6N in Windhoek

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Slick
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I find myself in Windhoek for the Calcutta Cup game this year.

Could anyone recommend a good place to go and watch in the centre of town? Or, even better, a local rugby club that would be showing it that I can go along to? I may be with a small group of Scots, or on my own, not sure yet
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You will find plenty of places to watch rugby in Windhoek.

Andy is the closest you get to Scotland

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OomStruisbaai wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2023 9:36 am You will find plenty of places to watch rugby in Windhoek.

Andy is the closest you get to Scotland

Thanks mate, do you think local rugby clubs would have it on and would welcome a small group of Scots? Thinking about writing to a couple and seeing what they say
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It's not a bad idea for when the Boks join the 6N.

Perhaps play a couple of their home games in Windhoek, Harare, etc.
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I remember from my army days Windhoek have two great rugby clubs
Wanderers
https://www.wanderers.org.na/

United
https://www.namibianrugby.com/trustco-u ... ugby-club/

Bit of Namibia rugby history
https://namrugby.weebly.com/history.html
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assfly wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2023 10:03 am It's not a bad idea for when the Boks join the 6N.

Perhaps play a couple of their home games in Windhoek, Harare, etc.
And the lights will stay on until after the final whistle..
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