The Jamaica vs Ireland Rugby World Cup match will be held on October 16, 4:30 PM (International Time) and October 16, 9:30 PM (Indian Time).
Jamaica will take on Ireland in the Rugby World Cup on October 16 at Headingley, Leeds. The Jamaican debutants will play their first game of the Rugby League World Cup on Sunday when they face Ireland at Headingley. Jamaica will face a strong Irish with mostly NRL and Super League players. The Wolfhounds have a solid mainstay with Richie Myler (Leeds), Luke Keary (Sydney Roosters), Joe Keyes (Halifax), and Josh Cook (Canterbury Bulldogs). Ged Corcoran’s Irish side is aiming for at least the quarterfinals this year.
Reggae Warriors are in a group alongside Ireland, Lebanon, and New Zealand for their first World Cup tournament. Jamaica faces a strong Irish with mostly NRL and Super League players. The Wolfhounds have a solid mainstay with Richie Myler (Leeds), Luke Keary (Sydney Roosters), Joe Keyes (Halifax), and Josh Cook (Canterbury Bulldogs). Ged Corcoran’s Irish side is aiming for at least the quarterfinals this year. Jamaica team coach Romeo Monteith said: “The dream has now come true. It’s a very good feeling that we are only a few days away from the World Cup. It was a moment to be enjoyed by the staff and the islanders. This is the perfect time to be a fan of the Jamaican rugby union and international rugby league.
Jamaica: Ben Jones-Bishop, Mo Agoro, Joe Brown, Jacob Ogden, Alex Young, James Woodburn-Hall, Kieran Rush, Michael Lawrence, AJ Wallace, Ashton Golding, Jordan Andrade, Keenen Tomlinson, Aaron Jones-Bishop, Abevia McDonald, Bradley Ho
Ireland: Richie Myler, Ed Chamberlain, Toby King, Innes Senior, Luke Keary, Joe Keyes, Liam Byrne, Josh Cook, Jaimin Jolliffe, James Bentley, Frankie Halton, George King, James McDonnell, Harry Rushton, Brendan O’Hagan
The Jamaica vs Ireland Rugby World Cup match will be held on October 16, 4:30 PM (International Time) and October 16, 9:30 PM (Indian Time). Fans can live stream the match on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, and BBC Sport.