Cape Town - South African rugby stars have tweeted their Election Day photos after casting their vote in the 2014 national election.
But even rugby's biggest legends from all around the country had to stand in queues just like the rest of us mere mortals as they participated in the fifth democratic election in South Africa, and they shared their experiences on Twitter.
"Made our mark.. #ellections2014 http://instagram.com/p/ntF9sdRZp7/" - Duane Vermeulen via Twitter
"That was 5 min worth spending!!#5minmakesadiffference2ourcountry #doyourpart pic.twitter.com/Wj4gJkDKr5" - Gio Aplon via Twitter
"Waited until 6pm and strolled in and out in 5 min!!! Voting all done & I pray all of you have done the same!!! pic.twitter.com/kkIGNtnPFi" - John Smit via Twitter
But even rugby's biggest legends from all around the country had to stand in queues just like the rest of us mere mortals as they participated in the fifth democratic election in South Africa, and they shared their experiences on Twitter.
"Made our mark.. #ellections2014 http://instagram.com/p/ntF9sdRZp7/" - Duane Vermeulen via Twitter
"That was 5 min worth spending!!#5minmakesadiffference2ourcountry #doyourpart pic.twitter.com/Wj4gJkDKr5" - Gio Aplon via Twitter
"Waited until 6pm and strolled in and out in 5 min!!! Voting all done & I pray all of you have done the same!!! pic.twitter.com/kkIGNtnPFi" - John Smit via Twitter