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    Resourse thread - NRL and ESL players available for?

    Now we are about to officially join the International stage. Try putting together a list of eligable Jamaicans from the super League NL Clubs and elswhere.
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    RLIF SANCTIONS JAMAICA's FIRST FULL INTERNATIONAL

    Since their establishment in July of 2004 and the inaugural season in 2005 the Jamaica Rugby League has built a reputation, both at home and abroad, of being a dynamic and progressive organisation. They have gone from a 4 team league in 2005 to a six team league for 2008, with the addition of...
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    Jamaica Welcomes Royal Air Force Rugby League

    Jamaica Rugby League Association 44 Barry Street: Kingston CPO: Jamaica: W.I. Tel (876) 620 8702: Fax (876) 922 7807: Email: info@jrla.net Web page www.jrla.net 9th January 2008 JAMAICA WELCOMES ROYAL AIR FORCE RUGBY LEAGUE Following their impressive defeat of the New Zealand...
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    RAf RL Lends Support To Jamaican Communities

    RAF RL LENDS SUPPORT TO JAMAICAN COMMUNITIES The Royal Air Force will be flying into Jamaica next month on a 10-day tour from the 7th to the 16th January to promote rugby league in Jamaican communities. The Jamaican Defence Force (JDF) and Jamaican Rugby League Association (JRLA) will be...
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    West Yorkshire Police Take “ronnie The Rhino” On Reggae Rugby Tour

    West Yorkshire Police’s Rugby League team will be touching down in Jamaica in the New Year accompanied by a special figure from the rugby world. Leeds Rhinos mascot “Ronnie the Rhino” will be jetting out to support the team and build new friendships in Jamaica . The...
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    Ideal tour destination

    Jamaica would welcome the oppotunity to host a tour. We are a developing nation and would ensure the tour of a lifetime. See us at www.jrla.net
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    West Yorkshire Police To Tour Jamaica

    [/IMG]The Jamaica Rugby League Association (JRLA) is proud to announce that in early 2007 the West Yorkshire Police Rugby League team will be touring the island. Following the JRLA delegation to the UK in July 2006 the Jamaica Rugby League Association has accepted, on behalf of the Jamaica...
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    Jamaica Rugby League Premiership

    The Guys in Jamaica have made great strides, both technically and tactically. We will see how much in February as the West Yorkshire Police have just confirmed their tour here from the 26th Feb to 5th March. As you seem to enjoy the pics here are a few more. We promise this is a bonifide...
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    Jamaica Rugby League Premiership

    Vultures Swoop To Take GLOBE INSURANCE Rugby League Premiership Vauxhall Vultures ended their season on a high when they defeated the Duhaney Park Sharks 28 points to 12 in the Globe Insurance Rugby League Premiership Grand Final last Saturday at the JPA, Twickenham Park. With the shock semi...
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    Beware Rugby League!!!!!

    Firstly let me appologise, it is an EMU and not an Ostrich. However, the size of the EMU does not reflect the scale, how far or where the RLIF has its head stuck.:sarcasm: We are mainly self funded by local sponsors. For example, our main sponsor is Globe Insurance of Jamaica Ltd. who provide...
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    Beware Rugby League!!!!!

    Dingb@t Poverty is the result of a lack of investment in infrastucture, facilities and people. This leads to descrimination, low self esteme and sense of worth and restricts an individuals opportunity to do anything about it. Being a community sport we have invested in the community based...
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    Jamaica Premiership Semi-Finals

    As with all developing sports it has taken time for people to understand thhe game. However, we are attracting good crowds that average 200 or 300 sometimes more, with some, when we play at night under floodlights attracting 500 to 600.
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    Beware Rugby League!!!!!

    Having followed this and other Forums that have threads about international development and emerging nations there are a number of worrying trends that seem to run through them all. 1. That they always end up talking only about the Southern Hemisphere, NZ, Aus, PNG, Fiji etc etc. like no one...
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    Jamaica Premiership Semi-Finals

    VULTURES AND SHARKS TO CONTEST GRAND FINAL 26 Sep 2006Last Saturday saw two contrasting Semi-Finals of the 2006 Globe Insurance Rugby League Premiership, when Vauxhall Vultures took on the Constabulary Knights and Duhaney Park Sharks faced the rampant and unbeaten JDF Warriors for a place in...
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    No help for West Indies RL

    Having followed this and other threads that have talked about international development and emerging nations there are a number of worrying trends that seem to run through them all. 1. That they always end up talking only about the Southern Hemisphere, NZ, Aus, PNG, Fiji etc etc. like no one...

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