By Akeem Lawal
Bronson Weir |
THE Nigeria Rugby Football Federation (NRFF) has
appointed South African rugby expert, Bronson Weir as Head Coach of the senior national rugby team, Black Stallions, Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com reports.
The former Kenya Rugby Sevens development coach, who won
the 2012 Africa 7s championship with Kenya, also guided Belhar RFC to Darling
7s victory in Cape town South Africa in 2016. His appointment will see him reunite with Black Stallions’ speedstar
Christian Ogar who played under him at Belhar RFC.
Weir with Ogar at Belhar RFC |
Nigeria Rugby Football Federation President (NRFF), Kelechukwu
Mbagwu revealed this appointment while given one year
stewardship of his board in a press conference in Lagos on Thursday, said the lifting of suspension on the body by the
Rugby Africa, has allowed Nigeria back on international scene.
Mbagwu addressing journalists |
Mbagwu said Weir is expected to be in charge when the Black
Stallions engage in an international match against Super 16 Champions, Niger
Republic in Niamey on the 11th of August and Ghana on a yet to be fixed date.
Nigeria will also be attending the African Rugby Regional 7s in Cote d’Ivoire
in September 16-17 2018.
He said that Rugby Africa will use the international
matches to assess the ability of the Nigerian team.
“We have put a solid constitution in place, we’ve got
seasoned administrators running rugby, we’ve got a Rugby House a base for the running
of rugby. So for me, these are the critical achievements I will like people
see. That we have put in place, a solid foundation for the smooth running of
rugby in Nigeria.
“I believe we have the best chance of victory at the
African Rugby Regional 7s which will qualify us to move up to the next stage in
the Rugby 7s rankings in Africa. On the international match against the Super
16 champions Niger Republic and Ghana, I am fully confident that we will have a
convincing victory and showcase Nigerian rugby at its best.
“This time around, that is not where we are going to
stop.Nigeria has the potential, we’ve got the ability, natural physique for rugby
and I believe we should be among the top three teams in Africa.”
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