It is commendable that the chief executive officer (CEO) of the Namibian Rugby Union (NRU) Sybrand de Beer has admitted shortcomings in the current state of rugby to a certain degree.
By so doing De Beer includes his employer, the NRU Board and by extension, the clubs who are the real custodians of Namibia rugby. However, the crux of the matter is that the CEO and the current Board should not solely be blamed but equally so, their predecessors from whom the current executive inherited this mess.
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