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SuperBru go pink for cancer

Cape Town - Prediction game site SuperBru has turned pink for Round 15 of Super Rugby in support of the Cancer Association of South Africa.

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With the Bulls playing in their 'very berry' kits against the Stormers this weekend, SuperBru is helping to raise awareness and funds through the 'Get Your Pink On' campaign.

There are over 150 000 people taking part in SuperBru's Super Rugby tournament, visiting the site every week to make predictions and check results, and players are being urged to support the campaign and make a donation to CANSA, online or by text.

As a leader in the fight against cancer in South Africa, CANSA’S mission is to be the preferred non-profit organisation that enables research, educates the public and provides support to all people affected by cancer.

James Hutchison, SuperBru's Commercial Director, said, "SuperBru has become a great platform for engaging with Rugby fans and we're delighted to get behind such a worthy cause.  People won't fail to notice the pink background, and hopefully we can help raise money for CANSA."

Take a look at www.superbru.com/superrugby and to support CANSA in the fight against cancer, sms 30100 or go to www.getyourpinkon.co.za to make an online donation.
 
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