Bermuda Win Caribbean Rugby Championship

June 22, 2011

Bermuda has won the 2011 NACRA Caribbean Championships in a hard fought match against Guyana this evening [June 22]. All the points came in the first half with a try from second row Aldo Campbell and two penalties from Tom Edwards.

Bermuda made the finals after defeating Mexico 26-7 in the semi finals. The Bermuda team is listed below:

Bermuda’s Starting Line Up

1. Paul Dobinson (Renegades)
2. Tank Greenslade (Teachers)
3. Allan Steynor (Mariners)
4. Aldo Campbell (Teachers)
5. Dave Rourke (Mariners)
6. Gareth Williams (Mariners)
7. Conor McGlynn (Renegades)
8. Peter Dunkerley (Renegades)
9. Tom Healy (Renegades)
10. Chris Naylor (Teachers)
11. Jack Ellison (Teachers)
12. Scott Coban (Teachers)
13. Tommy Edwards (Police)
14. Dave Porter (Teachers)
15. Alun Thomas (Mariners)

Reserves:

16. Mikey Williams (Renegades)
17. Dustin Archibald (Mariners)
18. Kris Furbert (Mariners)
19. Bobby Hurdle (Teachers)
20. Neville Zuill (Police)
21. Mark Dymond (Mariners)
22. Pete Dunlop (Teachers)

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  1. GREAT NEWS WELL DUNN GO FOR MORE!!!!!!

  2. Justin says:

    Nice job!!! Why doesn’t the BDA Gov’t support sports like this instead of football and cricket?

    • joonya says:

      If this was Bermuda cricket there would be a week long parade through the island..
      The whole place would shut down…

    • Dave says:

      Easy there Justin, we are talking about Caribbean rugby! I’ll say it once again, the champions of that Caribbean. Here’s the difference buddy,Bermuda football national teams have to face the likes of Jamaica, Costa Rica, Canada and United States in this region. Let’s attempt to put this in some perspective for you; The United States only 2 years ago beat Spain in the semi finals of a major competiton and were leading Brazil in the final. Canadas’ U-17 team obtained a 2-2 result against ENGLAND in the current Under 17 World Cup. Jamaica narrowly lost to Aregentina 2-1 in the same competiton.
      On the other hand, we all know that rugby is a third rate sport in the Caribbean. This is something that cannot be refuted.To put things in proper perspective, all one has to look at is the whipping that Bermuda’s rugby teams take every year against old and washed up former stars in the Bermuda rugby classic. So Justin, relax with your outrageous comments. Be proud yes, but be realistic!

      • Goose says:

        Fair few players coming out for Classic this year that were still full internationals for the 2003 and 2007 WC. Reckon that Bermuda football could go out against a team with the likes of Roberto Carlos, Di Biagio and Zidane and scrape any sort of result?

        We’re regional champions, beating Bahamas and Mexico before toppling Guyana. Our U-19′s are heading down to defend their championship title next week. Not bad for a sport played by amateurs and administered by volunteers that can’t even claim a pitch as its own.

        World Cup qualifiers next year. What are the chances that qualifying for the finals will result in an $11mil cheque from gov’t?

        • joonya says:

          No chance. Rugby is a white boy’s sport.

          • Lennie says:

            I suggest you come down to one of the Under 19′s training sessions to see how ridicilous your comment about Rugby being a white boys sport.
            In fact Aldo Campbell who scored Bermuda’s Try is not white and is currently U19 and full internation Caribbean Champion. What have you achieved through sport or anything. Training starts at 5:30 at Whitney Field Thursdays and Tuesdays. Bring Your Boots. I dare you. You might learn respect from a Gentleman’s sport

            • Neyo says:

              Well said Lennie, it is comments like joonya’s that hinder social progress. it was once thought that books and reading was for white boys too….

        • randy says:

          Goose — Slim to nill and justifiable…Bermuda Govt should not sponsor sports that have participants that are not Bermudian.. Quite simple me thinks..

