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Theo Cabango hoping to follow older brother to the top

Theo Cabango hoping to follow older brother to the top

Theo Cabango of Cardiff is held by Josh Evans of Scarlets

There was recently a bit of a toss-up in the Cabango household over whether to watch eldest son Ben play for Swansea City or see younger brother Theo in action for Cardiff RFC.  

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With only two years between the rising young starlets – Theo is 19 and Ben 21 – there are going to be lots of weekends like that in the future.  Having already made his mark at Cardiff Arms Park with his electric pace in his four outings for the Blue & Blacks, Theo is hoping to follow a similar trail to Ben on to the international stage.

“We’re all so proud of Ben. He still has a long way to go, but he has achieved so much already and he has definitely got a great career ahead of him,” said Theo.  “What he has done is an extra boost for me.

“I just want to get to the same level as him and he is a great example of what you can do with determination and passion.”

Theo is not only using his big brother as inspiration, but also the young guns who have already pushed their way into Wayne Pivac’s senior Welsh squad.

The latest teenage recruit is Christ Tshiunza, who used to play age grade rugby at Cardiff with Theo. “I’ve just got to try to get to the same level as Christ. It would be nice to play in the same team as him again,” said Theo.

“There is definitely more to come from me. Playing for Cardiff RFC is a step closer to where I want to get to.

“Seeing players like Christ, Louis Rees-Zammit and Ben Thomas come through into the Wales side at such a young age makes me and others think ‘Why can’t we do that?’ Just training with, and now watching, Christ makes you realise what is possible with hard work and dedication.”

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