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Rugby Twitter Of The Year

by James Kavuma
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Ah, rugby twitter can mean to be chaotic. On the other hand, it’s probably the best thing to happen to Uganda rugby the last 24 months.

How keen have you looked during international tourneys? Uganda rugby twitterati are a proper army, so much so that world rugby and her affiliate handles picked up on this.

They will run Ugandan highlights expeditiously to get their traffic and ratings through the roof. Ugandans love to talk about the game online.

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The ‘noise’ isn’t special to international engagements. The day Ugandan rugby twitter army isn’t fighting about something is a bad day. And these are very rare.

There’s always someone whose hand has been caught in the cookie jar. It’s either URU, or Zeno has a story to share, or Sabula Media has something to say about Dr Stone, or Legends is unavailable, or someone has said something they shouldn’t have, or a bigwig lost heavy.

For this one, Hippos Fans, well done. The influx of colonizers looking at the source of the Nile has truly had a good effect on you. There wasn’t a law book on how to handle fans pages and you’ve written one.

The snobbish, empty, and spineless conversations on most rugby fans accounts have all been kicked to the carb. Having a stellar command of the King’s language, an eye for graphical manipulation, and knowing how to hold down your own during banter…..you deserve this part 8 of the Nnalubaale Sports Rugby Award.

It was said in the corridors of Nnalubaale that the fans page picking up was the trophy Hippos needed this year and we are inclined to agree.

Then, there’s this bromance between the mechanic Arnold Atukunda and enforcer Frank Kidega.

Gentlemen, who thought we would be looking forward to your pre-training, post games antics!! It’s amazing. If that’s what is pushing you to excel for your team, keep at it. We love it.

And finally, how old is Musa Muwonge? His Twitter account has seen approach rugby from a Kawonawo’s view.

His timeline is full of subtle digs at clubs, sponsors, and the URU, obviously. Musa has proven enlightening, and educational in times when many have used emotions to look at various issues. El Hadji Guga, we salute you.

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