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NRFF President Charges Black Stallions to Excel as Team Departs for Tunisia

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Ahead of the much-anticipated 2024 Africa Rugby Cup in Tunisia, the President of the Nigeria Rugby Football Federation (NRFF), Dr. Ademola Are, has urged the Black Stallions to strive for excellence and bring glory to the nation.

While addressing the team before their departure to Jemmal, the host city for the tournament, Dr. Are praised the players for their dedication and commitment to representing Nigeria on the global stage.

“I want to take this moment to commend your commitment, determination, and discipline in representing our fatherland in the pre-World Cup qualifiers in Tunisia,” Dr. Are stated. “As you embark on this historic journey, you carry the hopes and aspirations of millions of Nigerians eager to see our nation reclaim its place among rugby-playing countries worldwide.

“Despite the challenges we’ve faced during our preparations, I urge you to remain spirited and focused. Your efforts will not only contribute to the growth of rugby in Nigeria but also inspire a new generation to believe in the possibilities of our great nation. We are all rooting for you to make us proud.”

The Black Stallions held a brief training camp in Abuja before departing for Tunisia aboard ValueJet Airlines, the official carrier of the Nigerian rugby team. Upon arrival, the team will ramp up their preparations ahead of their first match on December 18, 2024.

Meanwhile, the team’s head coach, Steve Lewis, expressed confidence in the squad’s readiness to compete on the international stage after a long hiatus.

“We are excited to represent Nigeria once again in a 15-a-side competition,” Lewis remarked. “The longest journey begins with a single step, and this week in Tunisia will be a test of our resolve and preparation. It is a challenge we embrace wholeheartedly, and we are ready to engage with teams from across the continent.”

The Stallions will compete against host nation Tunisia, Ghana, and Zambia in the group stage. The winner of the group will advance to face Morocco, the reigning champions from the other qualifiers, for a spot in the final phase of the competition.

This marks Nigeria’s return to 15-a-side rugby competition for the first time since 2019, making it a crucial milestone for the team. The Stallions are determined to make an impactful comeback and reignite Nigeria’s presence on the international rugby scene, fueled by passion, resilience, and unwavering support from home.

With their eyes set on glory, the Black Stallions are ready to leave their mark in Tunisia and proudly fly the Nigerian flag high.

 

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