Teaching the Kids How to Play Rugby
From Invictus
00:00 - 01:27
1m 27s
The South Africa national rugby team, Springboks, teaches a group of young children how to play rugby. Rugby is central to South African culture and was instrumental in the post-Apartheid nation-building process.

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