CHEERS bellowed through the Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima on November 22 as Trinidad and Tobago’s men came from behind to secure an unlikely and dramatic 12-5 victory over Mexico in both teams’ 2024 Rugby Americas North (RAN) tournament opener.
Their victory and the women’s team’s 37-0 drubbing win over Barbados put both in a prime position to take the top spots in their respective round-robin groups.
The match was tense and fairly scrappy at the onset, with Mexico holding a 5-0 lead until the dying moments. A determined TT turned the match on its head with two late tries, sending the sparse home support into a frenzy.
Earlier in the day, TT’s women set the tone for their tournament with a dominant 37-0 victory over Barbados. The hosts imposed themselves from the onset, scoring back-to-back tries.
In contrast, the TT women’s ‘B’ team faced a tougher challenge, struggling to make an impact in their match against Mexico, which ended in a 34-0 loss.
They will be eager for a change in fortunes as they kick off day two against the Dominican Republic at 9 am.
The TT men’s team appeared to be on the back foot for much of their match against Mexico. Mexico capitalised on a rare lapse in TT’s defence to score their only try of the match midway through the first half.
TT’s players could not breach Mexico’s solid defence, but kept their composure and came alive at crunch time. With two minutes remaining, vice-captain Ruairi O’Farrell showed his playmaking skill with a brilliant kick pass, setting up substitute Isaiah Small for a powerful sprint through Mexico’s defence to level the score at 5-5. The crowd erupted and perhaps sensed a possible win.
With the momentum now firmly with TT, they found themselves with one last opportunity as a scrum in the middle of the pitch gave them a platform to attack. Agboola Silverthorn kept true to his reputation, and given one chance, charged through Mexico’s defensive line, shrugging off a determined tackle to score the match-winning try.
O’Farrell, composed under pressure, slotted the conversion as the final whistle blew, giving TT a thrilling 12-5 victory.
The victory will give TT a boost ahead of their next fixture against 2023 finalists Jamaica on day two. Reigning RAN Sevens champions Canada got past Guyana 29-0.
Earlier in the day, TT’s women’s team wasted no time asserting their dominance, steering to a commanding 37-0 win.
Ketara Munroe was unstoppable, scoring two quick tries in the first few minutes. Leah Kintiba added a third before the first half concluded.
[caption id="attachment_1122236" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Ketara Munroe of TT, left, scores a try despite the attempted tackle from Shanice Proverbs of Barbados in their Rugby Americas North match at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Arima on November 22. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle[/caption]
The second half saw more of the same, with Munroe completing her hat-trick to put the match beyond Barbados’ reach. Akila Lowman proved an inspired second-half substitute, scoring three tries in quick succession,