Ghana Rugby Reaches Out To Players In The Diaspora

The Ghana Rugby Football Union (GRFU) has announced that it is reaching out to Ghanaian Rugby players in the Diaspora to contact Ghana Rugby to discuss possible participation in national tournaments and events. In a statement issued by the GRFU the President, Mr. Herbert Mensah, said it was indeed sad to hear that Ghana Rugby did not send a team to the recent Commonwealth Games despite an explicit invitation by the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) to do so. �The negligence of the GRFU to send a Ghana Rugby team to the Commonwealth Games can only be described as a showing of immense disrespect to Ghana and to all those who have selflessly dedicated eleven years of their lives to try and develop Ghana Rugby. It is disgraceful,� Mr. Mensah said. According to Mr. Mensah the criteria that preceded the decision to not send a team should not have been based on the perception of one person that Ghana does not have a team that can compete effectively. He continued to say, �Ghana Rugby had eleven years to build a national team and we as new Board were presented with a blank sheet. The world have seen excellent Ghanaian Rugby players such as Paul Sackey (England) and Raymond Rhule (South Africa) and that is probably the tip of an iceberg.