Barbados national rugby union team

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Barbados
Union Barbados Rugby Football Union
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First international
British Virgin Islands 0 - 10 Barbados
(1996-06-15)
Largest win
Barbados 81 - 0 St Lucia
(2005-08-13)
Worst defeat
United States 91 - 0 Barbados
(2006-01-07)

The Barbados national rugby union team represents Barbados at the sport of rugby union. Barbados has been playing international rugby union since the mid 1990s. They have thus far not qualified for a Rugby World Cup. Barbados has also hosted the Caribbean Championship.

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Rugby union had a long history in Barbados, though there was originally only the one team, called the Barbados Rugby Union. In 1995 they wished to become a member of the International Rugby Board (IRB). Barbados then formed a Union with a number of clubs, three: Scorpions, Renegades and Barbados Defence Force. Since then another team, Tridents, has been formed.

Barbados made their international debut against the British Virgin Islands in 1996. Barbados won the match 10 to nil. They played three games the following year; losing to the Bahamas, Bermuda and Martinique. They played Trinidad & Tobago in 1999, losing nil to 15.

In 2001 they played the Bahamas again, defeating them 18 to 25, though the lost to Bermuda in their following fixture. In 2005 Barbados began their campaign to qualify for the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France, in the Round 1a of the Americas group. Competing in the South Pool, and won all three of their fixtures, defeating Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and St Lucia. Barbados finished at the top of their pool, sending them into a play-off match against the winner of the South Pool, the Bahamas. Played in Trinidad, Barbados defeated the Bahamas 52 to three. This sent them throgh to Round 3b, where they would play in a pool with Canada and the USA. Barbados lost both of their games, exiting the World Cup qualifiers.

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