Govt. support for RAN 15s return leg at National Park uncertain

The GRFU remains uncertain of government support for upgrading the facilities at the rugby field in the National Park ahead of their June 22 return fixture against Trinidad & Tobago

– Minister Ramson, DoS Ninvalle silent on issue

After initially revealing that the Guyana Rugby Football Union (GRFU) is receiving assistance from the Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sport for the RAN 15s return encounter with Trinidad and Tobago, it has now been discovered that the support, while promised, is uncertain as the days continue to countdown to June 22nd.

President of the GRFU, Ryan Dey, who is presently out of the country, said that the government had assured him of support and that he was led to believe that renovations would be starting shortly on the dressing rooms at the rugby field in the National Park, Thomas Lands.

However, Dey told this publication that thus far, an engineer at the behest of the Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sport visited the dressing rooms at the National Park to assess the condition of the facilities to see what remedial work was necessary, but since then, nothing else has been done.