Guyana to compete at RAN Sevens in The Bahamas next month
International competition is on the horizon for Guyana’s Green Machine
International competition is on the horizon for Guyana’s Green Machine

RUGBY Americas North (RAN) has announced that its 2022 Sevens Qualifiers are set to take place at Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium in Nassau, Bahamas on April 23-24, 2022, hosted by The Bahamas Rugby Football Union.

Guyana Rugby Football Union (GRFU) will be part of the event and will be looking to better their performance in 2021.
In 2021, Guyana started their campaign with a 36-5 win over Belize, but then lost 15-7 to Bermuda.

Moving in the medal aspect of the championship, they lost to eventual winners, Jamaica 24-0 and Barbados 26-5 before crushing the British Virgin Islands 43-0 in the fifth-place playoff.

The two-day event – which includes senior Men’s and Women’s divisions – will serve as qualifiers for the Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 in Cape Town, South Africa in September, along with The Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham, England in July.

The top two Men’s teams and one Women’s team from the event will book their ticket to the Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022, while the highest-placed Men’s team eligible to participate in The Commonwealth Games 2022 will represent RAN, alongside Canada who have already pre-qualified for both men and women.

USA Men’s and Women’s teams have already qualified for the Rugby World Cup Sevens in South Africa based on their finishing positions at the 2018 edition of the tournament in San Francisco, which means that RAN will be represented by three Men’s teams and two Women’s teams in South Africa.

RAN has received interest from more than 20 national teams, including Canada Men and Women, across the two divisions. The final list of competing teams, pools and tournament structure will be announced closer to the event in April.

This will be the first international Sevens competition hosted by RAN since last year’s Fireminds RAN Sevens in Turks and Caicos, where Jamaica lifted the trophy as champions with a 21-7 win over Mexico in the final.

Earlier this year, RAN announced that its RAN Super Sevens tournament – which was to be played in Mexico City February 12-13 with both senior and age-grade divisions – had to be postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 global pandemic.

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