Rugby Royalty: Conquerors SC Rule, Majestics Rebound, and Hunters Emerge in Thrilling Accra Sevens Showdown

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Greater Accra, Ghana — May 3, 2025. The second week of the GRCC Regional 7s at Saint Thomas Aquinas School pitch brought fire, flair, and fierce rugby action as teams from across Greater Accra battled it out in a day of unforgettable sevens rugby.

Hosted under the banner of Ghana Rugby Football Union, the tournament showcased growth, grit, and the surging potential of domestic rugby union talent.

Conquerors SC Continue Their Dominance

Conquerors SC proved once again why they’re a powerhouse in the Ghanaian rugby landscape. Blistering with pace and precision, they opened their campaign with a massive 55-0 statement win over IDAS Sports Club and followed it with back-to-back shutouts, overpowering African Warriors (31-0) and Accra Rugby Club (24-0). A clean sweep and three wins on the bounce now firmly place them atop the leaderboard.

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Accra Majestics Rise From the Ashes

After a humbling 24-0 loss to Accra Rugby Club in their opening fixture, Accra Majestics responded with incredible character and determination. They rallied to secure a 24-0 win over IDAS Sports Club and closed the day with a convincing 14-0 triumph over African Warriors. The Majestics’ two shutout victories after an early setback were a powerful message of resilience.

Accra Rugby Club Make Strong Statements

Accra Rugby Club were clinical throughout the day, bagging two dominant wins. After taking down the Majestics (24-0), they followed with a commanding 34-0 result against Dansoman Hurricanes. Although they fell to Conquerors SC in the final match (0-24), they proved they are still major contenders in this year’s competition.

Hunters Rugby Hunt Down Points

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Hunters Rugby quietly made their presence felt. After beating Dansoman Hurricanes (29-5), they pulled off a gritty 12-5 win over African Warriors. Despite falling short to Conquerors SC later in the day (0-24), they continue to grow in confidence and structure.

Warriors and Hurricanes Face Challenges

African Warriors had a tough run, suffering three losses, though their fight remained visible. Dansoman Hurricanes were also on the receiving end of heavy defeats, showing glimpses of promise but needing to regroup for the next round.

What’s Next?

With Week 2 behind us, attention turns to the next showdown in the GRCC Regional 7s. Fans can expect more drama, determination, and dazzling rugby as the battle for regional supremacy intensifies.

Full Week 2 Results Summary:•

Conquerors SC 55–0 IDAS Sports Club
• Accra Rugby Club 24–0 Accra Majestics
• Dansoman Hurricanes 5–29 Hunters Rugby
• African Warriors 0–31 Conquerors SC
• Accra Rugby Club 34–0 Dansoman Hurricanes
• African Warriors 5–12 Hunters Rugby
• Accra Majestics 24–0 IDAS Sports Club
• Conquerors SC 24–0 Accra Rugby Club
• Dansoman Hurricanes 0–33 IDAS Sports Club
• African Warriors 0–14 Accra Majestics
• Hunters Rugby 0–24 Conquerors SC

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The journey continues—and with it, the passion that fuels Ghana Rugby’s rising momentum.

The president of Ghana Rugby Football Union (GRFU), Ms. Rafatu Inusah, has disclosed that the Ghana Rugby Men’s team are currently preparing for the Rugby Africa Men’s 7s in Mauritius.

Ghana is among the top 12 countries that are participating in this tournament. As part of the team’s preparations for the upcoming competition, they will engage in pre-tournament games as the technical team fine-tunes the side.

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The 2025 Africa Men’s 7s Cup is officially scheduled to take place in Mauritius on June 21–22, 2025, with the prestigious rugby tournament bringing together top teams from across the continent.

Inusah also revealed that the team’s preparations are being guided by a detailed training program focused on improving game strategy, physical conditioning, and mental sharpness.

She emphasized the importance of international exposure, stating that test matches and training camps have been arranged to give the players a feel of high-pressure competition ahead of the tournament.

She further appealed to corporate bodies and stakeholders to support the national team’s efforts, noting that the players are highly motivated and ready to represent Ghana with pride.

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