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Nigeria Rugby Secures Major Boost as NRFF Renews Strength-and-Conditioning Partnership With Cross-Fit Lagos

The Nigeria Rugby Football Federation (NRFF) has strengthened its high-performance structure with the renewal of its partnership with Cross-Fit Lagos Gymnasium, a move aimed at improving the physical readiness of Nigerian rugby athletes for league action and international competitions.

The one-year agreement will allow both home-based and foreign-based players to access world-class strength and conditioning support during national team camps and preparation windows. The partnership also offers Cross-Fit Lagos an opportunity to deepen its relationship with the NRFF while benefiting from the federation’s growing reputation.

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NRFF President, Dr. Ademola Are, described the renewed partnership as a pivotal development for Nigeria’s rugby ambitions.
“This is a wonderful development, especially for all our national team players when they are in camp, and we look forward to consolidating on this partnership,” he said.

Under the agreement, Cross-Fit Lagos will provide a comprehensive strength and conditioning programme for all national teams, alongside tailored consulting services for individual players.

Owner of Cross-Fit Lagos, Mr. Isaac Amadi, expressed delight at the continuation of the collaboration.

“We are glad to partner with the Nigerian Rugby Football Federation for their strength and conditioning training. We are committed to providing the best of our coaching expertise and facilities to support the Black Stallions’ fitness goals over the next two years, with the possibility of extending the partnership. We are also open to joining the team in camp if needed — as the Black Stallions say, One Team, One Dream.”

The renewed agreement represents another strategic step in the NRFF’s mission to produce stronger, fitter, and more competitive national teams capable of excelling on the continental and global stage.