Guyana SevensUnion |
Guyana Rugby Football Union |
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Coach(es) |
Conrad Arjoon |
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Captain(s) |
Ryan Gonsalves |
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The Guyana national rugby sevens team is a minor international sevens side. They competed in the IRB Sevens World Series for the first time at the 2010 USA Sevens. Although the team was outscored 158-31 over five games, they earned a surprise 12-12 draw with World Series core member France in group play.
Guyana also qualified for the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
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Tournament History
Rugby Americas North Sevens
RAN Sevens record |
Year |
Round |
Position |
2004 |
Plate Winners |
5th |
2005 |
Semifinalists |
3rd |
2006 |
Champions |
1st |
2007 |
Champions |
1st |
2008 |
Semifinalists |
3rd |
2009 |
Champions |
1st |
2010 |
Champions |
1st |
2011 |
Champions |
1st |
2012 |
Plate Winners |
5th |
2013 |
Did Not Enter |
2014 |
Champions |
1st |
2015 |
Plate Winners |
5th |
2016 |
Finalists |
2nd |
2017 |
Finalists |
2nd |
Current squad
Squad to 2012 Hong Kong Sevens:
- Rupert Giles
- Richard Staglon
- Walter George
- Vallon Adams
- Theo Henry
- Kevin McKenzie
- Elwin Chase
- Ronald Mayers
- Ryan Gonsalves (c)
- Christopher Singh
- Claudius Butts
- Rickford Cummings
2010 USA Sevens
Shield
| Quarter-finals | | Semi-finals | | Final |
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| February 14 - Whitney, Nevada, USA
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| France | 19 |
| February 14 - Whitney, Nevada, USA |
| Canada | 12
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| Canada | 5 |
| February 14 - Whitney, Nevada, USA
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| | Japan | 17
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| Japan | 7 |
| | February 14 - Whitney, Nevada, USA |
| Chile | 19
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| Japan | 7 |
| February 14 - Whitney, Nevada, USA
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| | Scotland | 17
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| Scotland | 7 |
| February 14 - Whitney, Nevada, USA | |
| Argentina | 14
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| Scotland | 31 |
| February 14 - Whitney, Nevada, USA
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| | Guyana | 7
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| United States | 33 |
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| Guyana | 12
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External links
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2018–19 tournaments | |
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Former tournaments | |
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Current stadiums | |
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