Jamaica's Reggae Warriors have made history, qualifying for the Rugby League World Cup.
Defeating the United States 16-10 in the final of the Americas Championship in Jacksonville, the Jamaican side became the 11th nation to claim a spot in the 2021 World Cup - among the likes of the Kiwis, Australia and England.
The match mirrored Jamaica's first ever international test which was also against the USA in 2009 - just five years after rugby league in Jamaica started.
Jamaica were fast off the blocks in the first half of the clash with two penalty goals and two tries to put them well ahead of the USA Hawks by 16 points.
The Hawks didn't go down without a fight, however, after two quick tries just before halftime put a win for Jamaica in doubt.
The Reggae Warriors were suddenly forced into defence-mode as they desperately held tight onto their six-point buffer throughout the scoreless second half.
Quick to celebrate the historic achievement, Jamaica shared a Facebook post which read: "World History! We are goin' to the World Cup."
The USA Hawks will have a shot at claiming a spot in the World Cup in a repechage competition next year.