          • As if i'm telling you my name says:

            randy, joonya, dave … combined you are just racist (the 90% of the bahama’s side was black, the all blacks are mostly maori … it is not a white man’s sport), ignorant (a country with just 60,000 residents took out 3 nations with populations of 300,000, 107,000,000 and 800,000 and 2 games away from home and at the player’s own expense) and narrow-minded (you so easily discount the incredible wealth expats and their associated industry brings to bermuda).

            … what do you offer your country?

            the boys created some good sporting news in bermuda for bermudians … get a life

          • Just a thought says:

            By this comment should the BCB have lost funding when they selected Saleem Mukuddem (a South African)?

      • Neyo says:

        bermuda has to face those teams as well buddy…..google NACRA and tell me what teams are in it.

  3. Onion says:

    Awesome, winning on their turf makes it all the sweeter. Well done Bermuda!

  4. Chabal says:

    Has Tank had to upsize his scrum cap to fit those marvelous, flowing locks?? Any haircare tips to share?? Bermuda’s own Samson!

    • fan of tank says:

      when recently having a drink with Tank, he mentioned Pantene and that he only conditions on Monday night … right after the Bachelorette.

      And you know what, he can get away with it cause he is an animal on the rugby pitch!

  5. BermyRugbyfan says:

    I agree with Justin. I don’t understand why the Bermuda Government puts money into football and cricket when they clearly don’t make any wins. Bermuda rugby does extremely well with wins (as im sure you have seen over that last few years even months). Lets name a few in 2010 the Bermuda U19′s team won the Caribbean championships, in the same year the younger Bermuda rugby youth (U10s-U16s) won the Conyers Cup, In 2011 the Bermuda U16′s rugby team went to Canada and went undefeated, the U12 went to ireland and won all their games, but one and the U14′s went to Canada and won all their games, but one. Now the mens National team has won the Caribbean Championships (also having many other victories in the past). Personally (and i think many would agree with me, the only reason they don’t put money into rugby is because the PLP thinks it’s a white sport………..and i’m BLACK MYSELF…..wake up Bermuda Government!!!

    • De Warwick Bye says:

      What is sad about it being thought of as a “white sport” if true is that there several black players such as Kris Furbert, Bobby Hurdle and Devrae Noel-Simmons so that makes no sense to consider it “white”.

      • Neyo says:

        Kai Edwards, Neville Zuill, Shauntino Simmons, Darren Richardson, Scott Brown, Stevie Husbands…. Not every player can travel all the time or play every game you have to make room for cost, injuries and work/family commitments. Hence the need for funding, the younger players cannot always afford to travel two or three times a year when they have to pay out of their own pockets

    • Rugbyfan says:

      When or if the government gives some funding to Bermuda Rugby, the organizational structure and volunteer support will be ruined by some bureaucratic government worker appointed to run Bermuda Rugby with the money the government has spent to fund this National sport.

      Mark my words, government funding will only hurt Bermuda rugby through their direct involvement. Leave it be and continue to prosper through hard work and member raised funds. Private success is all the sweeter!

      Congratulations Bermuda Rugby teams on your great successes.

  6. Bill says:

    I’m curious, how many of these players are actually Bermudian?

    • Rugby Fan says:

      Of the 22 listed, 9 are born and bread Bermudian’s who grew up here, were schooled here and came through the junior rugby ranks (this includes both Aldo & Tommy who scored all the teams points!)

      That I know, 4 are spouses of Bermudians who have all been here at least 3 years. The remainder are expats who qualify on residency grounds (i.e. have been resident in Bermuda for at least 3 years)

      • randy says:

        9 Bermudians in a squad of 22 and you want Bda to fund this Ex Pat dominated team?? That’s rich!!!

        As mentioned by Dave above, you must put this mega achievement in perspective. In short, the countries that were beaten are at the very bottom of the rugby totem pole. Fact!!!

        It’s akin to our Bda football team crowing about a win over Cayman and the Bahamas..

