It has been an amazing experience travelling to play in Zimbabwe. The country is fanatical about it's rugby, and the reception we have had has been truly heartwarming and at times very emotional. Politics has inevitably reared it ugly head on this tour, something we have done our best to sidestep. All I will say is that the rugby supporters in Zimbabwe are desperate for foreign rugby teams to start going back to Zimbabwe so that they can progress as a rugby nation and to give their young rugby players the opportunities that have not been available for probably 10 years!
My comment on this is go!!!!
As said we have been wonderfully looked after. I have been on some fantastic tours in my life but this was to say the least something else, the gratitude and good feeling was overwhelming. Whenever people saw pink shirts they would come up to us, to ask us questions, to enquire how we are finding Zimbabwe, to thank us for coming back and to wish us the best of luck. This was from both black and white, rich and poor. From the top of the Zimbabwean rugby hierarchy to the many making a living selling what they can find in the street!
Rugby in Zimbabwe is very integrated and the Zim Rugby Union see their future in developing players from the townships and the poorer backgrounds in Zimbabwe. The township visit was very moving and a significant moment in many of our players lives. To see the poverty of some and how far down they are starting on the ladder of life on one hand, yet on the other hand the absolute passion and talent for the game that they have!
I have lots of conversations to have before I can say anything definate, but I really want to do something to help rugby develop amongst the less advantaged in this country. Moves have already been made within the tour party to provide scholarships for a number of very talented players to attend Churchill College, where they can develop their rugby talent and get a proper education, but I would like to do something more within the ISB! Not least because our boys receive some of the finest education in the world and therefore I see it as only fitting that we give back to those that do not. The cost of this education for these boys is $570 per boy per year an impossible amount of money for these boys parents, but less than a yearly Sky subscription for us!!!!!
As said I need to talk to many people about this but please do feel free to drop me an email if you would like to help!
Chris
chairman@isrugby.org