Eastwood produced a clinical away performance to overcome Manly 28-17 in a fiercely contested Sydney Rugby Union (SRU) Premiership Second Grade Colin Caird Division clash at the Manly Oval.
The visitors controlled the territory and physical exchanges for large portions of the match, building a substantial lead that ultimately proved too steep for the Marlins to overcome, despite an energetic late push from the hosts' bench.
The Woodies set a bruising tempo right from the opening whistle, suffocating the Marlins’ set-piece and forcing a succession of early disciplinary errors. Eastwood's tactical kicking kept Manly pinned inside their own territory, and the pressure quickly translated into points through a pair of well-orchestrated forward drives and sharp execution in the backline.
Manly’s defensive line worked tirelessly to stay within touching distance, but unforced handling errors in the damp conditions continually stifled their transition play. By the time the match moved into its defining final quarter, Eastwood had carved out a comfortable buffer on the scoreboard to leave the home side chasing the game.
The Marlins’ coaching staff looked to inject fresh energy into their attack in the closing stages, introducing Bermudian international fly-half Jamin Hodgkins into the fray.
The former Pacific Pride playmaker, who signed with the Shute Shield outfit ahead of the 2026 campaign to bolster their options at the number 10 position, immediately brought structure and an expanded kicking game to the Marlins' offensive lines.
The tactical shift paid immediate dividends as Manly finally cracked a resolute Eastwood defensive line, crossing the whitewash for a late, fighting try. Hodgkins stepped up to showcase his characteristic composure off the tee, slotting a crisp conversion to cut into the deficit and provide a glimmer of hope for a grandstand finish.
However, Eastwood's veteran pack expertly managed the remaining minutes, tightening their grip on possession and locking down the breakdown to deny Manly any chance of a dramatic multi-score comeback. The 28-17 defeat leaves the Marlins with plenty to adjust before their next division outing, while Hodgkins' sharp cameo off the bench offers a significant tactical silver lining moving forward.
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Bermuda Suffer Heavy Triangle Series Defeat to USA South
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Bermuda’s Men’s National Rugby Union team suffered another punishing afternoon on home soil, slumping to a heavy 54-5 defeat against a ruthless USA South side at the National Sports Centre.
The bruising loss comes just a week after the Gombeys fell heavily in a 52-12 Rugby Americas North (RAN) interregional test match against the Cayman Islands on the North Field.
Hoping a shift to the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium would spark a turnaround to open the Bermuda Triangle Series, the hosts instead found themselves completely stifled by the power and clinical execution of the visiting Panthers.
USA South laid down a devastating marker in the opening 40 minutes, completely dominating territory and possession from the first whistle. Exploiting defensive lapses and turning over the ball at the breakdown with ease, the visitors systematically dismantled the Bermudian lines.
By the time the referee blew the whistle for the interval, the scoreboard reflected total American dominance, with the Panthers carrying a massive 48-0 cushion into the locker rooms.
The second half proved to be a far more fragmented and physical affair as the tropical heat took its toll. USA South opted for a more conservative approach to preserve their commanding lead, adding a pair of well-struck penalties to tick their total tally over the 50-point mark.
However, the closing stages were marred by disciplinary issues for the visitors, who saw their composure unravel under a string of refereeing sanctions, ultimately reducing them to just 13 players on the pitch.
Bermuda capitalized on their numerical advantage to orchestrate their finest sequence of the afternoon. Following a brilliant, incisive setup from Hadleigh Tucker, Dzuir Gill powerfully breached the American backline to crash over for the hosts' lone try of the match.
While the scoreline made for harsh reading, the late consolation gives Bermuda something to build upon before they pivot to face the touring Atlantic Privateers in their final round-robin fixture.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Bermuda Triangle Rugby Series Lands at National Sports Centre
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The Bermuda Rugby Football Union has announced an action-packed few weeks ahead for the sport, with a thrilling lineup of international fixtures, special guest events, and vital community fundraising initiatives set to take over the island.
