Joseph Sagoe, a prominent player for the Ghana Rugby 7s Team, expressed confidence in the teamβs performance and prospects at the All-African Games.
Speaking to Sports 247, Sagoe shared insights into their recent matches and the future of rugby in Africa.
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Sagoe commended the solid performance of Ghanaβs womenβs team against Nigeria, followed by an impressive victory against Tunisia.
He emphasized the teamβs commitment to excellence and their determination to secure a medal in the competition.
Regarding the future of rugby in Africa, Sagoe highlighted the growing potential and talent in the region.
He expressed optimism about the sportβs trajectory, citing the presence of strong teams and the development of world-class facilities.
βThere are lots of great teams here, great facilities being built for the games. Itβd be great to see rugby excel and push on in Africa, having lots of potential, lots of great players, and great teams.β
When asked about his journey in rugby, Sagoe attributed his passion for the game to his upbringing, with rugby being a part of his familyβs legacy.
He reiterated his dedication to the sport and his ambition to contribute to Ghanaβs success in rugby.
Sagoe concluded the interview by reaffirming Ghanaβs aspirations for gold in rugby, echoing the countryβs previous achievements in other sports.
βWeβre just going to take it one game at a time, play the next game in front of us, and hopefully push on for a medal. And weβre here to win, so weβll do our best.β
With a focus on taking one game at a time, Sagoe and his teammates are poised to give their best and make Ghana proud on the rugby field.
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