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Cool Runner Conan Puts Jamaica In World Cup
The Rugby Paper
|December 03, 2017
Cool Runner Conan Puts Jamaica In World Cup
RICHMOND winger Conan Osbourne defied the pain of a broken wrist and an injured ankle as Jamaica dramatically booked a ticket to Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018, in a ‘rags to riches’ storyline that the Cool Runnings scriptwriters would be proud to call their own.
The Reggae Crocs’ crocked captain scored with the last play of the game in the final of the Rugby Americas North (RAN) Sevens to stun six time champions and pre-tournament favourites Guyana and send his scratch team through to next year’s tournament in San Francisco instead.
As RAN champions, Jamaica have earned the right to compete with the game’s elite in 2018, at the World Cup as well as the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in Australia and the Hong Kong Sevens.
“It was all a bit overwhelming at the end. I got a bit emotional, some people were on the floor, others were jumping up and down … it was all a bit of a blur to be honest,” Osbourne told The Rugby Paper.
“Nobody expected anything from us, so to come out and make a World Cup is a dream come true for the players.”
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