The Fat Cats have had quite the year. From beyond the name, it has been a fat year for these rugby heads.
Did you know the name was gotten from all the original heads in foundations being big-boned boys? Edwin, Dexter, Bruno, Joel, Rueben – all big boys. Even Lewis, in his short stint there, was a big boy.
Away from that distraction, the Fat Cats are changing how fans view the game. The fans are now actively contributing to the game.

Getting to know Herbert Wafula : one of our first guests on the #FatCatsPod
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An interesting journey he had from Kenya to Uganda
Rest In Peace Herbert Wafula 🙏🏽🕊️ pic.twitter.com/SjaUGHYz7m
The fans are having a closer and cleaner look at the game they love. It is experiential rugby.
This means the game gets understood by everyone who fancies the oval ball running and flying about.
The best thing to happen to Fat Cats this year was Posha Aloyo. A feminine component is crucial in any space.

Even more, she has improved the desirability of the Fat Cats, and the levels of English Comprehension.
We have been told several times that she edits Bruno and Rueben’s work before they speak to the camera. What an asset!!!
That’s it for the Nnalubaale Sports 2023 Rugby Awards Part 4, Fat Cats, salute!!!!
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