Tanzania XV Rugby Team Prepares for International Match against Brycethin RFC

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Tanzania XV’s national rugby team is all set to take on Brycethin Rugby Football Club (RFC) from Wales in a highly anticipated international rugby match. The Tanzania Rugby Association (TRU) Secretary General, Anthony Dawa, expressed that preparations for the event are in full swing. The team members have been engaged in rigorous training sessions, gearing up for the thrilling encounter scheduled to take place on May 28th at the University of Dar es Salaam (USDM) grounds.

Seeking Sponsorship and Calling for National Support

In their pursuit of success, the Tanzanian team is actively seeking sponsorship from interested parties to bolster their preparations for this crucial game and future events. TRU Secretary General Anthony Dawa emphasized the importance of support from the nation to rally behind the team.

Dawa stressed that the national team has been dedicatedly working to ensure they are fully prepared for the challenge that awaits them. With a talented group of athletes, Tanzania aims to showcase their skills and represent the country with pride on the international stage.

Determination to give a tough fight

Captain Gaudence Kalikela expressed his enthusiasm and confidence for the upcoming match, inviting all Tanzanians to attend and support the national team. Kalikela emphasized their determination to give Brycethin RFC a tough fight, stating, “Our team is excited to face Brycethin, and we are confident in our abilities to give them a run for their money.”

The match between Tanzania XV and Brycethin RFC promises to be a captivating event. In addition to the international match, the TRU has announced the Kisolanza Iringa Touch Rugby Tournament, scheduled for May 27th in Iringa.

In overall, the Tanzanian team aims to make their mark on the international stage. The TRU encourages all Tanzanians to rally behind their national team and demonstrate the spirit of unity and pride in this crucial game.

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