by Lauren Rothwell | May 20, 2021 | Trinidad & Tobago, Women's Rugby
Jenilee Limada’s rugby resume is as long as the women’s rugby programme in Trinidad and Tobago. When she took up the sport in 2003, there was no national team, limited women’s club teams, and school programmes had yet to be created. Thanks to the hard work and...
by ranMedia | May 12, 2021 | Trinidad & Tobago, Women's Rugby
This article was written by Joel Bailey from Trinidad & Tobago Newsday. To read the full article on their website, please click here. MARIA Thomas has become the first female president of the TT Rugby Football Union (TTRFU). Thomas defeated the incumbent Colin...
by Amy Goulding | May 3, 2021 | Trinidad & Tobago
As a passionate club and national Rugby player for Trinidad and Tobago for more than ten years, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Dr. Dalia Jordan-Brown had never imagined herself as a teacher. So, even when she was invited to Canada to complete a ‘First Aid In Rugby’...
by ranMedia | Dec 3, 2020 | Trinidad & Tobago
Camaraderie for Life is a history of rugby in Trinidad and Tobago – from the introduction of the sport at Queen’s Royal College in 1870, through the long-running Macregor Cup rivalry between Trinidad and Guiana, to the birth (and passing) of the Caribbean’s...
by Amy Goulding | Nov 4, 2020 | Trinidad & Tobago, Women's Rugby
Schezelle Fleming, 32-year-old Spanish Teacher and coach of the South East Port of Spain (SEPOS) Ruggers, has an insatiable thirst for knowledge. So, when she was nominated by the Trinidad & Tobago Olympic Committee to participate in this year’s International...
by Bryan Kelly | May 11, 2020 | Trinidad & Tobago
PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO – Rugby is a sport for life, no matter how you’re introduced. For Schezelle Fleming, this philosophy has shaped her coaching method as head coach of South East Port of Spain (SEPOS) Secondary School. “I introduced rugby into South...