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Monday, April 05, 2010

Join Bhubesi Pride's charitable rugby coaching adventure in Africa

Next January, an ambitious team of six rugby enthusiasts will depart from the UK and head south on a 15 000 mile journey to coach rugby to African youngsters and empower local staff in ten African countries. The final destination is Cape Town, five months later. You can be a part of that journey by applying to join today.

Travelling in two Land Rover Defenders, the Bhubesi Pride coaching team will base themselves near each school or community for a week, providing daily coaching sessions to pupils aged 10 to 15. It’s a charitable project that will no doubt change the lives of hundreds of underprivileged kids, with rugby as the vehicle.

Creating a rugby legacy, the team will actively involve teachers, coaches and volunteers in all coaching sessions. They will be provided with simple coaching guides and development programmes so they’re able to continue uniting children through the sport in the future. There will also be an active focus on tackling health and social issues.

British schools are encouraged to get involved in the project as they can become official linked schools. If you’re a teacher, coach, parent or pupil, you can tell Bhubesi Pride about your favourite training sessions, share fundraising ideas, or simply offer your support for the preparation of this exciting and worthwhile project.

Rugbydump has got involved with the aim of getting word out there as we truly believe this is a fantastic venture that will not only be an incredible experience for all involved, but without a doubt help change lives forever. Hopefully, if all goes well, RD will be joining up with the team along the way at some stage next year.

So if you’re interested in seeing Africa, coaching rugby, and changing lives, you can apply for one of the five available places on the expedition team. If you’re a motivated, adventurous individual with a passion for community rugby coaching, this could be the ultimate opportunity as you join Bhubesi Pride on this charitable rugby coaching project.

The top twenty applicants will be invited to an assessment day in May, where the final five to join Richard on the team will then be selected. We’re confident, and hoping, that at least one of the team members will be chosen after hearing about and applying for this through Rugbydump.

The video explains it all, but to find out more information and most importantly apply, please get on over to Rugbyinafrica.org today.


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9 Comments:

  • 1st!!!! This looks awesome this should be done all over the world.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at April 05, 2010 9:38 pm  

  • I have just applied for this, it looks incredible

    By Anonymous Jon, at April 05, 2010 10:50 pm  

  • That's awesome Jon, good on ya. I would if I had 6 months to spare and no family or job! Plenty out there in that situation though. What better way to see Africa and make a difference in life?? Sensational. All the best with this.

    By Anonymous Fraser, at April 05, 2010 10:57 pm  

  • 2:19 nice handling!!!

    By Anonymous VictorSoCalRuggger, at April 06, 2010 2:52 am  

  • This looks like good fun. All the best with it.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at April 06, 2010 6:38 pm  

  • The Idea is good but I think this effort should be put in supplying those countrys with basic needs not rugby. Don't get me wrong i love Rugby but there are better things to do for those African Countrys. They should put this tour through the parts of Europe where Rugby is still unknown. And a nother thing if i wouldn't have had the high standared of Medical care of my Country i wouldn't be able to move my wrist or mey elbow properly after my Rugby injurys

    By Blogger DirkandLisa, at April 06, 2010 8:07 pm  

  • This is very good. You can make friends for life by travelling and playing rugby! They should make more projects like this one on every continent!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at April 06, 2010 9:55 pm  

  • Jon, good for you. I would have applied for this as well if I thought I could have lived up to the pressure and could have met the qualifications. (It's not often that Canadians get called on for rugby training).

    All joking aside, I would love to see a video blog of this trip posted on rugbydump. If an RD viewer was chosen he should keep us all posted on the project's progress. I'm sure I'm not alone in saying that I would be living vicariously through the participants'.

    By Blogger Unknown, at April 07, 2010 4:43 am  

  • In line with "screwed finger" Dirk - although i don't know if i agree with his view entirely - I can't help but think about Max Brito, lying forgotten in Bordeaux. Who knows what they think about this in Côte d'Ivoire.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at April 07, 2010 11:37 am  

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