Duhaney Park
defeated the Jamaica Defence Force Warriors 30-4 to be crowned JRLA National Knock-Out
Champions for 2018. It marks the third time in a row the club has held on to
the trophy.
Played at the home ground of the Jamaica Defence Force, Up Park Camp, the Red Sharks took 15 minutes to open the scoring when game MVP Miguel Facey dotted down in the far left corner. The flood gates then opened
with the champions crossing the white wash 5 more times before halftime through
Marvin Thompson, Andrae McFarlane, Nathan Campbell, Peter Tapper and Facey with
his second. The JDF could only respond with a lone penalty kick for 2 points.
The second half was a much different affair
with the soldiers tightening their defence. Duhaney Park could only manage a
solitary try from Captain Khamisi McKain, but the damage had already been done
and the game won. JDF kicked a second penalty to end on 4 points.
Winning Captain
Khamisi McKain is particularly pleased about his team’s defensive effort: “With the 3rd title on the line our game plan was to prove our defence is the best in the competition. By keeping JDF try-less, we achieved our objective. Though we rushed some of our sets, when we finally settled, we showed why we are a cut above the rest. I always say winners win, and that’s why we are champions again.
Commenting on the biggest and most
successful National Knock-out Cup to date, Director of Rugby Romeo Monteith
commented: “This competition has come a long way
with a record 12 teams this year. It’s a firm fixture on our calendar and only
needs the investment from Corporate Jamaica to become one of Jamaica’s premier
and most exciting sporting spectacles.”
GC Foster won the 3rd place playoff against Spanish Town Vikings 40-12.
The Local club scene now switches focus
to the National Division 2 competition that begins October 27 with 8 teams.