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Matt Heaton: National Leagues paramount
  • September 5, 2019/
  • Posted By : Joe Harvey/
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  • Under : Interviews , National 1 , National 2 , National 2 North

Four years ago, Matt Heaton was consigned to being a spectator as Canada took on Italy at Elland Road in Leeds during the World Cup. Photo Credit: (Mike Schroeder)Read More


Khan positive about chances of Jamaica and Chinnor
  • August 2, 2019/
  • Posted By : Joe Harvey/
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Jamaica coach and Chinnor’s Ricky Khan spoke to Joe Harvey about his Olympic aim and National One ambitions. (Photo Credit: Rugby Jamaica) Read More


From the Cayman Islands to Cambridge – Rhodri Adamson on his Olympic ambitions and more
  • July 19, 2019/
  • Posted By : Joe Harvey/
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  • Under : Features , Interviews , National 1

Several days after Jamaica’s loss to Canada in the Rugby America’s North Olympic Qualification tournament, Joe Harvey spoke with Rhodri Adamson to reflect on a weekend in the Cayman Islands and what the future brings for the player. (Picture Credit: Rhodri Adamson Twitter)

“Now I’ve had a few days to reflect on it, it still hurts a bit because, ultimately, we’ve got a second chance. But that was probably our best chance at qualifying for the Olympics.” Rhodri Adamson started, “The manner in which we go to the final was pretty good.

“We were very happy with the way that we played in the group stages. I thought that we were very good, so that’s how much we’ve come on in the last three years. This was probably the strongest squad that we’ve been able to send to a RAN Qualifier tournament, but it was certainly the best team we have ever played there.”

Beaten by Canada 40-5 in the final, Jamaica’s runners-up position in the Cayman Islands means that they will compete for a place at the 2020 Olympics in June next year at a repechage tournament. Adamson believes that despite their heart-breaking loss at the Truman Bodden National Sports Complex, rugby is still on the up in Jamaica.

“We obviously didn’t make the Olympics this time, but we’re there or thereabouts in terms of knocking in the door of qualifying in our region in our region. Just that shows the progress that we have made in the last couple of years.” Adamson said.

“After last years Commonwealth Games, the Jamaican Olympic Association has come on board with us, which has eased our stress to some extent. I think that rugby could massively grow there, especially with the Olympics being huge there.”

Congratulations to former student @Rhodri_7 and @Jamaica_Rugby 7s for qualifying for the global repechage for #Tokyo2020 https://t.co/l4giVVCIe0

— Newcastle University R.F.C (@NewcastleUniRFC) July 14, 2019

Finishing in 24th place at last year’s Sevens Rugby World Cup, Jamaica also finished joint 13th at the Commonwealth games. On both occasions it was the emerging rugby nation’s first ever time participating in these events, showing that the nation has started to develop a rugby pedigree.

Qualifying for Jamaica thanks his mother being born on the Caribbean island, Adamson says that playing in the Cayman Island was a unique experience, especially with the country’s notorious chickens roaming onto the field at will.

“The chickens and the heat was ridiculous. I think the heat was about 42 degrees because of the humidity. According to the players from the Caribbean, that’s why the Cayman Islands are called ‘hell’s door’.

“It was funny in the final because I was aware that a fair few people would be watching and the chicken was on the field, so I said to the ref when kicking off; shall we ait for the chicken? And he said just play on, he’ll find his way!” Adamson said.

🇨🇦🇯🇲 Match highlights from the Men's Final of the 2019 RF Group #RAN7s last Sunday in Cayman Islands, where @RugbyCanada defeated @Jamaica_Rugby to book a spot at #Tokyo2020! @WorldRugby7s https://t.co/rsY1UbSsxM #RANRugby 🏉

— RugbyAmericasNorth (@RugbyAmericasN) July 10, 2019

Admitting that he is looking forward to joining his Jamaica teammates again, the former Newcastle University student and Blaydon player, was thrilled with the progression that his nation has been making since he made his international debut.

“One thing I’ve looked at since we lost out to Canada is the huge progress we’ve made. I think now there is a clear divide between us and the other American and Caribbean nations below us.” Adamson said, “We’re obviously not there with the USA and Canada yet.

