Jersey have retained rugby's Siam Cup, with a 14-13 victory over Guernsey at Footes Lane.
It was the centenary year of the historic inter-insular.
The two sides met on Saturday (6 November) for the first time since 2019 to battle it out for the second-oldest contested rugby trophy after the Calcutta Cup.
Jersey's coach Myles Landick was delighted to be taking the silverware home.
๐ฏ๐ช๐ดWow ๐ด ๐ฏ๐ช !!! Thanks so much for all the messages ! What a day !! The heart and determination showed by the squad was amazing ! Coaches, support staff, medical staff and players who couldn’t travel huge team effort. pic.twitter.com/akdhZEuI9d
— Myles Landick (@rugbymylo) November 6, 2021
The Jersey Reds clubhouse was packed with supporters cheering on their island.
Up for the Cup! ๐ฏ๐ช๐๐พ pic.twitter.com/sT4WjCXM1Z
— Jersey Reds (@jerseyrfc) November 6, 2021
So proud of the young lads today!! @jerseyrfc @JRFCAthletic pic.twitter.com/FuoUeKVaXi
— cliff chipperfield (@cliffchip) November 6, 2021
Guernsey won the Ladies and Veterans titles, beating Jersey 46-7 and 55-19 respectively.

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