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Jamaica national rugby league team

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Team representing Jamaica in international rugby league

Jamaica
Badge of Jamaica team
Team information
NicknameReggae Warriors
Governing bodyRugby League Jamaica
RegionAmericas
Head coachRhys Lovegrove
CaptainAshton Golding
MostcapsJoe Brown (14)
Top try-scorerWayne Reittie (6)
Top point-scorerJymel Coleman (54)
Home stadiumUniversity of the West Indies
IRL ranking20th
Uniforms
First colours
Team results
First international
 United States 37–22Jamaica 
(Jacksonville, Florida, US; 14 November 2009)
Biggest win
Jamaica  68–16 Ireland
(Bray, Ireland; 16 October 2016)
Biggest defeat
 New Zealand 68-6Jamaica 
(MKM Stadium, Hull, Eng; 22 Oct 2022)
World Cup
Appearances1 (first time in2021)

TheJamaica national rugby league team representsJamaica in internationalrugby league tournaments. Administered by theJamaica Rugby League Association, the team made their full international debut at the 2009Atlantic Cup against theUnited States.

The team made their first appearance at theRugby League World Cup in2021. They primarily wear yellow jerseys with green shorts and green socks. Their strongest line-up is composed mainly ofBritish Jamaican professional and semi-professional players, alongside amateurs based in Jamaica.

History

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Early years

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In July 2004 theJamaica Rugby League Association was born. In 2005 a domestic competition was formed featuring four teams (Duhaney Park Sharks, Vauxhall Vultures, Jamaica Defence Force and Olympic Angels), and in 2006 a representative side was selected for the first time to play against a touring side from the West Yorkshire Police.

An Intercollegiate competition was launched in 2010 and now features six Universities and Colleges (University of the West Indies, University of Technology, Mico University College, Portmore Community College, GC Foster College and Excelsior Community College). There is also a thriving junior program with a number of High Schools and Primary Schools playing the sport. There is also a Division 2 competition featuring.

Jamaica played their first full international game against theUnited States national side inJacksonville, Florida in the2009 Atlantic Cup. In October that year, Jamaica got their first victory at international level againstCanada as part of the2010 Atlantic Cup.[1]

Attempts at World Cup Qualification

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In 2011 Jamaica entered the Rugby League World Cup for the first time as they contested the2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying Atlantic section, they failed to qualify after defeating South Africa and losing to the United States.

In 2015 Jamaica aimed to improve on their 2011 disappointment and succeed in theAmericas qualification in order to qualify for their first ever World Cup in2017 but were ultimately unsuccessful.

World Cup Qualification Success

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Main articles:2021 Men's Rugby League World Cup qualifying and2018 Americas Rugby League Championship

In 2018, Jamaica entered the World Cup qualifying stages for a third time with the matches also doubling up as the2018 Americas Rugby League Championship. On 13 November 2018, Jamaica played Canada for a place in the qualification play-off. They defeated Canada 38-8 with Ben Jones-Bishop getting two tries in the victory.[2] On 17 November 2018, Jamaica met the United States atHodges Stadium,Jacksonville, Florida to play for a place in the2021 Rugby League World Cup. Jamaica raced into a 16-0 lead within the first 30 minutes of the game only for the United States to score 2 tries before half-time and pull the score back to 16-10 at the break. The second half was a tighter contest with defence becoming the priority for Jamaica and the half would ultimately end scoreless. Jamaica beat the United States 16-10, defeating United States for the first time in Jamaica's history and qualifying for the 2021 World Cup.[3]

2021 Rugby League World Cup

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Jamaica made their Rugby League World Cup debut against Ireland atHeadingley losing 48-2.[4]In the second group stage match, Jamaica suffered a heavy defeat to New Zealand but scored their first ever try at the tournament. In the final group stage match, Jamaica were comprehensively beaten by Lebanon 74-12.[5]

Current squad

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Squad selected for the2026 Men's Rugby League World Cup qualification match against France on 25 October 2025.[6]

PlayerClub
Jordan AndradeEnglandRochdale Hornets
Chris BallEnglandHammersmith Hills Hoists
Isaac ColemanEnglandEast Leeds
Ashton GoldingEnglandHuddersfield Giants
Delaine Gittens-BedwardEnglandBarrow Raiders
Josh Hudson-LettEnglandBedford Tigers
Ben Jones-BishopEnglandYork Knights
Jimmy MorganEngland Hunslet ARLFC
Jack RamptonFree Agent
Keenan RamsdenAustraliaMullumbimby Giants
Kieran RushEnglandHuddersfield Giants
Leo Skerrett-EvansEnglandKeighley Cougars
Harlen SmithEnglandWigan Warriors
Dec TomlinsonEnglandDewsbury Rams
Keenen TomlinsonEnglandGoole Vikings
AJ WallaceFranceToulouse Olympique
Jamin WilliamsAustraliaSt Marys Saints
James Woodburn-HallEnglandHalifax Panthers

Competitive Record

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See also:Jamaica national rugby league team results

Jamaica have played 30 games in their history with their first full international being played in 2009 against theUnited States, despite the team having been formed 3 years previously in 2006.

