Nashua rugby skills project to develop young talent

The new Nashua rugby skills project, an initiative meant to develop players from grassroots level, is expected to benefit the Botswana Rugby Union (BRU).

The ShadowBall team, who are in charge of the project from South Africa, was in Botswana last week to train young players and coaches at Wharic Park.

It was the first time that the programme was introduced to the country. BRU vice president-technical, Sean Irish told Mmegi Sport that the idea is meant to teach players how to pass and catch the ball. 

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