        • so what? says:

          14 are Bermudian. Also I would venture to say that Rugby brings a LOT more money into this island than cricket or football. The Classic every year is massive and actually brings in people from around the globe. But I guess they or their money doesn’t matter as they aren’t Bermudian right? I guess I didnt get the memo that we were a self supporting nation.

          • randy says:

            The classic is heavily funded by companies looking for a social outing for their ex pat employees and how many people actually end upo in hotels or spend huge amounts in our restaurants?

            The BFF Clyde Best classic was able to entice over 400 players/ coahes and families and friends to the island . They paid full rate.. Fact!!!

            • so what? says:

              I suppose there are no ex-pats involved in that tournament? How many people do you think come for the Rugby classic given that entire teams and their coaches and friends and family all come to the island?

          • Gary says:

            It’s public knowledge that the rugby classic has been funded by the Department of Tourism and Corporate Bermuda. Please stop with the nonsense about revenue. The little Clyde Best tournament in its first year generated 375 paying visitors to this island and with little to no sponsorship support.

            • so what? says:

              How Much money doesn DOT put into the classic? Corporate Bermuda is still money being spent in Bermuda. They spend a ton of money each year. As far as foreigners coming in…there are tons of people in the hotels what are you talking about? All the teams and their supports and family and friends stay in hotels and spend a whole lot of money in the bars all week. I’m not saying that the Clyde Best tournament doesnt deserve to be supported all I’m saying is that Rugby does. How is saying that the classic bringing in revenue is nonsense?

        • Lennie says:

          If you are so worried about it being an Expat team, russtle up your mates and come down and give the sport a try. We never turn anyone away. Like that you won’t have anything to complain about except how your body aches from battle

          • randy says:

            Not worried at all about it being an ex pat sport and applaud the fact that you enjoy it…. just can’t support spending tax payers dollars to fund it..

            Body aches from battle..wtf is that? Are we talking sport or hand to hand combat?

            • shanika says:

              randy is prob just a fat unemployed privileged tool who has nothing better to do than give his short-sighted stupid opinion on things he knows nothing about … would love to see you get smashed on the rugby pitch by both bermudian’s and expats … i’m sure all these readers would like that. season starts sep/oct … be there or shut up already

            • Just sayin... says:

              How much funding could this team get..?

              Randy… Interested in hearing your thoughts on appropriate funding for the following, 100% Bermudian Team…

              1.  Ed Barnes
              2. Tank Greenslade
              3. Alan Steynor
              4.  Aldo Campbell
              5.  Bobby Hurdle
              6.  Darren Richardson
              7.  Kris Furbert
              8.  Gareth Williams
              9.  Shauntino Simons
              10. Tom Edwards
              11.  Andre Landy
              12. Steve Husbands
              13. David Lunn
              14. Neville Zuill
              15.  Jack Ellison

              16.  Jamie Billings
              17.  Nick Chilvers
              18.  Nick West
              19.  Scott Brown
              20.  Kai Edwards
              21.  Patrick Richardson
              22. Chris Godfrey

        • Neyo says:

          ON THIS PARTICULAR TEAM, this is the second away game in less than a month and it is happening at a time when many people simply cannot get the time off of work. There are times when over half the team would be Bermuda born, also please please please look at the U19 team in about 3 years time it would be quite possible that the entire team could potentially be Bermuda born since that is so important to you, (i don’t understand why Bermudian born matters so much? living in a country and representing that country as a way to give back seems like fair and just compensation, not to mention that these ‘ex pats’ coach, tutor, teach and mentor our youth keeping them off the street, just like any other sport on the island)

          The fact of the matter is every player in that blue jersey is BERMUDIAN playing for BERMUDA, playing for pride and playing for the players next to him….
          In sports, that is all that matters

  7. 32n64w says:

    Congratulations gentlemen.

    Shame the PLP Government doesn’t do more to significantly support sports other than cricket and football, especially considering successes like this.

  8. Single says:

    Well done!

  9. Goose says:

    Oh Garf, modelling career is shot.

  10. enough says:

    Great job guys!!

