Jamaica’s Under-20 Women’s Head coach, Hugh Bradford, is steering a new generation of players toward next year’s Concacaf Women’s qualifiers, with the immediate focus being to sharpen their skills in the Jewels of the Caribbean Women’s Tournament.
The invitational tournament, set to kick off in Trinidad and Tobago on Sunday, provides a critical platform for preparation as Jamaica gears up for high-stakes competition in February.
Bradford’s young Reggae Girlz will compete against teams from Dominica, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and two squads from Trinidad and Tobago—the Red Angels and White Angels—in the week-long friendly tournament, which concludes on December 20.
Though a bit concerned that his players might be a bit sluggish coming out of a four-day camp, Bradford underscored the value of the tournament.
“The tournament will be good for the players that are able to attend. They will be a bit tired having just finished a four-day camp today, but these matches are essential for building chemistry and testing their abilities under game conditions,” Bradford told SportsMax.Tv.
Bradford enters this phase of preparation with a relatively new roster, as only retained three or four players from last year’s squad, which had a successful run to the Under-20 Championship but failed to progress beyond the group stage.
Though this means starting from scratch in some areas, the United States-based coach is optimistic about the team’s potential.
“This is a new team, so we’re still getting to know them. The players have a solid foundation for the most part. Right now, it’s about working on getting them used to each other’s abilities and finding cohesion as a unit," Bradford explained.
While his team’s journey to the qualifiers has already involved several training camps, where players have been putting in quality work, Bradford admitted there’s room for improvement in fitness—a priority as the February qualifiers draw closer.
“The fitness level needs to be better, so we will put in some work on that side, both at camp and at home,” Bradford declared.
The young Reggae Girlz are drawn in Group D for the Concacaf Women’s U-20 qualifiers, where they will face Nicaragua, St. Kitts and Nevis, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
It will be a high-stakes qualifier for all and sundry, as only the winner from each group will advance to the 2025 Concacaf U-20 Women’s Championship to join pre-seeded powerhouses, the United States and Mexico.
With that in mind, Bradford pointed out that the goal is clear—surpass their performances from last year.
“The target is to get the roster set and get through the first round so we can continue to work on improving for the championship. Training has been good, and the players are responding well. I wish we had a few more camps, but we’ll make do with what we have,” Bradford shared.
As such, he again welcomed the Jewels of the Caribbean tournament as a litmus test for the team’s readiness and adaptability, as the variety of opponents will challenge the young players to adapt to different styles of play.
“These matches are crucial for seeing how the players perform in real-time situations. It’s also an opportunity to fine-tune strategies and build their confidence,” he ended.