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Friday, March 20, 2026
Cross & British Army Suffer Defeat to Dominant Canada

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Bermuda’s Corrie Cross was one of eight players to earn a prestigious cap for the British Army Women’s Rugby team as they faced a formidable challenge against a touring Canada Under-21 side at Aldershot.

The Canadian youngsters arrived in Hampshire in a rich vein of form, having already dismantled Ireland 48–24 in their opening tour match before traveling to London to face the military side. That momentum was immediately evident as the visitors asserted their physical dominance from the opening whistle.

It proved to be an incredibly taxing first half for the Army Women, who struggled to contain the clinical attacking lines of the North American outfit. However, the hosts managed to end the period on a positive note when Luisa Kunadua marked her debut with a hard-earned try, ensuring the Army were on the scoreboard as they headed into the interval trailing 36–5.

The second half saw a spirited response from the Army side, who demonstrated significant character to stem the tide of Canadian scores. Their resilience was rewarded with another debut try, this time courtesy of Jaye Ash, which sparked cheers from the Aldershot crowd. Despite the improved defensive showing and the contributions of new caps like Cross, the gap in elite international experience eventually told as Canada ran out 58–10 winners. For the Army Women, the fixture serves as a vital learning experience as they integrate a new generation of talent into their senior ranks.


Friday, March 13, 2026
Bermuda Braced for High-Octane Return of International 7s

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Bermuda is set to reaffirm its status as a premier global rugby destination next week as the Bermuda International 7s celebrates its landmark 10th anniversary at the National Sports Centre.

Running from March 20th–21st, 2026, the tournament has evolved from its 2016 debut into a marquee fixture for elite high school and collegiate programs. This year’s edition promises to be the largest to date, with a surge of entries from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom descending on the island's North Field.

Since its inception, the Bermuda 7s has served as a vital bridge between grassroots rugby and international representation. The 2026 tournament will feature a comprehensive lineup of competition, including:

U23 Collegiate Division: Featuring top-tier university programs looking for early-season momentum.
High School Division: Showcasing the next generation of domestic and international stars.
Open Brackets: Covering Boys, Girls, Men’s, and Women’s categories.

The event's reputation for high-level rugby is matched only by its festival-like atmosphere. With pool matches held under the floodlights on Friday and championship finals on Saturday afternoon, the National Sports Centre is expected to draw a significant crowd of both local fans and visiting supporters.

For the touring teams, the appeal extends beyond the pitch. The tournament remains one of the few global events where high-performance training facilities are within walking distance of elite accommodation.

Visiting athletes will once again be hosted at the historic Warwick Camp, located directly across from the island’s iconic south shore pink sands. This unique setup allows teams to transition from world-class recovery sessions on the beach to high-intensity training in a matter of minutes—a formula that organizers believe is key to the tournament's 10-year longevity.

Beyond the international flair, the tournament continues to provide invaluable exposure for Bermuda’s national sevens program. Local coaches, including the likes of Lucas Nyamoto, view the weekend as a critical scouting ground for the senior national squads as they prepare for regional qualifying cycles.

With the 10th-anniversary celebrations in full swing, the 2026 Bermuda International 7s is poised to be more than just a competition—it is a celebration of a decade of rugby growth in the heart of the Atlantic.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Rugby Legend Youngs Headlines Beach Education

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The premier gateway to British boarding schools returns to Bermuda this March as Beach Education prepares to host its highly anticipated annual fair. Taking place on the weekend of March 14th and 15th, the event serves as a vital bridge for Bermudian families looking to explore elite academic and athletic pathways in the United Kingdom.

Saturday's proceedings will focus on the traditional Education Fair, running from 2pm until 5pm, where representatives from top-tier institutions will be available to discuss curriculum and campus life. However, it is Sunday’s schedule that is set to capture the attention of the island's sporting community.

The highlight of the weekend features a special appearance by England rugby icon Ben Youngs. The legendary scrum-half will lead an exclusive Q&A session at 2pm on Sunday, offering families a rare opportunity to gain insights from a player who has reached the very pinnacle of the international game. Youngs will share his experiences of high-performance sport and discuss how the British boarding system provides the necessary structure for young athletes to excel.

Following the session with Youngs, the focus shifts to a specialized panel discussion at 2.45pm entitled How Boarding Schools Help Nurture Sporting Talent. This session features contributions from sporting powerhouses such as Millfield School alongside other leading UK institutions. These schools are renowned for their world-class facilities and coaching staff, often serving as a springboard for professional careers in rugby, football, and athletics.

Organizers emphasize that this year's event is not to be missed for any student-athlete aiming to balance rigorous academics with elite sport. By bringing elite coaches and sporting experts directly to Bermuda, Beach Education continues to provide a clear and sustainable pathway for the next generation of Bermudian talent to compete on the global stage.
Saturday, February 21, 2026
Teachers & Police Secure Vital Wins in High-Scoring Day

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The Bermuda Rugby Football Union league season continued with a series of dominant performances at the National Sports Center, as the island's top clubs delivered high-scoring encounters across both divisions.

Ladies Division: Teachers and Renegades Dominate

The Teachers delivered a masterclass in attacking rugby, overwhelming the Police with a clinical 68–0 victory. Somaia Saltus spearheaded the assault with a hat-trick of tries, supported by braces from Christina Halliday, Heidi Grooves, and Lysmeire Santana. Santana was also lethal from the kicking tee, slotting nine conversions to cap off a dominant individual performance. Bella Greene added to the tally with a single try as the Teachers maintained their pursuit of the league title.

In the afternoon's second ladies' fixture, the Renegades proved too powerful for the Bermudianas, securing a 42–5 win. The Renegades' attack was balanced, with Leanna Aggarwal and Nakato Luzuka each crossing for two tries, while Ashley Godek, Cat Morris, Jessica Cassidy, and Stephanie Madeiros all found the try line. Laura Mulligan added a conversion to complete the scoring. The Bermudianas fought bravely throughout, with Zaria Codrington securing a lone try for the youth-based squad.

Men's Division: Police outlast Teachers

The Men's Division provided a tightly contested affair as the Police edged out the Teachers 22–14. Jamie Baum was the standout for the victors, scoring two tries to lead the Police attack. He was supported by scores from Lucas Nyamoto and Jason Hendrie, while Adam Martin added a crucial conversion.

The Teachers remained in contention throughout the match, led by tries from Camren Caines and Dzuri Gill. Jakee Simons kept his side within striking distance with two successful conversions, but the Police defense held firm in the closing stages to secure the victory and solidify their position in the league standings.
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Hodgkins stars in Privateers Victory before Australia move

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Bermudian fly-half Jamin Hodgkins delivered a masterclass in clinical scoring to help the Atlantic Privateers secure a resounding 61–29 victory over Pacific Pride at the Westhills Stadium. The encounter was a significant one for the Privateers squad, which featured several players currently on the Pacific Pride roster, including Justin Tasse, Nate Cameron, Evan Logan, and Hodgkins himself.

The match likely served as a farewell to the Victoria faithful for Hodgkins, who has officially signed with the Manly Marlins in Sydney, Australia. He ensured his departure was a memorable one, orchestrating the Atlantic attack with precision and contributing a massive 17 points to the final tally. His personal haul included a well-taken try and six successful conversions, underlining his importance to the side before he begins his new chapter in the Southern Hemisphere.

The win highlights the depth of talent within the Privateers program, with the squad's familiarity with their opponents proving decisive throughout the contest. As Hodgkins prepares for his move to Sydney, his performance at Westhills Stadium remains a fitting tribute to his impact on the Canadian rugby scene.


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