They have only played two nations more than once, playingCanada 9 times and the United States 8 times. Jamaica regularly compete against these two nations in theAmericas Rugby League Championship, having taken part in all 3 editions of this competition to date. They have played 5 other nations, each once. The first of these teams wasSouth Africa in 2011. In 2016, Jamaica played games in Europe for the first time, taking onIreland, comfortably defeating them 68-16 andWales, drawing 16-16. In 2017, Jamaica played their toughest opponent to date, taking on 2-timeWorld Cup runners-upFrance, a game they would lose 12-34.

Jamaica played their 20th game when they took on United States in the2021 Men's Rugby League World Cup qualifying play-off, winning 16-10 and earning a place in the2021 Rugby League World Cup in the process.

TeamFirst PlayedPlayedWinDrawLoss%Last meeting
 Canada20101031633%2024
EnglandEngland Knights201920020%2021
 France201710010%2017
 Ireland2016210150%2022
 Lebanon202210010%2022
 New Zealand202210010%2022
 Scotland202110100%2021
 South Africa20111100100%2011
 United States2009920725%2023
 Wales201620110%2024
Total200930732030%2024

World Cup

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Jamaica made their debut at the2021 Rugby League World Cup having failed to qualify on 2 occasions previously in 2013 and 2017. They were the second nation from the Americas region to play in a World Cup after theUnited States first took part in2013.

Rugby League World Cup Record
YearResultPositionPldWDLPFPA
19542000team did not exist
Australia2008not eligible
EnglandWales2013did not qualify
AustraliaNew ZealandPapua New Guinea2017
England2021Group Stage4th in Group C400420190

Americas Rugby League Championship

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TheAmericas Rugby League Championship was introduced through theRLIF policy of international expansion and development. Previous to the tournament's existence, the only regional competition in the Americas was the annualColonial Cup however only theUnited States andCanada competed in this. The new competition would feature 3 teams with Jamaica being the new edition. Jamaica have competed in all 3 editions to date. In2016, they would finish 3rd and last but would improve their position by a single place in the following 2 editions, finishing as runners-up in2017 and being crowned champions in2018. That year also saw the expansion of the competition to 4 teams with the addition ofChile.

Americas Rugby League Championship Record
YearPositionPldWDL
United States20152/32101
United StatesCanada20163/32002
United StatesCanada20172/32101
United States20181/42200

Honours

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Regional:
Americas Rugby League Championship:

  • Champions (1): 2018
  • Runners-up (2): 2015, 2017

IRL Rankings

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Official rankings as of November 2025
RankChangeTeamPts %
1Steady Australia100
2Steady New Zealand79
3Steady England72
4Increase 1 Samoa56
5Decrease 1 Tonga52
6Steady Papua New Guinea45
7Steady Fiji33
8Steady France23
9Increase 1 Cook Islands23
10Increase 1 Serbia23
11Decrease 2 Netherlands22
12Increase 3 Ukraine20
13Decrease 1 Wales18
14Increase 4 Ireland16
15Decrease 1 Greece15
16Decrease 3 Malta14
17Steady Italy11
18Increase 2 Jamaica8
19Steady United States7
20Increase 5 Poland7
21Decrease 5 Lebanon7
22Increase 5 Norway6
23Increase 3 Germany6
24Decrease 3 Czech Republic6
25Decrease 2 Chile6
26Increase 2 South Africa5
27Decrease 3 Philippines5
28Decrease 6 Scotland5
29Steady Brazil4
30Increase 1 Canada4
31Decrease 1 Kenya3
32Increase 2 Morocco3
33Steady North Macedonia3
34Increase 1 Argentina2
35Decrease 3 Montenegro2
36Steady Albania1
37Increase 3 Turkey1
38Decrease 1 Bulgaria1
39Decrease 1 Ghana1
40Decrease 1 Nigeria1
41Increase 3 Colombia0
42Decrease 1 Cameroon0
43Decrease 1 Japan0
44Decrease 1 Spain0
45Increase 1 Russia0
46Decrease 1 El Salvador0
47Steady Bosnia and Herzegovina0
48Steady Hong Kong0
49Steady Solomon Islands0
50Steady Vanuatu0
51Steady Hungary0
52Steady Latvia0
53Steady Denmark0
54Steady Belgium0
55Steady Estonia0
56Steady Sweden0
57Steady Niue0
Complete rankings at
www.internationalrugbyleague.com

See also

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References

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  1. ^Burrowes, Paul (12 April 2011)."SVL boosts national rugby team with $100,000 sponsorship".Jamaica Observer. Archived fromthe original on 14 April 2011. Retrieved28 April 2011.
  2. ^rlif (16 November 2018)."USA to face Jamaica in World Cup Qualification Play off". Retrieved19 November 2018.
  3. ^rlif (18 November 2018)."JAMAICA WIN AMERICAS CHAMPIONSHIP & WORLD CUP PLACE - USA 10 JAMAICA 16 - Report". Retrieved19 November 2018.
  4. ^"Rugby League World Cup: Ireland 48-2 Jamaica - Wolfhounds score 10 tries in emphatic win".www.bbc.co.uk.
  5. ^"Lebanon thrash Jamaica to reach World Cup quarter-finals".www.bbc.co.uk.
  6. ^https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/super-league-quintet-get-jamaica-call-for-world-cup-qualifier-as-wigan-man-set-for-debut

External links

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