GUYANA’S 15s Rugby team yesterday, along with Mexico, were the biggest movers on the World Rankings with both countries jumping five places up.
Called the ‘Green Machine’, Guyana, the 2014 North American and Caribbean Rugby Association (NACRA) Champions moved to 44 (49) while the Mexicans now sit at 57 (61).
Guyana are now the Caribbean’s highest-ranked nation with Trinidad and Tobago behind on 53 followed by Cayman Islands (55), Bermuda (68), Barbados (83), Jamaica (87) and St Vincent and Grenadines (100).
New Zealand are the World’s number one team and they are joined by South Africa, Ireland, England, Australia, Wales, France, Argentina, Samoa and Scotland to round off the top ten.