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Competition rejected in 2021, return of rugby After being suspended for more than a year due to rules and regulations from the coronavirus infection, 40 rugby players participated in a training session on Saturday. ‘Day to come back and play at Wettengel. Rugby Fields and Dededo. The three-hour event, sponsored by the Guam National Olympic Committee and the Guam Rugby Football Union, has been a popular affair with organizers considering similar events in the future. 사설토토

 "With the disease that haprevented everything, we have a lot of players with unfulfilled expectations, weak abilities, and we have compassion for them," said GRFU President and President Rob Leon Guerrero. is a little fun we try Under the bright sun and the airless atmosphere, the heat grips students-athletes as they eagerly study and acquire unforgettable new skills that "permanent during the epidemic." We have nothing like the Union to be able to organize and organize, "Leon Guerrero said." Going forward .., We really saw that there is a lot of interest and we want you to get into our rugby area so we can play again. "For Tammie Cruz, a junior at George Washington High School, a return to the field has rekindled the love interest in the game that brought it about." work, "Cruz said. I like Rugby. It was my way of expressing my anger. It was just my treatment. While the training provided many opportunities to return to the sport, it also became a reality showing how frustrated many of them were. But after passing, kicking and other training challenges, the difficult game fell by the wayside and laughter, as well as future winners, came out. Mia Tobias, who eventually switched to the Titans of Tiyan High School in March 2020. Where the students-athletes split, a missing friendship was eventually discovered, with participants playing only one match and navigating through the art gallery. Jayven Mendiola, a young man at Okkodo High School, says: “I have been playing soccer since I finished fifth grade. "It taught me to open and meet new people." Leon Guerrero, who is also a member of Guam Men's National Rugby Team, shared GRFU's philosophy and teachings on what they hope to inspire participants. the rugby pitch, we want our kids to make sure they succeed and get better, he said. "We want to make sure they develop friendships and we want to make sure they show respect for the game, for their opponents, for their team and for themselves." With more than 18 students — players playing for Guam playing college rugby in the United States, many in the NCAA Division I level, the game has become the ticket the Guamans won to earn a degree and take their game to at another level. Leon Guerrero said, "Before this disease had so many successful players, many college athletes got the opportunity to study and have the opportunity to play in college, which is amazing." "We have some of them today playing college football."