Caribbean Women's Rugby Championship - Tournaments - 2009 (Barbados) - Results

Results


2009-06-21
Barbados 3 - 54 Cayman Islands Bridgetown, Barbados
Pen: Karen Holmes Tries: Olive McDonagh (3), Jessica Lane (2), Lolita Hanna, Karen Hart, Lisa Bird, Lisa Kehoe and Rowena Lawrence (1)
Cons: Olive McDonagh (2)

2009-06-21
St Vincent 0 - 90 Trinidad and Tobago Bridgetown, Barbados
Tries: Jenilee Limada (6), Kwanize John (5), Juliana Straker (2), Ebony Young, Kalisha Del Potro and Lee Hay (1)
Cons: Juliana Straker (3), Merlin Blackford (2)

2009-06-24
Barbados 0 - 78 Trinidad and Tobago Bridgetown, Barbados
Tries: Kwanieze John (5), Juliana Straker (2), Merlin Blackford 1, Dalia Jordan-Brown, Kalisha Del Peche, Abigail Roberts, Jenilee Limada, Ebony Young and Jamila Garcia (1).
Cons: Juliana Straker (2), Merlin Blackford (2)

2009-06-24
Cayman Islands 76 - 0 St Vincent Bridgetown, Barbados
Tries: Karen Hart (3), Lolleta Hanna and Lisa Kehoe (2), Olive McDonagh. Jane Robson, Cindy Blekaitis, Joanne Ziegler, Krista Pell, Jessica Lane and Latoya Bariffe (1).
Cons: Lolleta Hanna (3)

2009-06-27
Barbados 49-0 St Vincent Bridgetown, Barbados
Tries: Karen Holmes (4), Sophie Bannister (2), Danielle Phillips, Cherice Hart, and Dara Watts(1).
Cons: Karen Holmes (2)

2009-06-27
Cayman Islands 0-48 Trinidad and Tobago Bridgetown, Barbados
Tries: Kaleisha Delpeche (2), Kwaneize John, Tramaine Andrews, Ebony Young, Latoya Young, Dalia Jordon Brown, Abigail Roberts (1).
Cons: Julianna Straker (3), Merlin Blackford (1)

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