23/01/2018
*** Will Namilyamgo hold onto it's title this season?***
The inter-schools' rugby tournament commonly known as Super Eight, which boasts of myriad rugby-playing schools, and which has been the breeding ground for Uganda's best rugby players at both professional and semi-pro level is slated to kick off on the 18th of February, 2018, according to a recent letter from the Uganda Schools Rugby Association, USRA.
Normally graced by 8 schools, this year's eighth school is yet to be determined, and we will update you as soon as it is.
Last year's competitions, in spite of being marred by filed reports and complaints to USRA citing malpractice by various teams (refer to past posts), were full of highly competitive games played with German precision and breathtaking shows of skill from the likes of Hans Kakira , Balagadde Kelvin, Magero Humphrey and Sempeke Josiah, to mention but a few. Namilyango College put up a show worth a number of standing ovations, King's College Budo put up a surprisingly good show after limping for a number of years, Makerere college school, under the one Dr. Lumu showed an undying spirit, getting out in the semis but leaving it's mark. Kololo SS put up a good show but indiscipline cost them, and Light Academy Secondary Boy's - Uganda well they did more slaying on pitch than rugby, but put up a number of brave shows against their opponents. London College was the most silent participant with a number of missed games and a number of losses, whereas Hana international school " Hana Ruffianz" , once a rugby powerhouse, pulled out because they didn't have any players left after the rugby scholarships were removed.
This year, however, the cards have been laid out evenly on the table, and the dice has been rolled. Of the above mentioned schools, which one in your opinion will win this year's ? Will Namilyango hold onto it, or will it hand it over to another school?