad & Tobago entered the fixture in fine form. Having defeated Jamaica 34-14 and Barbados 39-5 the home side were well positioned to advance. The visiting Guyana, though, gave the men in red, white and black a genuine test match and ended their dreams of playing in Japan 2019.

Guyana must now wait to see who comes out on top in the North Zone of the Rugby Americas North Championship. Set to take place on July 23, Guyana will face the top qualifier from the Bahamas, Bermuda, Cayman Islands and Mexico.

Still to play this evening is a qualifier between the Cayman Islands and Bermuda. The home side won its only fixture to date, downing the Bahamas 20-18. Both the Bahamas and Bermuda both lost against Mexico in their other matches.

The Cayman Islands will play away to Mexico in July 02 in the final qualifying fixture. Should the Cayman Islands topple Bermuda today then the fixture in Mexico City will determine who faces Guyana.

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