Tag Archives: Lao Rugby
Daily Photo: Vientiane International Rugby Championship
Saturday and Sunday are this year’s Vientiane International Rugby Championship! If you’re based in Vientiane, be sure to come out and cheer for the Lao teams! If you’re abroad, you can follow the updates on the Lao Rugby Facebook and … Continue reading
Dubai
I’ve been helping out at the Lao Rugby Federation for a few years by now, but last month, I got to be a part of one of their most exciting accomplishments yet. They have been winning their tournaments with Cambodia for several years now, … Continue reading
Daily Photo: Evening Rugby
The Lao Men’s National Rugby Team practices late into the evening, April 2013.
The Lao Nagas
Last year, a Lao rugby team, called the Lao Nagas, traveled to Hong Kong for the first time to compete in the Kowloon 10s tournament and watch the world’s most elite 7s tournament. The team invited a videographer from Lao New Wave … Continue reading
Daily Photo: Tug of War
Kids playing rugby sport games in Vientiane, May 2011.
Happy Holidays from Lao Rugby
Happy holidays from Lao Rugby! Check out the latest video I made for Lao Rugby highlighting all of their great events from this year. I’ve loved being a part of lots of these events and taking photos of them, and am … Continue reading
Daily Photo: Dusty Rugby Match
A domestic rugby match in Vientiane, October 2012.
Lao Rugby Style
You know Gangnam Style? That’s right…that catchy, obnoxious, K-Pop song that’s been literally everywhere for the past month. It’s been on Ellen, I saw Japanese tourists dancing to it in the Kathmandu domestic airport, and my Lao students keep asking … Continue reading
Call Them, Maybe?
If you’ve been following pop music in the States for the past few months you may have noticed a certain infectious, irresistible song, by previously unknown Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen, skyrocketing to the tops of the charts. Justin Bieber … Continue reading
February: Playing with Fire, etc.
Back in Vientiane, Term 1 has been chugging along like a refurbished tuk-tuk; it’s moving faster than usual, more smoothly than before, but is still not immune to the occasional pothole that rattles its newly painted frame. While I don’t … Continue reading