Police Falcons gathered some much needed points without breaking a sweat when Pepsi Hornets failed to muster a team for their clash in the Guyana Rugby Football Union (GRFU) Bounty Farm 15s on Saturday in the National Park, Georgetown.
It means that the only for this weekend will be the two inform teams, Panthers and Guyana Defence Force (GDF) who should produce an intriguing battle today once the action gets underway.
Rondell McArthur should be a game changer for the Panthers today
Last weekend, the army made light work of Pepsi Hornets by inflicting a humbling 41-10 schooling. GDF blazed to a 15 – 3 half-time score via tries from Cloyd Prowell, Dwayne Schroeder and winger Patrick King. In the second half Rodwell Hudson joined King and Prowell on the ‘try line’. Schroeder then scored two conversions, while Prowell had one.
Likewise, Panthers stormed to their second win when they trounced Yamaha Caribs 39 – 0.
The rout was led with tries from Rondell ‘Bull’ McArthur, Godfrey Broomes, Malcolm Rhodia and Lancelot Adonis which saw the team 20 – 0 at the end of the first half.
In the second stanza it was all Lloyd Anderson who scored 17 points in the second half – three tries and a conversion – while Broomes made good of one conversion.
Match time is 16:00h in the National Park.