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Ahead African Sevens Championship: Juries Happy With Talents At His Disposal

NRFF, Nigeria Rugby Football Federation

NRFF sevens coach, Fabian Juries has hailed the present talents in the team as they intensify training towards their participation in African sevens championship in Harare, Zimbabwe on the 29th and 30th of November 2014.

Speaking earlier today during their early morning training session inside the Mainbowl of the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos, the soft spoken coach said, “I think there are couple of good guys in the team, but I believe that there is still a lot of work to be done in terms of putting adequate structures in place to complement the quality players on ground, the team posses powerful and fast athletes which makes up for a good balance between their size, speed and strength.”

The South African Rugby legend who is ranked number 4 try scorer in Seven series in the world cautioned that there are still more work to be done to turn the players into finished products, hence instant success must not be expected from the team because it can put unnecessary pressure on them which is not good ahead of any tournament.

He noted that with countries like South Africa and Kenya also expected at the tournament, there is a need for patience from the federation and also rugby enthusiasts.

Fabian Juries, photo sport24.co.za
Fabian Juries, photo sport24.co.za

“Speaking realistically, we have a lot of quality teams such as South Africa, Kenya that are going to be coming for the tournament, they are world class team and some of their players have already played on the IRB/HSBC Sevens Circuit.” “So if we get to the quarter finals or the semifinals maybe that will be a great achievement.”

Juries who will be taking charge of a senior national team for the first time boasted that he’s not just in Nigeria to pass time or for excursion but on a serious mission to write his name in the sand of time in rugby history in the most populous black nation in the world.
“I played Sevens for a while before turning to coaching, I think I bring a bit of experience from what I have learnt over the years playing sevens rugby”

He advised that for the sport to grow as expected, it is important to start at the grass root level and have structures in primary schools, secondary schools and tertiary institutions.

“When you have those talents coming through primary and secondary schools which provides you a big pool of players that you can pick from, it makes the job easier.”

photo credit NRFF
photo credit NRFF

Juries was quick to reassure the Nigeria Rugby Football Federation that despite the fact that at the moment, there are few rugby athletes in Nigeria, which makes it imperative to start from the scratch, he will still improvise till when all the necessary factors will be in place for a good working environment.

“Although, it is kind of difficult but we will have to work with what we on groundt and make the best of it. So we just need to improvise and work hard which will ultimately take you to the top which is one of my core beliefs in life.”

He also commended the NRFF for their commitment despite the limited resources in their disposal.

LEGENDS HERE TO HELP NIGERIAN RUGBY

Breyton Paulse – TV Presenter and EX Springbok Professional Rugby Player
Breyton Paulse – TV Presenter and EX Springbok Professional Rugby Player

Two of the greatest names in South African rugby are visiting Lagos this week as guests of the Nigerian Rugby Football Federation.

Speaking at a media conference at the Federal Palace Hotel on Victoria Island, the Nigerian Rugby Football Federation’s Technical Director, Mr Tunji Fasimoye, welcomed the two ex- Springboks Danie Gerber and Breyton Paulse who are in town to help raise the profile of the fast growing sport in Nigeria.

Gerber, who is an International Rugby Board Hall of Fame member, played most of his rugby in the pre-professional era establishing an international reputation as a fearless defender and unstoppable force on attack. His speed, strength, size and ability to find open space spread terror among opponents across the globe.

He will be sharing his skills and experience with grass roots development coaches and then he will be working with senior players as they prepare to travel and play in the Africa Cup 7s in Kenya in November.

Danie Gerber-Seasoned Rugby Development Coach and EX Springbok International Rugby Hall of fame
Danie Gerber-Seasoned Rugby Development Coach and EX Springbok International Rugby Hall of fame

Having grown up in the apartheid era of South Africa’s history Gerber, dubbed the Maestro, played all his rugby as an amateur and spurned several big money offers from the professional rugby league in the UK.

Gerber’s legacy will always be one of disappointment for many rugby fans, as South Africa’s politics deprived the international game of one of its brightest stars.

No centre had combined the athleticism and power that Gerber possessed before, and while the spectre of the quick, powerful centre now looms large over world rugby he has yet to be bettered.

He made history though when he played alongside Errol Tobias the first black player to represent the Springboks. Today, Gerber lives in Port Elizabeth where he runs and rugby development academy for school kids.

Breyton Paulse – TV Presenter and EX Springbok Professional Rugby Player
Breyton Paulse – TV Presenter and EX Springbok Professional Rugby Player

Breyton Paulse burst onto the South African rugby scene when he scored a hat-trick of tires in his debut Currie Cup match in 1996.

Thought by many to be too small to make an impact on the international scene Paulse proved the pundits wrong combining blistering speed (he was the South African schools 200 and 400 metre champion) with illusive running which became the trade mark of his career.

Paulse played the majority of his rugby as a wing for Western Province where he average almost a try a match winning three Currie Cup championships and scoring 320 points for the blue and white hooped team.

At Super 15 level Paulse was just as devastating with his famous flick-flaks after scoring a try showing that this was an athlete who could do it all. Having played 54 times for the Springboks including the 2003 and 2007 World Cup finals Paulse moved to see out the end of his career playing for Clermont Auvergne in the highly competitive Top 14.

Paulse is now a well-respected rugby expert on Supersport.

Tunji Fasimoye – VP NRFF,
Tunji Fasimoye – VP NRFF,

Mr Fasimoye thanked the sponsors, South African Airways, the Federal Palace Hotel, SAB Miller, and Cedarburg wines for bringing the two Springboks to Nigeria to share their love of the game and to work with the NRFF to develop the sport further.

The Legends Danie Gerber and Breyton will be organizing trainings for Rugby coaches and players. A look at their itinery while in Nigeria;

17th September – Training of Coaches will be done by Donnie at EXP training room

18th September – The Legends will be training of Players and Coaches at the Kings College Lagos from 9am – 2pm

19th September – Danie will be at Kings College from 9am – 2pm focusing on defence, attack, re-start, phase playing strategy, skills and techniques of Rugby

Breyton Paulse Addressing the media
Breyton Paulse Addressing the media