Jamin Hodgkins and his Manly teammates' rollercoaster start to the Sydney Rugby Union (SRU) Premiership season continued, as they fell just short in a high-scoring 42-36 defeat to Easts.
In what was a relentless display of attacking rugby in the Colin Caird Division, both sides traded blows in a match that saw the lead fluctuate until the final whistle. Despite a spirited performance from the visitors, Easts’ clinical execution in the "red zone" proved to be the difference in a contest that produced ten tries.
Bermudian international Hodgkins was once again central to Manly's offensive efforts. The fly-half showed characteristic composure under pressure, slotting three conversions to keep his side within striking distance throughout the second half.
The result leaves Manly with a mirrored record of two wins and three defeats from their opening five fixtures. While the loss is a setback, the Marlins’ attacking statistics remain a silver lining; they have now amassed 189 points across the campaign, balanced against 168 conceded.
Currently sitting fifth in the twelve-team standings, Manly remain firmly in the hunt for a play-off spot, though the coaching staff will likely be looking to shore up a defensive line that has been tested in recent weeks.
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Saturday, May 02, 2026
Hodgkins and Manly Snatch Victory from Sydney University
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The spirit of the "Manly Marlins" was on full display this afternoon as their second-grade side produced a Houdini-like escape to stun Sydney University in a Shute Shield classic.
In a match that appeared lost with ten minutes remaining, the Marlins overcame a daunting 12-point deficit to secure a breathtaking 37-36 victory with the final kick of the game.
The encounter was a high-octane affair from the whistle, but it was the students from Sydney University who seemed to have the measure of the contest as the clock ticked toward the eighty-minute mark. However, the Marlins, featuring Bermudian international fly-half Jamin Hodgkins, refused to wave the white flag.
A relentless late surge saw Manly camp inside the University 22, chipping away at the lead. As the game entered "red time" with no room for error, the Marlins launched one final, desperate assault. The pressure finally told when Rex Collins crashed over for a try to bring Manly within a single point.
The drama didn't end there. With the result of the match resting on the conversion, the Marlins kept their nerve. The successful kick—the final touch of a pulsating afternoon—completed the comeback and sparked jubilant celebrations among the Manly faithful.
For Hodgkins, who made his highly anticipated debut for the club just last month, the victory is a significant marker in his first season in the Shute Shield. The former Warwick Academy student has been instrumental in directing the Marlins' attack since arriving from Canada's Pacific Pride Academy, and today's resilient team performance further cements the side's reputation as a "never-say-die" outfit.
The win provides a massive momentum boost for the Manly club as they continue their 2026 campaign in what is widely regarded as the premier club competition in the Southern Hemisphere.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Bermuda Edge Guyana in RAN Opener as Cayman Clash Looms
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The Rugby Americas North interregional test schedule has burst into life, with Bermuda’s Men’s XVs side securing a hard-fought opening victory away from home. In a tense Tier 2 encounter that tested the resolve of both sets of players, the Bermudians managed to stifle a physical Guyana challenge to walk away with a narrow nine points to five win.
The contest in Guyana was a tactical affair where territorial control and discipline proved to be the deciding factors. In a match where clear-cut tries were at a premium, the visitors relied on a disciplined and accurate kicking game to punish Guyanese infractions. Bermuda’s ability to convert penalty opportunities into points allowed them to maintain a slender lead throughout the afternoon, eventually holding firm against a late surge from the hosts to secure the points.
This year’s Men’s XVs competition operates under a promotion and relegation model across three tiers, designed to reward development with higher-level fixtures while maintaining competitive balance. Tier 2 represents the busiest bracket of the 2026 season, with four nations battling through a rigorous group stage to determine regional supremacy.
The result puts Bermuda in a strong position, but a significant hurdle remains on the horizon. The Cayman Islands currently stand as the definitive team to beat in the group after a perfect run of form in 2025. They arrive in the competition with a superior world ranking and the momentum of an unbeaten streak that the rest of the field will be desperate to break.
