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The Royal Navy Rugby Union looks to support many endeavours and provided balls, cones, drill tops and playing kit to St Julian’s Rugby Club in Portugal.

A not-for-profit organisation based at St Julian’s School in Carcavelos, the club is open to any young players from the local community. At U18 and senior level, they join with sister club Escolinha de Rugby Galiza to form combined teams known as the Jaguars (Julian’s And Galiza United At Rugby).

Both St Julian’s and Galiza clubs were established on exactly the same

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