enjoyed every moment despite losing both their games.
“Our team is here for the first time and we are happy with the progress so far. We are looking forward to an improved outing next year as our team is still young,” Magoti said.
Peter Mtetwa of Gaza High in Chipinge was happy with the experience and believes such exposure is good for young players.
“We lost two games and won one, which is good for us, the games went on well and I enjoyed the experience.
“I would also want to thank the sponsors who organised such a big event for us and travelling all the way from Manicaland is a good motivation for the players,” Mtetwa said.
Roosevelt’s Talent Mabhaudi said she was happy that more girls were taking part.
“I used to view the sport as a rough one but the moment I started playing it, I liked it.
“Rugby is a mind game and it teaches discipline and team work and I am looking forward to taking part in the event next year.
“There is a lot of improvement in terms of the organisation and it is something good for the sport,” Mabhudhi said.



