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November 21, 2024

Here Is What You Are Missing In The Central Uganda Women’s And Reserve Rugby Leagues

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The Avengers will host the Black Pearls in the season's opener. Photo by URU.

As the men’s Nile Special Rugby Premier League is slowly taking shape, there is a lot more rugby that is happening across the women’s and men’s game in the central region of Uganda.

In the women’s central main rugby league, 4 teams have signed up, with Makerere based Ewes Rugby joining the main frame. In the men’s central reserve league, 8 teams are currently participating.

What Is The Central Reserve League?

The top flight of Ugandan rugby is comprised of 10 teams, with each expected to field a development side in the reserve league. Of the 10 teams, 8 are located in the central region, with Jinja Hippos and Walukuba Barbarians coming from the eastern part of the country. This leaves the central league with 8 teams that are now going into game week 3 of the competition.

A Sailors Player Takes On Stallions’ Players In A Friendly Game of Touch Rugby. Photo by Denise Namale.

The intention of the reserve league is to give fringe players, players returning from injury and junior players a chance to grow their rugby while knocking on the doors of the main stage.

The reserve sides include; Stallions (Heathens), Bisons (Buffaloes), Sailors (Black Pirates), Boks (KOBs), iNtangas (Impis), Rams 2 (Rams), Kifaru (Rhinos) and Jjengo (Mongers).

The Women’s Central Rugby League

The women’s central league also returned and they are going into Game Week 2. Current Uganda Cup title holders, The Avengers, shall be out to continue their good form at home to the Black Pearls where as the other traditional side in The Thunderbirds shall face new comers, The Ewes.

Avengers’ Faith Namugga Leaves Black Pearls’ Defenders For Dead. They Meet Again This Saturday. Photo by Avengers’ Media

The local women’s league is important because it’s the pool from which the National 15s and 7s teams are selected. Similar leagues are held in the other regions of the country as well, with teams from as far as Lira, Kabale and Mbale.  

Why These Leagues Are Important

Whereas the spotlight shines brightest on the men’s senior Nile Special Rugby Premier League, it is important to follow these leagues as well. It is from such leagues that the stars of tomorrow arise for the clubs and national teams.

It is still a logistical nightmare to hold nationwide competitions at this level, but we have to start somewhere. Combined with the other regional competitions, this provides a platform for everyone involved in rugby to play their part.

The Central Women’s Rugby Fixtures For Round 1

January 28th

Ewes Rugby Vs Thunderbirds – Legends, 4PM.

Avengers Vs Black Pearls – Entebbe, 2PM.

February 4th

Black Pearls Vs Ewes – Kings Park, 2PM.

Avengers Vs Thunderbirds – Entebbe, 4PM.

February 11th

Ewes Rugby Vs Avengers – Makerere, 2PM.

Thunderbirds Vs Black Pearls -Kyadondo, 2PM.

The Central Men’s Reserve League Fixtures For Game Week 3

Jjengo Vs iNtangas – Entebbe, 12PM.

Boks Vs Stallions – Legends, 12PM.

Rams 2 Vs Kifaru – Makerere, 2PM.

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