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Record Year of Growth in Jamaica

Walter sobchak

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Does anybody else think that Jamaica with the right investment and infrastructure development has the potential to be the RL equivalent of Fiji in the West Indies??

Jamaica also has 3 times the population of Fiji.
 

Twizzle

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^^^

The 2020 Jamaican National High School Under 14 and Under 16 Championships kick off this week, joined by the historic first season of girls rugby league.

In a first for rugby league in Jamaica, the girls tournament will be played under modified rules by three school, Ascot High, The Cedar Grove academy and Waterford High, in what will be Jamaica's first Girls Rugby League competition.

The three competitions will be sponsored by Australian charity ‘Dev Inno’ who have agreed to support the tournament and to provide education courses for young entrepreneur

Eight schools will compete in the Under 14 season, and ten in the Under 16 tournament in a record year of growth.

The season will culminate with Grand Finals day on March 20th.

Rugby League Jamaica Director of football Romeo Monteith said;

“We have another fantastic year of High School Rugby League planned, and the launch of our girls tournament is an important milestone in the growth of our game.

We hope that this is the first step to our Jamaican women joining our men in future Rugby League World Cup tournaments beyond our debut appearance in 2021.

We welcome Dev Inno as our first major tournament partner for the high school tournaments, and their vision for social improvement through sport matches perfectly with ours at Rugby League Jamaica.”
 
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Jamaica building for World Cup

Jamaica are keen to tempt Kallum Watkins and Reece Lyne to play for them in the 2021 World Cup.

Watkins has fallen out of favour with England despite his move to the NRL with Gold Coast Titans, while Lyne remains on the fringes of the currently coach-less England squad. A number of players have expressed interest in playing for Jamaica, who will face New Zealand, Lebanon and Ireland in the group stages.

https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/off-the-record-rugby-league-rumours-and-gossip-195/
 

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