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Champions Tour hits the road

Cape Town - A giant trailer filled with world rugby’s most sought-after silverware will visit schools and clubs across the country early next year to share the success of South African rugby with all supporters.

The 15m-long travelling trophy cabinet will criss-cross the country to take the game to the people and show off trophies won by South African teams in 2009. Among the display will be the Tri-Nations Trophy, the IRB Sevens World Series trophy, The British & Irish Lions series trophy, the Super 14 trophy, the Freedom Cup and the Mandela Plate.

The display will also include the Rugby World Cup (won in 2007) and that icon of South African rugby, the Currie Cup.

“The 2009 season has been an extraordinary one for South African rugby and our outstanding players and coaches have collected some of the game’s most prized silverware,” said Andy Marinos, acting managing director of SA Rugby.

“The trophy cabinet in Cape Town is overflowing and now is a golden opportunity to share the success with our supporters in every corner of the country. It is also a chance to showcase the work that the provincial unions and SA Rugby does and offer people the chance to become involved in the game.”

The tour will start in Cape Town on Friday, February 5 and snake its way through all 14 provinces, including rugby “outposts” such as Springbok, Upington, Polokwane and Nelspruit before concluding the tour in Durban on Sunday, March 21.

The vehicle will make 116 stops en route visiting close to 50 schools as well as clubs, shopping centres and rugby development projects managed by provincial unions in its near 7 000km journey.

“We want to celebrate South African rugby with all of our people and we hope that the day that the green monster from SA Rugby rolled into town will live long in the memories of the people who come to see it,” said Marinos.

“Seasons such as the one South Africa has enjoyed only come along every so often and SA Rugby is proud of the fact that we can claim to be one of South Africa’s most successful sporting codes.

“Most of these trophies were won overseas and had they been collected at home only a few people would ever get the chance to see them close up, which is why we wanted to take them on the road to the people that matter most – the rugby supporters.”

The trailer is being purpose built, complete with a fold-out stage and retractable roof, by Henred Fruehauf in Cape Town while trucking specialists, Value Logistics, are providing the horse, driver and routing support.

“As well as celebrating success we want to educate and stimulate interest in the sport,” said Marinos.

“Visitors to the Champion Tour will be able to enroll in coaching and refereeing courses, join a local club, learn about our rugby safety programme BokSmart and our development initiatives as well as become members of the revamped Springbok Supporters’ Club.

“They will have the chance to understand what SA Rugby does: the 11 different professional and amateur rugby competitions the organisation manages as well as the referees and disciplinary procedures for all of them

“We manage and fund six national teams on top of the Springbok and Springbok Sevens team and plan and arrange their fixtures in conjunction with the Unions as well as managing the broadcast and commercial programme to fund all of rugby’s activities.

“The Champion Tour is our way of taking all of that and the success we have had doing it out into the countryside and sharing it with the fans.”

Date

Day

Start day in


Overnight in

Feb 5th

Friday

Cape Town


Cape Town

6th

Saturday

Cape Town


Cape Town

7th

Sunday

Cape Town


Stellenbosch

8th

Monday

Stellenbosch


Paarl

9th

Tuesday

Paarl


Worcester

10th

Wednesday

Worcester


Saldanha

11th

Thursday

Saldanha


Vredendal

12th

Friday

Vredendal


Springbok

13th

Saturday

Springbok


Upington

14th

Sunday

Upington


Calvinia

15th

Monday

Calvinia


Oudtshoorn

16th

Tuesday

Oudtshoorn


Mossel Bay

17th

Wednesday

George


George

18th

Thursday

Knysna


Uitenhage

19th

Friday

Port Elizabeth


Port Elizabeth

20th

Saturday

Port Elizabeth


Port Elizabeth

21st

Sunday

Peddie


Port Alfred

22nd

Monday

Port Alfred


East London

23rd

Tuesday

Queenstown


Queenstown

24th

Wednesday

Queenstown


Kimberley

25th

Thursday

Kimberley


Kimberley

26th

Friday

Kimberley


Bloemfontein

27th

Saturday

Bloemfontein


Bloemfontein

28th

Sunday

Bloemfontein


Bethlehem

Mar 1st

Monday

Bethlehem


Welkom

2nd

Tuesday

Welkom


Welkom

3rd

Wednesday

Welkom


Kroonstad

4th

Thursday

Kroonstad


Klerksdorp

5th

Friday

Klerksdorp


Potchefstroom

6th

Saturday

Potchefstroom


Rustenburg

7th

Sunday

Rustenburg


Johannesburg

8th

Monday

Johannesburg


Sasolburg

9th

Tuesday

Johannesburg


Johannesburg

10th

Wednesday

Johannesburg


Johannesburg

11th

Thursday

Johannesburg


Johannesburg

12th

Friday

Johannesburg


Pretoria/Johannesburg

13th

Saturday

Pretoria


Pretoria

14th

Sunday

Pretoria


Polokwane

15th

Monday

Polokwane


Witbank

16th

Tuesday

Witbank


Nelspruit

17th

Wednesday

Nelspruit


Ermelo

18th

Thursday

Ermelo


Newcastle

19th

Friday

Newcastle


Pietermaritzburg

20th

Saturday

Pietermaritzburg


Durban

21st

Sunday

Durban


Durban

 







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