Rugby union in Bhutan
Rugby was a largely unknown sport in Bhutan until 2009, when the game was introduced by trainer Harry Shaw, who established a training ground for the sport in Thimpu.[1]
References
- ^ Gurung, Eshori (23 November 2009). "Rugby, the new game in town". Bhutan Observer. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
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