Day: 16 January 2014
The Growth Of Rugby
By @Skarramishale The task of the modern educator is not to cut down jungles, but to irrigate deserts – C. S Lewis. Rugby was once a drug sold only to those who could afford to speak, listen and act in the language of the queen. The few blacks who tried a hand or two at […]
Read More...Women’s Rugby
By @Ominamai Women’s rugby in Kenya is less celebrated unlike the male version of the game. This could be attributed to the general lack of awareness on the sport and more often than not, the stigma associated with women playing rugby. Despite not achieving the milestones of their male counterparts, the Kenya Women National Rugby […]
Read More...Flipside, The Other Angle
By @Ominamai As the game of rugby grows, so does the number of fans thronging the pitches to catch the action. Rugby has become the weekend plot and thus the rush to make every rugby game an event. As Odd Shaped Balls Kenya celebrates its 2nd birthday, I do what I’ve yearned to do in […]
Read More...The Introduction
After the silence, we are finally back up and now in a brand new home as you can clearly see. This move has been a long time coming and gives me great joy to finally see it through. I hope you have as much fun navigating through this website as I had putting it together.. […]
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