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Blackrock Easter festival returns at RFUEA

Registered teams include Dubai Exiles FC, Uganda Kobs, EPSA Morans and Little Sports Organisation.

In Summary

• Kenya Harlequin chairperson Victor Sudi said: "We are thrilled to host the Blackrock Easter Festival and welcome teams from across Kenya and our international counterparts."

• The event is geared towards honouring youth rugby and fostering international sportsmanship, uniting gifted young athletes from the region.

Patrick Odongo
Patrick Odongo
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Twelve local and international teams will compete at the Blackrock Easter Festival at the RFUEA grounds in Nairobi on April 13.

Registered teams include Dubai Exiles FC, Uganda Kobs, EPSA Morans and Little Sports Organisation.

Kenya Harlequin chairperson Victor Sudi said: "We are thrilled to host the Blackrock Easter Festival and welcome teams from across Kenya and our international counterparts."

"Our commitment to developing the spirit of rugby extends beyond our borders and this festival exemplifies our dedication to nurturing young talent and promoting the values of sportsmanship and camaraderie," he added. 

The event is geared towards honouring youth rugby and fostering international sportsmanship, uniting gifted young athletes from the region.

"We are thrilled about the partnership for the Blackrock Easter Festival," added Wa-Tindi, Blackrock Tournament Director.

"Their dedication to providing quality children's programming aligns perfectly with our mission to offer positive experiences for young athletes and spectators."