Bermuda now returns to home soil to prepare for what is expected to be the defining fixture of their campaign. They are scheduled to host the Cayman Islands on May 15th at the National Sports Centre North Field. With the pressure of the promotion race intensifying, the upcoming clash in Devonshire will likely determine which nation takes the initiative in the hunt for Tier 1 status.
Monday, April 27, 2026
Hurdle Shines at Emory & Henry Rugby Awards
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Bermudian rugby standout Alexia Hurdle has seen her formidable season officially recognized, picking up two major honours at the Emory & Henry University Women’s Rugby annual awards program.
In a season where the Wasps have continued to establish themselves as a rising force in the collegiate game, Hurdle’s individual contributions were a central theme of the night's celebrations.
Hurdle’s impact on the pitch was cemented as she was named the Co-Forward of the Year. The award reflects a season defined by physical dominance and tactical intelligence in the set-piece, where her work rate and strength have been pivotal to Emory & Henry’s forward momentum.
The honour is a testament to Hurdle’s transition into a leadership role within the pack, providing the platform from which the Wasps’ expansive backline has been able to thrive throughout the 2025/26 campaign.
Beyond her technical prowess, Hurdle was also the recipient of the prestigious Coach’s Award. Typically reserved for players who demonstrate exceptional work ethic, leadership, and a "team-first" mentality, the accolade highlights her influence within the squad’s culture.
The recognition comes at a significant time for the Bermudian, who has balanced her collegiate commitments with a growing presence on the international stage. Her ability to maintain high standards in training and match-day execution has clearly made a lasting impression on the coaching staff.
The double-award win caps off a stellar year for Hurdle, who has become one of the most reliable names on the Emory & Henry team sheet. As the program looks toward next season, Hurdle is expected to remain a cornerstone of the Wasps' ambitions as they chase further success in the collegiate ranks.
For the rugby community back in Bermuda, Hurdle’s success abroad continues to serve as a blueprint for the island’s burgeoning talent looking to make their mark in the North American system.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Hodgkins & Manly Held in Shute Shield Stalemate
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Bermuda’s Jamin Hodgkins and his Manly Marlins teammates were forced to settle for a hard-fought 24-24 draw against Northern Suburbs as the Shute Shield season intensifies at Manly Oval.
In a classic North Shore derby, the Marlins showcased their attacking flair but were ultimately pegged back by a resilient "Norths" side in a seesaw encounter that kept the home crowd on edge until the final whistle.
The Marlins’ offense was spearheaded by a standout performance from Will Kaye, who proved to be a thorn in the Northern Suburbs' side throughout the afternoon. Kaye crossed the white line twice, showing exceptional pace to finish off two well-worked team movements.
Kaye’s contribution extended beyond his try-scoring exploits; he remained clinical with the boot, adding three conversions and a crucial penalty to ensure the Marlins stayed within touching distance during a physical second half. Billy Dickens provided the other try for the home side, burrowing over from close range following a dominant period of forward pressure.
In just his second appearance for the club, Bermudian international Jamin Hodgkins was handed the starting fly-half jersey. The 23-year-old, who arrived in Sydney this year with eyes on the 2027 Rugby World Cup, looked increasingly comfortable directing the Marlins' backline.
Hodgkins showed glimpses of the tactical maturity that made him a standout in Canada’s Pacific Pride system, varying his play well between a probing kicking game and flat, crisp distribution to his outside backs. While the Marlins will be disappointed not to have secured their first win of the campaign following their narrow opening-day defeat to the Hunter Wildfires, the composure shown by Hodgkins in the "number 10" shirt remains a significant positive for the club.
The result marks the first draw between these two traditional rivals in recent seasons, following a high-scoring 41-38 victory for Northern Suburbs just a year ago. For the Marlins, the 24-24 result leaves them hungry for a breakthrough win as they prepare for the next round of Shute Shield action.
With the foundations of a potent attacking game now established, Manly will look to tighten their defensive discipline as they aim to climb the ladder in what is widely regarded as Australia's premier club rugby competition.