At the absolute center of the excitement is the arrival of the highly anticipated Bermuda Triangle Series. The tournament promises an epic week of high-intensity rugby at the National Sports Centre, bringing together three elite sides for three mouth-watering clashes.
The round-robin tournament will see hosts Bermuda test their mettle against formidable regional opposition in the shape of USA South and the touring Atlantic Privateers. With national pride and silverware on the line, the North Field is expected to draw passionate crowds as the local rugby community rallies behind the national team.
The action kicks off this weekend with a blockbuster opener before moving into a mid-week spectacular and a final-day showdown.
Bermuda Triangle Series Fixtures: Saturday, May 23: Bermuda vs USA South | Kick-off 3:00 pm Tuesday, May 26: USA South vs Atlantic Privateers | Kick-off 5:00 pm Saturday, May 30: Bermuda vs Atlantic Privateers | Kick-off 3:00 pm
Beyond the fierce competition on the pitch, the next few weeks are designed to celebrate the growth of the game and its impact off the field. Alongside the international matches, the Bermuda Rugby Football Union is rolling out community fundraising initiatives aimed at supporting youth development pathways across the island.
With special guest events also on the itinerary, it shapes up to be a defining period for local rugby, showcasing the island's premier facilities and its enduring reputation as a first-class host for international sport.
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Hodgkins & Manly Edge Gordon in High-Scoring Thriller
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Jamin Hodgkins played a pivotal role from the tee as Manly secured a hard-fought 45-40 victory over Gordon in a high-octane SRU Premiership 2nd Grade encounter.
Staged at the Glen Willow Mudgee Ground, the match proved to be a classic advertisement for the Colin Caird Division, with both sides trading scores in a relentless offensive display that kept the result in doubt until the final whistle.
In a game decided by fine margins, the accuracy of the goal-kickers proved decisive. Bermudian international Jamin Hodgkins was a calming presence for the Marlins, successfully connecting on four conversions to contribute eight vital points to the Manly total.
His ability to convert pressure into points ensured Manly stayed ahead of a resurgent Gordon side that refused to go away. The contest featured multiple lead changes, but Manly’s superior execution in the final quarter allowed them to clinch the narrow five-point win.
The victory carries significant weight for Manly as they look to solidify their postseason aspirations. The five points earned from the win move them into fifth place in the standings, bringing their season total to 21 points.
With the mid-season battle for top-four positioning intensifying, the Marlins find themselves within striking distance of the leaders, trailing the fourth-placed side by a narrow margin. For Gordon, the narrow defeat leaves them with two bonus points but a sense of missed opportunity as they look to climb away from the bottom half of the table.
Friday, May 15, 2026
Cayman Conquer Bermuda in RAN Test Match
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Bermuda 12 Cayman Islands 52
The Cayman Islands delivered a clinical display of clinical rugby this evening, overpowering Bermuda 52-12 in a crucial Rugby Americas North (RAN) interregional test match at the National Sports Centre.
In a clash that highlighted the gulf in tactical execution, the visitors dominated the physical exchanges from the first whistle, leaving the Bermuda team struggling to find their rhythm under the North Field floodlights.
The Cayman Islands wasted little time establishing control, capitalising on defensive lapses to build a commanding lead. The first half was a one-sided affair as the visitors systematically dismantled the Bermudian line, racing to a 24-0 lead as the interval approached.
Bermuda did manage a solitary moment of defiance just minutes before the whistle. Rory O'Kelly-Lynch showcased his power to crash over for a try, with Ja'kee Simons adding the extras to provide a glimmer of hope at 24-7. However, the momentum shift proved temporary.
Any hopes of a Bermudian resurgence were extinguished shortly after the restart. The Cayman Islands continued to turn the screw, their superior conditioning and set-piece dominance allowing them to push the scoreline to a formidable 45-7.
Bermuda fought back to register a second try in the final quarter, but a missed conversion left the score at 45-12. The final word belonged to the visitors, who crossed the whitewash once more and added a successful conversion to cap a dominant 52-12 victory.