Bryncoch RFC Looking forward to Hosting LKC Jaguars
Bryncoch Rugby Football Club are ready to host LKC Jaguars at the
Memorial Recreational Ground in Neath. Speaking on social Network, Facebook,
Bryncoch Youth RFC team manager Mr. Ade Williams said he would facilitate for
LKC to have a memorable visit.
"...we are all looking
forward to your visit next month ,and I promise you will all have a good
time...if there is anything you or the players need when you are with us please
feel free to ask ,I will do anything to help you enjoy your visit ".
Steven Thomas one of the Bryncoch coaches also told
the LKC team captain Kao Chibana that the Eagles, as Brynchoch RFC are
affectionately known, are looking forward to welcome the Jaguars to their
"little village" and that it is a great privilege for the
boys to host them.
"We look forward to it. Hopefully weather will
improve. We've had quite a wet winter. Hopefully not to much of a shock to
you" he said.
Kao in response told Mr Thomas that the LKC Jaguars
were privileged to be visiting their wonderful village. He told Mr. Thomas that
he hoped that the boys from Botswana will adapt and "give the eagles a run
for their money".
Mr Thomas told Kao 2016 was their year for
development. "We have quite a young side. Youth in our country is u19.
Most of our team is u17 so this is a development year for us. Most of our team
have been together since u8s. Both Steve Ireland and myself have been with them
since then as our sons play with the team. They are all really looking forward
to welcoming you. He said.
Mr Ade Williams promised that they will make it a
point to go watch the LKC Jaguars play other fixtures in the UK.
Brilliant
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ReplyDeleteAfter a brave performance by The young Jaguars side against Gower college at Tonmawr RFC. it is for all to see they are a very good side in the making they play the game in the spirit it should be played, with pasion belief and commitment they will run until the final whistle and leave the field with a smile on there faces. The young men have no doubt done theyre parents school and country proud in the way they have played and conducted themselves off field .Looking forward to you playing Gowerton School this Thursday good luck for the rest of your tour and hope you have had a warm welcome whilst visiting Wales.
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