Some moments define belief. Others define momentum.
For Accra Majestics, the opening scores against Dansoman Hurricanes delivered both.
It was Gary Jackman, operating with calm authority as the flyhalf, who opened the scoring with a well-taken penalty kick; the first points of the match and the first points of the day. In a tight contest where pressure arrived early, Gary’s composure set the tone and reminded everyone that preparation shows when it matters most.
That confidence soon translated into greater reward. From a structured lineout move, Issaka Issifu (centre) displayed sharp awareness and strength, crossing the line to score his first try for the team. It was a finish built on trust, timing, and commitment to the system, a moment that reflected both individual hunger and collective effort.
Gary would later add to his tally with a brilliantly taken try, capping off a strong attacking sequence that underlined his influence on the game. With one try and one penalty kick, he finished the match as Accra Majestics’ top point scorer, proving that leadership isn’t always loud, sometimes it’s simply reliable.
Together, Gary and Issaka didn’t just put points on the board.
They gave the team belief, momentum and a foundation to build on.


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