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English rugby team hopes to overcome World Cup pain

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Jun 20 2014 | 4:43 PM IST
As their football team stare elimination from the World Cup finals, an English rugby team is here on an 11-day trip, away from the disappointment back home.
The British Royal Air Force's (RAF) rugby7 team, "Spitfire 7s" are here in Kolkata not only to compete - in the Calcutta International Sevens Tournament - but to promote the sport among underprivileged children.
They got a warm welcome from the British Deputy High Commission here last night, but they are faced with the harsh reality of their football team who are all but out of the World Cup after a 1-2 defeat at the hands of Uruguay yesterday in a thriller.
"Back home, football is the No 1 sport followed by rugby and cricket. This is the reason one cannot escape the football fervor," RAF Spitfires director squadron leader Tim Barlow told PTI.
"In a way, it's good to be here in India and play rugby in the midst of World Cup fever back home. Our team is not doing well, so we're better off following the match from the telecast.
"I've fallen in love with the country and it's culture. I know it's cricket which is number one here, but we also follow them when they play cricket. There's a split loyalty."
The RAF team landed here on June 14 and were engaged in a charity programme when they visited Don Bosco Ashalayam Orphanage while on June 16 they travelled to Siliguri for various coaching and promotional activities.

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"We're overwhelmed to see the excitement in Siliguri. We were packing our bags and saw a group of school girls came in and started playing rugby. It was fun," Barlow said referring to their match with Mirik Night School and their activities as part of the 'Khelo Rugby' festival in Saraswati village.
This is for the fourth year in succession Barlow has been accompanying the side since their visit in 2011, in an initiative by Khelo Rugby, a campaign by city-based side Jungle Crows who are ranked third in India.
"If the response was from about 500 kids now it's quadrupled now," he said referring to the Calcutta International Sevens tournament which will have 16 participating teams including one from Fiji.
Three-time defending champions, the Spitfire 7s, also start favourites this time around.
"It's not the same team that came last year but we're confident of doing well this time as well. Hopefully we'll return from here with our heads held high.

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First Published: Jun 20 2014 | 4:43 PM IST

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