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The
West Indies rugby league team (nicknamed "The Wahoos") represents the Caribbean and
West Indies region in the sport of
rugby league. The West Indies Rugby League Federation was formed in
2003. The team is currently comprised of players born overseas with Caribbean heritage and local Caribbean players.
The West Indies team has participated in the
Middlesex Nines (2004) and
York Nines (2004, 2005) competitions. A full thirteen-a-side West Indies team played its first and only game to date against the
South Africa Wild Dogs in
London on
September 24 2004.
The first thirteen-a-side game of rugby league played in the West Indies was at
Kingston,
Jamaica on
July 13,
2005. A competition comprising of the Vauxhall Vultures, Sharks, St Catherines, Army and Nomads is scheduled to start in Kingston in August
2005.
The West Indies national side was planning to be involved in the
2008 Rugby League World Cup qualifying in the
United States in 2006 but pulled out due to lack of funds.
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