    Having played in the 2007 World Cup qualifiers and the 2 IRB sanctioned games in Barbados and Trinidad, I know the massive committment, dedication and hard work it takes whilst working full time.

    The squad rightly get the credit, but the manager, coaches and physio (especially for me…lol) do such a massive amount in terms of organising the tours, the training, the kit, just everything to allow the players to concentrate on playing to the best of their potential. They also hold down full time jobs and families etc and their efforts are to be recognised fully. Well done and thank you.

    Rugby World Ranking – 51 of 94 teams. Funding…I think $4000 per annum (could be wrong).

    I hear the point about rugby being third tier in this region, well we’re among the best of that bunch, consistently. Can’t do better than that. In terms of the world, rugby is first or close second in most of the southern hemisphere and a lot of Europe. For a bunch of rank amateurs, I think that’s impressive.

    The point about how many Bermudians were on the team..well, while I won’t pretend to know the point of the person that mentioned that….although I could have a good guess…..well, fund the sport properly and the talent is there, trust me. The guys that play or used to play senior rugby again take time out of their lives to help coach youngsters in schools.

    Just for comparison; Football World Ranking – 162 of 202.

    • enough says:

      Oh, and these games abroad cost each player and indeed most of those involved at all, a considerable amount of money. The BRU does help out but, back to funding, without $1000+ from each person travelling for the honour of playing for Bermuda, the Bermuda rugby teams would not travel. End of story.
      As an ex-pat, it was with no less pride that I took the field and put my body on the line for the country that has become my home.

      • randy says:

        Not knocking your involvement Enough, however don’t support funding your involvement.. Just don’t…

        • enough says:

          Not asking you to fund my involvement, I assume that by that you mean ex-pat involvement. I asked that funding go towards developing rugby, that’s usually aimed at schools and clubs; local schools and local clubs. It wouldn’t bother me one bit if I couldn’t play for Bermuda cos it was rammed full of talented Bermudian players. the tragedy? It could be.

          You happy that $25M of your money went to programmes that if left without the funding would have performed about as poorly on the world stage as they did with it?
          That funding could have paid for a lot of things that are now being cut in these austere times.
          Anyway, you don’t care for rugby or apparently x-pats and that’s an arguement that bores me to tears, so I’ll leave you to it.

          • randy says:

            I can’t deny that cricket and football have been poorly managed in the main, however considerable / forward thinking work was done by the BFA admin from 08 – 21010. No other association, to include Rugby, has been managed as well and again that is a fact!! Ask around if you have doub’ts…

            I support funding of youth rugby, however it must be based on numbers of Bermudians involved…

            • marquisha says:

              randy what a load of absolute rubbish

              • Dave says:

                Because you say its rubbish doesn’t mean that it is. Any unbiased sport fan would agree with randy. Clearly you don’t fall into that category.

            • Hmmnnn says:

              There have been how many successful Bermudian football players? Rugby is becoming a huge sport worldwide! you shouldn’t be downsizing this sport, it promotes discipline! Something that is beneficial to ANY young boy and girl! It’s obvious that there is a variety in rugby tours, it’s easier to get scholarships for rugby because it’s still up and coming. It opens young people up to the world and the ability to represent their home, being an ex-pat does not mean Bermuda is not their home.
              You really should do your research before making comments like this! You really would be surprised at how great this sport is!

    • randy says:

      Yeah but scores go off to university annually on football scholarships and the ranking is significantly impacted by the number of games played or lack of same.

      Further, it is Bermuda’s number one sport, played primarily by a race of people that make up the majority of our population. Surely that counts for something and if you don’t think so, then get over it..I make no apologies for that..at all..and no apologies what so ever for not financially supporting Ex Pats playing for Bermuda…

      As for quality – I could be wrong as I don’t follow the sport closely, but don’t you routinely get hammered by 50 something year old has beens annually?

