The UG Wolves men’s rugby club is not going to fly under the radar of any team in 2016.
The student ruggers have been vocal about their talent on and off the field and have hardly faltered. The Wolves are expecting every team’s best shot in the ongoing Guyana Telephone and Telegraph/Guyana Rugby Football Union 15s league, but so far it has not really mattered. The outfit improved to 4-1 with a dominating 50-nil win over the Yamaha Caribs on Saturday at the National Park.
Last time the teams matched up in the league three weeks ago, the