Sharks to take bite to the townships

JP Pietersen of the Sharks tackled by Andy Ellies of the Crusaders during the 2016 Super Rugby match between Sharks and Crusaders at Kings Park Stadium, Durban Kwa-Zulu Natal on 26 March 2016 ©Muzi Ntombela/Backpagepix

JP Pietersen of the Sharks tackled by Andy Ellies of the Crusaders during the 2016 Super Rugby match between Sharks and Crusaders at Kings Park Stadium, Durban Kwa-Zulu Natal on 26 March 2016 ©Muzi Ntombela/Backpagepix

Published Apr 3, 2016

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Durban – The Sharks are proud to announce that in partnership with Durban Tourism, we will be embarking on a township tour during the months of April and May, which sees us, for the very first time, play three Currie Cup Round one matches, in the communities of Clermont, Umlazi and KwaMashu.

For many residents in these communities, the matches will provide them with their first opportunity to witness a live rugby match being played at their doorstep. It is with this realisation, and also our commitment to taking rugby to our people, that we are delighted that our combined vision is now becoming a reality.

The Sharks chief executive, John Smit said: The opportunity to take a Cell C Sharks team on a township tour is something that we had long envisaged and the fact that this is now a reality makes me incredibly excited.

“Our valued partnership with Durban Tourism has paved the way for this tour, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their aligned vision, eagerness and commitment to grow the game among our communities.”

“We trust that people in these areas as well as our fans travelling from outside those communities, embrace these fixtures and it is a memorable rugby occasion for everyone involved. Our ultimate hope is to visit different communities each year, with this tour becoming an annual event on our calendar, added Smit.”

Ethekweni Mayor James Nxumalo stated: “Sport is a universal language understood by all. I believe it is one of the most effective ways to build a united and socially cohesive city, as people of different colours and creeds are able to stand together in support of one team – it is nation-building at its best.”

“Therefore, it gives me great pleasure that the popular and well supported Cell C Sharks Rugby team will for the first time play three matches in the township and in our community stadiums. This is history unfolding and I am delighted to be part of it. It is the first time in the long and illustrious history of The Sharks that this is being done and we hope that this will not be the last. I urge you all to go out and support these township games.”

This tour is not just about the main match, but it is also about engaging with the local communities and more especially the kids, through a series of coaching sessions and games, which ties in with The Sharks Field of Dreams initiative, launched in 2015. Field of Dreams is a social transformation and rugby development initiative that aims to improve the lives of the youth in our province, through the game of rugby. The project has a strong focus on the local schools in our province.

 

The tour fixtures:

Friday, April 8: 7pm, Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium, Clermont. Cell C Sharks XV v Boland Cavaliers

Saturday, April 23: 3pm, King Zwelithini Stadium, Umlazi, Cell C Sharks XV v Namibia

Friday, May 20: 7pm, Princess Magogo Stadium, KwaMashu, Cell C Sharks XV v Lions

– African News Agency (ANA)

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