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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.

 
 
Monday, May 11, 2026
Bermuda Aim to Topple Higher-Ranked Cayman

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The Rugby Americas North (RAN) interregional test matches will reach a fever pitch this week as Bermuda prepare to host the Cayman Islands in a crucial Men’s Tier 2 encounter.

The hosts enter the fixture with significant wind in their sails following a resilient display on the road. Ranked 74th in the world, Bermuda defied the rankings and the elements in their tournament opener, grinding out a hard-fought 9–5 victory over a 70th-ranked Guyana side in Georgetown.

That victory was built on defensive steel and tactical discipline, proving that this Bermuda squad possesses the temperament to grind out results in the high-pressure environment of regional test rugby. Now returning to home soil, the focus shifts to whether they can translate that defensive solidity into an all-around performance against even tougher opposition.

The task ahead, however, is formidable. The Cayman Islands arrive in Bermuda boasting a world ranking of 48th, representing a significant step up in class from the opening round. The visitors are widely considered the favorites in the Tier 2 bracket, known for a physical forward pack and a clinical backline that has consistently tested higher-tier nations in recent years.

For Bermuda, the gap of 26 places in the world rankings serves as both a warning and a motivation. A victory at the National Sports Centre would not only throw the Tier 2 standings wide open but would also signal a major statement of intent for the island's rugby program on the international stage.

The action kicks off at the North Field, where a vocal home crowd is expected to play a vital role in bridging the gap against their higher-ranked rivals. With ten interregional tests currently defining the landscape of North American and Caribbean rugby, the result in Bermuda could have lasting implications for the regional rankings.


Sunday, May 10, 2026
Hodgkins & Manly Edged Out in 78-Point Thriller

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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.

Manly will head back to the training ground this week with the goal of turning high-scoring performances into winning momentum as the mid-season grind approaches. I’m [Your Name], and you’re up to date with the latest from the Sydney Rugby Union.
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.

 
 
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