Jamaica Rugby League operations director, Jason Robinson, has tipped the team to make a big statement both on and off the field at the Rugby League World Cup this October.
The Reggae Warriors beat Canada and the United States to qualify for the tournament in 2018 and will face New Zealand, Lebanon, and Ireland in the group stages of the event.
While admitting that the task facing the first-timers will be a daunting one, Robinson remains confident the team has enough ability and experience to make a mark on the competition.
“There’s jokes around Cool Runnings but I’ve played in three World Cup finals and I know the demands,” Robinson said.
“We want to be as competitive as possible,” he added.
“We’ve got a real mixture of guys, playing at all different levels. There will be some guys coming over from Jamaica and it’s going to be great for seasoned campaigners like Michael Lawrence and Ashton Golding, while we’ve Dom Young over in the NRL.
“The key is to prepare well and, come the World Cup, give a good account of ourselves.”
The team on Tuesday revealed that British sportswear manufacturer PlayerLayer would be the team’s official kit supplier. The company’s fabrics are made from coffee and bamboo.
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