Former Australian centre Kyle Godwin has arrived in Zimbabwe to join his country of birth in preparation for their upcoming end-of-year tour to the United Arab Emirates and South Korea.
Godwin touched down at Robert Mugabe International Airport, where he was warmly welcomed by Sables management before heading straight to the training camp in Harare.
This marks Harare-born Godwin’s first visit to Zimbabwe in over twenty-five years.
The accomplished centre, who has made a name for himself as an international rugby player, is now eligible to represent Zimbabwe as the team aims to secure a spot in the next World Cup.
Known for his skills as an inside centre, Godwin is poised to form a formidable partnership with fellow Sable and former Western Force teammate Ian Prior.
“I’ve been in touch with Ian Prior and he had a fantastic experience with the Sables in July,” Godwin shared. “I’m excited to be part of the positive energy surrounding Zimbabwe Rugby right now. I hope to contribute to our efforts in qualifying for the World Cup.”
“Zimbabwe has produced some incredible rugby talent, and I look forward to seeing our players compete on the world stage.”
Sifiso Made, CEO of the Zimbabwe Rugby Union, confirmed Godwin’s eligibility to play for the country following approval from the World Rugby Regulations Committee.
“Kyle Godwin has always been on our radar, and I’m delighted that the requirements for his birthright transfer from Australia have been met. His inclusion in the Sables is a significant boost to our campaign for World Cup qualification,” Made said.
Godwin made his debut for the Wallabies against France in 2016.
He currently plays for French club Lyon OU Rugby in the Top 14 competition and has previously represented the Western Force and Brumbies in Super Rugby, where he made his debut in 2012 against the Queensland Reds in Perth.
Over his career, he has played a total of 76 Super Rugby games.
Additionally, Godwin was part of the Australia under-20 team that competed in the 2012 IRB Junior World Championship in South Africa.
As the Sables gear up for their November tour, the addition of a player of Godwin’s caliber is sure to energize the squad and enhance their prospects on the international stage.
Source: ZimBuzz