“We’ve got a buffer between the teams below us now, but it is playing against those top teams where you realise how far that you’ve still got to go. We’re the semi-professional, amateur programme and its going to be really tough to close in on those nations above. But they’re always the games that you look forward to when you go to these big competitions.”

Rugby Jamaica drew praise from none other than Chairman of World Rugby, Sir Bill Beaumont, following their exploits in the Caribbean sun, proving further how far the nation has come in recent years.

Relegated with Richmond last season, Adamson has since moved on from the west London side to re-join Cambridge Head Coach Richie Williams. Fighting out to be the clubs starting scrum-half next season, Adamson is one of many players that have been brought in to make Cambridge improve on their disappointing 13th place finish last season.

Cambridge Rugby Announce Signing Rhodri Adamson
Welcome to the Blood & Sand @Rhodri_7https://t.co/nSWEpcePF7 pic.twitter.com/7BacDX3rB2

— Cambridge RUFC (@camrufc) May 31, 2019

Adamson said that the main thing that persuaded him to move to Cambridge was in fact their Head Coach; “Well, probably the main thing is Richie. I worked with him back at England Counties U20s. We caught up a bit last summer and it was a disappointing season for Richmond and also a disappointing season for myself.

“I didn’t get too much game time, but despite still having a job in London, I still crave first team rugby.” Adamson said, “Richie came knocking on the door again, we talked for a few weeks about the logistics of whether or not it would work and ultimately, it was being able to work with him again.

“He genuinely seemed excitement about the recruitment that they were doing, the way Cambridge are looking to go, because they narrowly survived last year, but it does sound like they’re putting everything in place now to really push on and get the top four in National 1 and then knock on the door of promotion in the next few years.

“That sounded exciting to be a part of and then having worked with Richie in the England Counties U20s, I know the attacking style of rugby he plays. So, after two seasons in the Champ, where it was very kicking based, almost sluggish style of rugby, that sounded exciting too.”


Williams and Bradley take positives from Olympic qualifier
  • July 17, 2019/
  • Posted By : Joe Harvey/
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  • Under : Features , National 1

After competing in the Olympic qualifier last weekend, Joe Harvey caught up with Cambridge Director of Rugby Richie Williams and Sale FC’s Matt Bradley to discuss their experience with Hungary.Read More


NCA Hopefuls: Stafford RUFC
  • July 11, 2019/
  • Posted By : Joe Harvey/
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  • Under : Features

Not too many people will be aware of Stafford Rugby Club. A club that plies its trade on the seventh rung of the English League system, Stafford is one of many clubs in the country undergoing a regeneration process, a process that many see as a way to start climbing the ladder. Photo Credit: (Joe Harvey)Read More


Sale FC’s Matt Bradley ‘excited’ as Hungary aim for Olympic dream
  • July 10, 2019/
  • Posted By : Joe Harvey/
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  • Under : Interviews

After talking to Rugby Hungary Performance Director Richie Williams, we also spoke to Matt Bradley who plays for Sale FC and qualifies for Hungary thanks to a grandparent.Photo Credit: (Gareth Lyons)Read More


Richie Williams – The Hungary Dream
  • July 8, 2019/
  • Posted By : Joe Harvey/
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  • Under : Features , National 1

This weekend will see Cambridge Director of Rugby Richie Williams take a break from his role in National One as the Welshman aims to lead Rugby Hungary to the Olympic Games. (Photo Credit: Chris Fell)Read More


High praise for Rosslyn Park by Sneddon as he continues his work with Hong Kong
  • June 14, 2019/
  • Posted By : Joe Harvey/
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  • Under : Interviews , National 1

“On my first game there, I was taken off after 26 minutes and I was wondering where my Rosslyn Park career was going,” Scott Sneddon began. (Photo Credit: Edmund Ho/South China Morning Post)Read More


National League: Club Watch
  • February 28, 2019/
  • Posted By : Joe Harvey/
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  • Under : Club Watch , National 1 , National 2 , National 2 North , National 2 South

The final Club Watch of February is here and as we approach the final two months of the season, let’s see what some of our National Leagues sides are up to…..Read More


National League: Club Watch
  • February 21, 2019/
  • Posted By : Joe Harvey/
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  • Under : Club Watch , National 1 , National 2 , National 2 North , National 2 South

With the Six Nations returning this weekend, our clubs are giving fans the chance to view some high-quality National League action as well as the big international fixtures on Saturday.Read More


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