Bath RFC Minis Give Their Kit a Second Life in Zimbabwe
- Isabella Goss
- Mar 3
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 11
There’s so much unused kit here in the UK… and so many players in Zimbabwe giving it their all in cotton t-shirts. That’s why we love seeing old kit get a new lease of life on training grounds and rugby pitches in Zimbabwe.
Recently, David Catlow, Chairman of Bath RFC Minis, reached out with an incredible offer—70 small-sized club shirts. We didn’t hesitate to say yes. Back in 2015, we received some Bath tops, so it feels great to keep the story going nine years later.

Donations like these make a real impact. A proper kit isn’t just about the look—it helps players feel like a team, giving them a sense of pride and belonging. Sets of 10 playing tops and shorts are especially valuable, creating a real match-day experience for young players who don’t often get that chance.
A massive thank you to Bath RFC Minis for keeping the rugby spirit alive and proving once again that the game is about more than just the pitch - it’s about community, connection, and passing it on.
📩 Got kit to spare? Drop us an email at info@tagrugbytrust.co.uk and let’s get it back in the game!






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