Selwyn St. Bernard (born 30 July 1977) is a Trinidad and Tobagorugby union and rugby league footballer. As a rugby union player, his position is as a flanker. St. Bernard has represented Trinidad and Tobago and the West Indies in rugby union at 15-a-side and sevens, and the West Indies in rugby league at 13-a-side and nines.
Playing career
He first played for Caribs RFC, in Trinidad,[1] then also played in England, where he represented Basingstoke R.F.C., in rugby union, from 1999/2000 to 2004.[2] In December 2001, St. Bernard was named as the Rugby Player of the Year at the Trinidad and Tobago Rugby Football Union annual awards following the success of Caribs in winning the Championship Division and several other competitions throughout the season.[3] In 2004, he switched to rugby league and joined Gateshead Thunder.[2][4] In 2006, he signed for Blaydon RFC.[5]
In 2004, St. Bernard represented the West Indies playing rugby league nines at the Middlesex 9s and at the York 9s where he scored the golden point try in the final for the West Indies to win the Fairfax Cup.[12][13][14] In October 2004, St Bernard played in the first 13-a-side international for the West Indies which they won 50–22 against South Africa.[15]