      • enough says:

        You’re very aggressive, lol. I don’t have to get over anything, you’re the one with the issue buddy boy. Football should be funded, cricket should be funded, sailing should be funded, swimming should be funded and rugby should be funded (if I’ve missed some, fund them too). The point you seem incapable of grasping is that Bermudian rugby is ex-pat dominated in no small part because it is not funded. Comprende?
        Travelling to play for your born and bread country and paying $1000+ per trip is not something many youngsters, Bermudian or otherwise, can afford.
        To your last point, no.

        • randy says:

          Choosing a sport with minor Bermudian support / involvement is a problem of your own making…

          Football was not funded in any significant manner until the PLP took over the govt and those funds were quickly reduced..However the sport flourished because it is a sport that most Bermudian and Non Bermudian children love.. See ABC School at Saltus as a reference…

          Football is the number one sport in the world or haven’t you been at Flannagan’s, Robin Hood and the like on a Saturday morning????

          • enough already says:

            randy, don’t blame us all for you chosing a sport that you didn’t excel at … even in a country ranked lower than in burundi … is that even a country?

            • randy says:

              You will never , ever be an important sport in this country.. Just the way it is boys,, Get over it…

      • enough already says:

        randy, were you hugged as a child?

      • Me says:

        how the hell does race come into this. i apologize to the ex-pats and the bermuda rugby team who are reading this. randy does not speak for all of us and he is is embarrassing the ‘majority of our population’.

        • Dave says:

          Your comments don’t come as a suprise, Me. Apologist have always been the bane of our existence. Randy is allowed to voice his opinion, one that many folks in this country share. So why don’t we agree to disagree and move on!

  11. the future Mrs Gareth Williams says:

    If I was female, and single, i wouldn’t hesitate to buy Mr Williams a steak dinner. He looks sublime and the tape makes his eyes pop.

  12. Anthony cupidore (under 19 coach) says:

    Wasn’t going to comment. We’ve done it dispite not having a field, funding or the support of most of our own country men. I teach it in the schools, the youth coming through are awesome and we are a power house in all age groups now. Negativity and ‘ talk’ will never hold us back. “Important sport” , ha we already are. I saw my boys both black and white receive sports awards. The Premier congratulated us and thanked me. Nuff said.

    • Devrae says:

      First let me say Congradulations to my national team Teammates for an excellent job and fight for winning the championship….feels righteous!!! Congradulations to Church and his coaching staff for helping the massive achievements of the Bermuda U19 Rugby team award to receive the BEST Team award in the Bermuda Sports awards. Randy n Dave one thing I will tell you which will settle the nieveness in your mind when it comes too sport. Every bermudian born has achieved his international exposure through foreign help whether it be in the form of Coaches, John Beard…trainers Nick Jones helping Shawn Gota, Kyle Lightbourne…David Bascome college level! I have been on national teams with all 3 of these players. The point is these Bermudian/ex-pat players and coaches ALL train and play under 1 Flag with self funding and achieve amazing success! Why do you think some of our TOP track n Field atheletes dont even train in Bermuda, (swimming,track n field). I have represented Bermuda in rugby for the last 11years playing, bleeding next to guys that all want to achieve 1 thing… to hold up that trophy for BERMUDA!!! So dont worry you can have your opinion but we dont need you to come to our events…we dont need security at our local events for violence in the stands…our youth see all the senior players do amazing things and show our respect to those that volunteer to referee, not like in Cricket were players have just been suspended for attacking the umpire after the game. No we are fine and we will be fine. The rugby world doesn’t need your approval nor your support. Our gratitude is watching our children be successful through STRENGTH DISCIPLINE and RESPECT.

    • Sean Field-Lament says:

      Well said Church!
      Firstly Congratulations!
      As a former player who represented Bermuda in rugby for over 18 years it is indeed a joy to see the island return to being Caribbean Champions.I am very proud of the Bermuda National rugby teams. The fact that Bermuda is Caribbean Champion at two different ages levels at the same time speaks volumes to the growing depth of the sport. It also highlights the achievements and tireless effort of a small group of highly dedicated coaches. Well done to all invloved and keep the wonderful game of rugby a live in our country!