Women’s Rugby Sevens NACRA North American & Caribbean Championship 2013
Participating Teams
Bermuda Canada Cayman Islands Curacao Jamaica Mexico Trinidad and Tobago Turks and Caicos Islands
Competition Format
Preliminary Round
November 9th, 2013
8 Teams, 2 Groups, all Teams will qualify for Quarterfinals
Knockout Round
November 10th, 2013
8 Teams, Placement Matches, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, winning Team will be Women’s Rugby Sevens NACRA North American & Caribbean Championship 2013 Champion
Road to Central American and Caribbean Games 2014
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd not already qualified Nations from Central American and Caribbean will qualify for Women’s Rugby Sevens Tournament at the Central American and Caribbean Games 2014.
Teams already Qualified for Women’s Rugby Sevens Tournament at the Central American and Caribbean Games 2014
Mexico
Preliminary Round
November 9th, 2013
8 Teams, 2 Groups, all Teams will qualify for Quarterfinals
Group A
Canada Cayman Islands Mexico Turks and Caicos Islands
Group B
Bermuda Curacao Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago
Results
Group A
Canada 38 – 0 Cayman Islands
November 9th 2013, h. 09:00, George Town
Mexico 37 – 0 Turks and Caicos Islands
November 9th 2013, h. 09:20, George Town
Canada 43 – 0 Turks and Caicos Islands
November 9th 2013, h. 12:30, George Town
Mexico 35 – 12 Cayman Islands
November 9th 2013, h. 12:50, George Town
Cayman Islands 17 – 0 Turks and Caicos Islands
November 9th 2013, h. 16:00, George Town
Canada 54 – 0 Mexico
November 9th 2013, h. 16:20, George Town
Group B
Trinidad and Tobago 17 – 12 Bermuda
November 9th 2013, h. 09:40, George Town
Jamaica 19 – 0 Curacao
November 9th 2013, h. 10:00, George Town
Trinidad and Tobago 45 – 0 Curacao
November 9th 2013, h. 13:10, George Town
Jamaica 0 – 14 Bermuda
November 9th 2013, h. 13:30, George Town
Bermuda 14 – 10 Curacao
November 9th 2013, h. 16:40, George Town
Trinidad and Tobago 17 – 5 Jamaica
November 9th 2013, h. 17:00, George Town
Teams Qualified for Quarterfinals
Bermuda Canada Cayman Islands Curacao Jamaica Mexico Trinidad and Tobago
Turks and Caicos Islands
Knockout Round
November 10th, 2013
8 Teams, Placement Matches, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, winning Team will be Women’s Rugby Sevens NACRA North American & Caribbean Championship 2013 Champion
Bermuda Canada Cayman Islands Curacao Jamaica Mexico Trinidad and Tobago
Quarterfinals
Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5)
Canada 49 – 0 Curacao
November 10th 2013, h. 09:00, George Town
Mexico 24 – 0 Jamaica
November 10th 2013, h. 09:20, George Town
Bermuda 5 – 26 Cayman Islands
November 10th 2013, h. 09:40, George Town
Trinidad and Tobago 49 – 0 Turks and Caicos Islands
November 10th 2013, h. 10:00, George Town
5th-8th Places Semifinals
Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5)
Curacao 0 – 43 Jamaica
November 10th 2013, h. 11:40, George Town
Bermuda 19 – 12 Turks and Caicos Islands
November 10th 2013, h. 12:00, George Town
Semifinals
Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5)
Canada 38 – 0 Cayman Islands
November 10th 2013, h. 12:20, George Town
Mexico 17 – 7 Trinidad and Tobago
November 10th 2013, h. 12:40, George Town
7th Place Match
Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5)
Curacao 17 – 12 Turks and Caicos Islands
November 10th 2013, h. 15:10, George Town
5th Place Match
Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5)
Jamaica 22 – 0 Bermuda
November 10th 2013, h. 15:30, George Town
Bronze Medal Match
Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5)
Cayman Islands 7 – 14 Trinidad and Tobago
November 10th 2013, h. 15:50, George Town
Gold Medal Match
Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5)
Canada 51 – 0 Mexico
November 10th 2013, h. 16:10, George Town
Final Standing
GOLD Canada
SILVER Mexico
BRONZE Trinidad and Tobago
4 Cayman Islands
5 Jamaica
6 Bermuda
7 Curacao
8 Turks and Caicos Islands
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From Trinidad Express
Trinidad and Tobago’s senior sevens rugby men will return to the Commonwealth Games next year after securing the Caribbean Rugby Sevens title on Sunday in Cayman Islands.
T&T finished as the top Caribbean team at the NACRA Rugby Sevens tournament held on the weekend after turning back Barbados 14-5 in the Men’s third and fourth place playoff. T&T were rewarded with a spot at the 2014 Commonwealth Games along with winners Canada, as well as the Hong Kong Sevens in March next year.
The Caribbean part of the tournament has been dominated by Guyana, who won six consecutive titles from 2006-2011 and were last year’s runners-up, but did not compete this year.
T&T’s women also finished third in the tournament after stopping hosts Cayman Islands 14-7.
After a scoreless first half, T&T got over a setback early in the second period, as Barbados first registered on the score sheets, a try an unmarked Leon Donnelly from a play emerging from a ruck at the far touch line.
But T&T were put ahead 7-5 by Joseph Quashie, who registered his try under the posts after a neat give-and-go.
The insurance for T&T came in the form of a converted James Phillip try, completed after the player collected a high pass.
In the semis, T&T were defeated by the eventual champions, the Maple Leafs running out to a 38-0 shutout of the “Calypso Warriors”. Barbados did register an unconverted try, but were still easily overwhelmed 26-5 by USA Falcons, who ended as tournament runners-up.
T&T played in the second of three four-team groups, Pool B. They had a 2-1 record, having disposed of Curacao 36-5 and the hosts 26-7, before they ran into a wall against USA Falcons, who triumphed 31-0. Canada proved the strongest team in the tournament by whipping the Americans 27-5.
Mexico won the plate final after a perfect record in Pool C, beating Bermuda, Jamaica and British Virgin Islands (BVI). They lost their quarter-final against Barbados, a low-scoring affair, 0-5. But they beat the home side 10-7 to pick up the plate, while Jamaica whip Curacao 34-0 to claim the bowl.
Among the women, T&T won Pool B with victories over Bermuda (17-12), Curacao (45-0) and Jamaica (17-5). In the quarters, they made light work of Turks and Caicos Islands, but were stopped in the final four as Mexico prevailed 17-7 over the T&T women.
The female Maple Leafs coasted to the title with a 51-0 mauling of Mexico, while Jamaica beat Jamaica for the women’s plate, and Turks and Caicos Islands shut down BVI 40-0 for the shield.
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