Rugby union in Barbados

Rugby union in Barbados is a minor, but relatively successful sport.There are fewer than 1700 registered rugby union players in Barbados and only five official IRB sanctioned teams.[1] The governing body for rugby union in Barbados is the Barbados Rugby Football Union, and their headquarters is located in Wildey, St. Michael.In 1995 they wished to become a member of the International Rugby Board (IRB).There is also an active junior program, involving players from several secondary schools (St. Michael's School, Christ Church Foundation, Harrison College, and Garrison Secondary.)
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