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Bulls welcome new sponsor

Pretoria - AFGRI Limited (“AFGRI”), the leading South African agricultural services and diversified foods group, on Wednesday announced their active participation in the sponsorship of Blue Bulls rugby in South Africa.

Chris Venter, CEO of AFGRI, said at an official Blue Bulls Company press conference that AFGRI is pleased to be associated with a winning culture.

Blue Bulls CEO Barend van Graan is pleased to welcome AFGRI on board.

“I would like to take this opportunity to welcome the AFGRI team to the Vodacom Bulls family. We look forward to working with you both on the field and off as we strive to grow and improve the game on a professional level as well as community development level by creating opportunities for young rugby players.”

AFGRI draws its history in South Africa back 90 years and so too the Blue Bulls are no strangers to transformation, tenacity and a fighting spirit.

The Blue Bulls hold no less than 23 Currie Cup titles in South Africa and three titles in the Super Rugby competition which has been in place since 1996.
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