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Admirable turnout for rugby programme - Barbados Today

The Barbados Rugby Football Union reports that there was a very good turnout for the restart of their Get Into Rugby (GIR) Programme on Saturday, January 14, 2023. The coaches reported that they had a vibrant and varied group of youngsters participating. The sessions run every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the historic Garrison Savannah, home of

The Bajan Reporter | TRN Rugathlon kicks off this weekend!

Saturday July 26, 2022 promises to be a very busy day at the Historic Garrison Savannah. Not only will the Barbados Turf Club be holding horse racing…

The Bajan Reporter | BRFU offers Condolences towards the passing of Warren Mottley

The Bajan Reporter | BRFU offers Condolences towards the passing of Warren Mottley
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The Bajan Reporter | No rugby, just yet! It s only Common Sense…

by Bajan Reporter / May 1st, 2021 The Barbados Rugby Football Union ( BRFU) wishes to advise all players, coaches and supporters that the most recent Government COVID-19 update specifically prohibits the discipline, postponing a restart until further notice. Basketball and netball are the other prohibited team sports, while horse-racing and wrestling also remain forbidden. The BRFU is committed to the safety of the entire Barbados rugby community and will follow Government directives in the face of this public health threat. Local rugby supporters had been eagerly awaiting good news from the Government and were disappointed at this week’s announcement. “ 2021 is where plans go to die,” said one Barbados rugby supporter. “

The Bajan Reporter | Rugby Barbados optimistic that team sports will soon restart safely

by Bajan Reporter / April 3rd, 2021 While expressing disappointment that team sports are not yet allowed, the Executive Committee of the Barbados Rugby Football Union again emphasized safety as their top priority. This was in response to the latest Government directive, EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (COVID-19) (CURFEW) (NO. 7) DIRECTIVE, 2021, which is in effect until April 11, 2021. Secretary Malcolm Steel said that the Union is urging all rugby enthusiasts to work on their fitness in preparation for the eventual restart of team sports, whenever this takes place. Plans are afoot to start a Men’s Domestic League tournament when Government regulations permit. With the number of COVID-19 cases trending downward, the rugby community hopes that this safe restart is imminent. The official rugby values are

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