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Stern test awaits ‘Green Machine’ on Saturday

- (Emmerson Campbell)

Guyana boasted a 100 percent record following the Rugby America’s North (RAN) 15s qualifying round as they made it to the upcoming final with relative ease.

However, a stern test awaits the ‘Green Machine on Saturday when they face a game USA South Panthers squad hungry for revenge after Guyana’s come from behind 30-27 victory two years ago.

After claiming their maiden 15s title at the expense of the visitors in 2015 in Atlanta, Georgia, Guyana will have a chance to not only reclaim the title that was won by Mexico last year, but also do something that several teams in RAN have never done; beat the mighty USA ruggers twice. With fitness levels heading in the right direction, Guyana’s head coach, Shane Grant-Stuart will be looking to further fine tune his side in earnest anticipati­on of being more than ready for the much anticipate­d match against USA.

En route to the final, Guyana brushed aside Barbados and Trinidad to clinch the Southern Zone title.

However, Grant-Stuart and his charges are not taking anything for granted and will be looking to correct whatever mistakes were made when they lock horns with USA South from 14:00hrs at the National Park.

Notes: In Guyana the match time is usually 16:00hr for internatio­nal matches, however, the US team is schedule to depart in the evening of the said date. To accommodat­e such, Guyana has agreed to the change of time sanctioned by the governing body- Rugby Americas North (RAN) to play the match two hours head of the regular time.

It has been over 12 years since a US team touched the shores of Guyana. The last match up in Guyana would have been at the u-19 level, a match where Guyana lost. However, a victory against the visiting outfit on Saturday will allow Guyana to continue its march to the 2019 World Cup.

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