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Rwandan rugby teams wear pink, white and green after Swilers donation

The Swilers sent so much gear to Rwanda, the man who brought it all had to leave his own belongings behind.

When they heard how their Rwandan teammate struggled back home, they wanted to help

Morgan Lovell, left, is the executive director of the Swilers Rugby Football Club. Innocent Ahorukomeye is on the rugby team. (Paula Gale/CBC)

Uniforms worn by some rugby teams in Rwanda may be familiar to Newfoundland rugby fans, thanks to the efforts of the Swilers Rugby Football Club's senior men's team.

Swilers player Innocent Ahorukomeyejust returned to St,. John'sfrom delivering rugby jerseys and equipment to players in his homecountry of Rwanda. It was all donated by his Swilers teammates.

"I would say that it's like a gift from God," he told the St. John's Morning Show."The way the boys they see that, it's like OK, there's somebody watching over us and somebody who can do the best to make us better."

We used to play with nothing.-InnocentAhorukomeye

Ahorukomeye played rugby in Rwanda before he moved to Canada. He moved to St. John's in 2015, after living in Montreal.

"I came here for a visit and Ifell in love with Newfoundland," he said.

He said he happened to be walking by the Swilerspractice facility on Crosbie Road in St. John's one day and was approached to be on the team.

"Isaid, 'Yes, sir.'"

So much luggage

Rugby in St. John's is a lot different thanin Rwanda.

"We used to play with nothing," he said. Equipment was hard to come by, and what the Rwandan players did have was worn and often in need of repair.

When Ahorukomeye'sSwilersteammates heard about how Rwandan rugby teams struggled to get decent gear, they wanted to help.

"We realized we had a full, whole playing kit here and we thought it would be really cool to give a gift en masse," said Morgan Lovell, executive director of the Swilers rugby club.

So when Ahorukomeyewent home for a visit, they sent jerseys and equipment with him to give to the teams in Rwanda.

It was so much luggage, "I left all my belongings behind," hesaid.

Now there are Rwandan teams wearing the Swilers' signature pink, white and green jerseys.

A Rwandan rugby team sports new pink, white and green jerseys from the Swilers. (Submitted photo)

"It's my pleasure to be able to help them," said Ahorukomeye."I've been in the same situation."

The donation comes just in time, too rugby inRwanda is really catching on, Ahorukomeyesaid.

"Before it used tobe [a]small thing. But now, we have like eightclubs, they're playing national tournaments. It's growing up, it's growing big."

With files from the St. John's Morning Show