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To celebrate women’s day, the Uganda Rugby Union (www.UgandaRugby.com) organized a Level 1 coaching course for women at Kyadondo Rugby Grounds. The course was conducted by World Rugby Educators Helen Buteme and Andrew Owor.
The level 1 course covered coaching tips, principles of play, roles of a coach, the different coaching styles and aims of coaching. A participant centered approach for the 16 female rugby players was used to ensure proper understanding of the course elements. The course involved many practical sessions to do with ball reception kick off, line outs, clearing a pass, a swab, mauling, drop kicks.
All the candidates successfully passed the course and are ready to implement what they learnt.
“Am glad most of my mates returned in good health,” Juuko told the club s official website as the team resumed training for league resumption on Friday. “Now we need to catch up fast because we’ve got a lot coming.
“Personally I am happy with how I’ve performed in the four games played so far and as a team, we’ve managed to improve in each game.”
On how he had managed to cope despite playing with different options at the back, Juuko said: “So far I’ve managed to play alongside Enock [Walusimbi] and Isa Lumu but I can ascertain that both are capable.”