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Mar 12, 2016 Sports
In an effort to commence their international season, the Guyana Rugby Football Union has shortlisted a number of players to commence training. Sessions are being held in the National Park.
International matches are scheduled against Barbados (April 23rd) and Jamaica (May 21st) at home before the team travels to Trinidad for the final game in the Southern Zone in June. Training sessions are scheduled for Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
National men’s RAN 2016 fifteens championships training squad:
Team Management:
Manager – Robin Roberts
Technical Director – Alwin Etwah
Head coach – Larry Adonis
Asst. Coaches – Clinton Clarke, Kenneth Grant Stuart, Theo Henry
Fitness Coach – Phillip Browne, Theo Henry
Physio – Abiola James
Players listed by clubs:
UG Wolves (12) Yamaha Caribs (17) Pepsi Hornets (17) Police Falcons (5)
Lancelot Adonis Claudius Butts Ryan Gonsalves Grantley Williams
Rondel McArthur Akeem Fraser Troy Bascom Scott Garraway
Osei McKenzie Andrew Jarvis Delroy Gordon Michael Barrow
Ryan Dey Alain Crawford Blaise Bailey Daniel De Abreu
Godfrey Broomes Carl Lewis Ronald Mayers Dornel Davidson
Phabian Joseph Kevon David Peabo Hamilton
Jacques Archibald Gregory Wills Filon Thompson
Jamal Angus Kesteon Mars Elwin Chase
Trevin Selman Kevin Joseph Dane Parks
Keifer Lopes Richard Staglon Leon Greaves
Elon Fordyce O’Neil Charles Jermine Toby
Daniel Anderson Wayne Hutson Jose Felician
Osofo Selman Jason Fraites
Kurt Hute Rickford Cummings
Akino James Jason Tyrell
Quacy Kendall Troy Arjoon
Carl Roach Rawle Cole
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