Cape Town - The Currie Cup-winning Western Province squad will embark on a victory parade through three parts of Cape Town on Tuesday.
Both players and management will be joined by Western Cape Premier Helen Zille and Cape Town City Mayor Patricia de Lille to celebrate their dramatic 25-18 win over the Sharks in Saturday's Currie Cup Final.
Three busses, made up of all the players who featured in the 2012 Currie Cup season, team management, VIPs and the media will begin a parade at Cape Town City Hill, before going on to Elsiesriver and Khayelitsha to meet more fans.
The Mayor will arrive at City Hall at 12:45 and will be met by the team, coaches and the trophy on the balcony facing the parade and will address the crowd.
The busses will then make their way through Adderley Street, Wale Street, Long Street, Buitengracht Street, Loop Street and Strand Street. The busses will then head to Elsiesriver and Khayelitsha to complete the victory parade.
Both players and management will be joined by Western Cape Premier Helen Zille and Cape Town City Mayor Patricia de Lille to celebrate their dramatic 25-18 win over the Sharks in Saturday's Currie Cup Final.
Three busses, made up of all the players who featured in the 2012 Currie Cup season, team management, VIPs and the media will begin a parade at Cape Town City Hill, before going on to Elsiesriver and Khayelitsha to meet more fans.
The Mayor will arrive at City Hall at 12:45 and will be met by the team, coaches and the trophy on the balcony facing the parade and will address the crowd.
The busses will then make their way through Adderley Street, Wale Street, Long Street, Buitengracht Street, Loop Street and Strand Street. The busses will then head to Elsiesriver and Khayelitsha to complete the victory parade.