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Small Man With A Very Big Heart. @HeathensRFC.

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Jeremiah Wasswa
Jeremiah Wasswa@jeremiah_w89375·
Beauty begins the moment you decided to be yourself.Stay positive, work hard, make it happen.
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TINA AKELLO
TINA AKELLO@AkelloTinaD·
A big thank you to you all for rallying behind me in the bid to take on the Uganda Rugby Female Athlete's Representative post,I promise not to let you down💯🏉 #BuildingAgameWhereNoTalentIsWasted
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El-Raf
El-Raf@ashraftumwesigy·
four frames that bagged the three points , Moving steadily in his victorious ways , I speak Jesus
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Holy Bible
Holy Bible@Holy__Bible1·
“Commit thy way unto the LORD; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass.” - Psalm 37:5
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Fat Cats Podcast 🏉🎙️
Half Back Threats 🏉💥 Conrad Wanyama Vs Nicholas Kato #FatCatsPod
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2025 UGANDA CUP FINAL HEAD TO HEAD - BATTLE OF THE SCRUMHALVES 🏉 Conrad Wanyama (@piratesrugbyUG) Nicholas Kato (@HeathensRFC) The 2025 Uganda Cup final presents a fascinating contest at scrumhalf, pitting the vastly experienced Conrad Wanyama against the energetic and increasingly influential Nicholas Kato. 🏉 Experience & Test Pedigree Wanyama enters the final with a commanding international résumé. He has started 13 of Uganda’s last 16 test matches, reinforcing his status as the country’s first-choice No. 9. Kato, meanwhile, has featured in 4 tests, all as an impact substitute. 🏉 Passing & Distribution Kato has produced the sharper passing numbers in the knockout phase, completing 95.7% of his passes. Wanyama sits at 93.9%, though he remains the only scrumhalf between the two to register a try assist in the knockouts, supplying Nathan Bwambale’s finish against Impis. 🏉 Handling & Aerial Work Wanyama has been flawless under pressure, maintaining a 100% handling rate on aerial balls and received passes in the knockouts. Kato’s only blemish is the two knock-ons he suffered against Rams. 🏉 Running Threat Kato brings a superior carrying instinct. He has executed four pick-and-carry runs, scoring two tries from them. Wanyama has used this option only once across two matches, emphasizing a more structured, distributor-first role. 🏉 Kicking Game Wanyama remains the more prolific and versatile kicker. His 14 kicks in play, including 12 box kicks, highlighting his tactical range and ability to kick off both feet, an uncommon skill for scrumhalves in Uganda. Kato has contributed 9 kicks, with 5 box kicks against Buffaloes, including 2 crucial exit kicks from his own 22. 🏉 The Final Picture The matchup is a clash of profiles: Wanyama’s composure, kicking control, and test maturity versus Kato’s accuracy, speed, and attacking decisiveness. Whichever halfback wins this duel may well tilt the final. Powered by @isa_metrics #FatCatsPod #UgandaCup2025

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Fat Cats Podcast 🏉🎙️
2025 UGANDA CUP FINAL HEAD TO HEAD - BATTLE OF THE SCRUMHALVES 🏉 Conrad Wanyama (@piratesrugbyUG) Nicholas Kato (@HeathensRFC) The 2025 Uganda Cup final presents a fascinating contest at scrumhalf, pitting the vastly experienced Conrad Wanyama against the energetic and increasingly influential Nicholas Kato. 🏉 Experience & Test Pedigree Wanyama enters the final with a commanding international résumé. He has started 13 of Uganda’s last 16 test matches, reinforcing his status as the country’s first-choice No. 9. Kato, meanwhile, has featured in 4 tests, all as an impact substitute. 🏉 Passing & Distribution Kato has produced the sharper passing numbers in the knockout phase, completing 95.7% of his passes. Wanyama sits at 93.9%, though he remains the only scrumhalf between the two to register a try assist in the knockouts, supplying Nathan Bwambale’s finish against Impis. 🏉 Handling & Aerial Work Wanyama has been flawless under pressure, maintaining a 100% handling rate on aerial balls and received passes in the knockouts. Kato’s only blemish is the two knock-ons he suffered against Rams. 🏉 Running Threat Kato brings a superior carrying instinct. He has executed four pick-and-carry runs, scoring two tries from them. Wanyama has used this option only once across two matches, emphasizing a more structured, distributor-first role. 🏉 Kicking Game Wanyama remains the more prolific and versatile kicker. His 14 kicks in play, including 12 box kicks, highlighting his tactical range and ability to kick off both feet, an uncommon skill for scrumhalves in Uganda. Kato has contributed 9 kicks, with 5 box kicks against Buffaloes, including 2 crucial exit kicks from his own 22. 🏉 The Final Picture The matchup is a clash of profiles: Wanyama’s composure, kicking control, and test maturity versus Kato’s accuracy, speed, and attacking decisiveness. Whichever halfback wins this duel may well tilt the final. Powered by @isa_metrics #FatCatsPod #UgandaCup2025
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Derick Aine@TheAineDerick·
Birthday blessings bro @mumslast 👊🏾
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🧵 of Brotherhood. This is for you 1/4 When we first announced our partnership with @HeathensRFC many wondered, what could a football team & a rugby powerhouse possibly have in common? Different pitches,rules and worlds.But we knew that beneath it all,there was a shared spirit
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