Greenbull RFC delivered a commanding performance to defeat Isukwuato RFC 12–0, emerging champions of the South East Rugby Tournament.

Greenbull RFC delivered a commanding performance to defeat Isukwuato RFC 12–0, emerging champions of the South East Rugby Tournament.

The competition, organised by the Southeast Rugby Football Association in partnership with Martina Martins Seed Foundation and Msportslink, featured five teams from across the region, including Greenbull RFC, Isukwuato RFC, Oteji RFC, AJ-Green RFC and Coal City RFC.

In the final, Greenbull RFC combined disciplined defence with aggressive line speed and quick ruck play, forcing Isukwuato into wide, low-percentage attacks. Their dominance translated into two well-executed tries and a successful conversion to seal a deserved 12–0 victory.

Isukwuato RFC finished as runners-up, while Oteji RFC secured the bronze medal. AJ-Green RFC and Coal City RFC placed fourth and fifth respectively.

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Beyond competition, the tournament also featured seminars and workshops centred on youth development, safe play, and the fundamentals of rugby—underscoring its grassroots focus.

Speaking after the event, Southeast Zonal Representative on the board of the Nigeria Rugby Football Federation, Onyekachi Stephen Ibegbulam, commended the strong turnout and commitment of teams and supporters, noting the sacrifices made by clubs to grow the sport.

He also expressed appreciation to key stakeholders, including Anderson Akaliro, a distinguished member of the Abia State House of Assembly representing Umuahia North State Constituency, for his support toward grassroots rugby development.

Special recognition was equally given to Ugochukwu Anunobi for his unwavering encouragement, as well as partners, officials, volunteers, coaches, and medical personnel whose contributions ensured the success of the tournament.

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Organisers reaffirmed their commitment to expanding rugby in the South East, describing the competition as a vital platform for nurturing young talent and strengthening community engagement through sport.

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