Old Mutual iWYZE back to support 2018 Schools Hockey Nationals

Dayaan Cassiem played for Western Province at the 2017 Under-18 tournament and is now representing the South African national team. Photo: Supplied

Dayaan Cassiem played for Western Province at the 2017 Under-18 tournament and is now representing the South African national team. Photo: Supplied

Published Jun 22, 2018

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CAPE TOWN - Old Mutual iWYZE is excited to again partner with the South African Hockey Association (SAHA), as the official sponsor of the 2018 iWYZE Hockey Nationals under-16 and under-18 categories.

This sponsorship forms part of iWYZE’s vision to support and groom our country’s young talent and fits into its brand vision, which is to enable positive futures. The 2018 Schools Hockey Nationals will take place from 24 June to 15 July 2018 in Pietermaritzburg in the KZN Midlands. To keep up with all the live action, follow

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“I am thrilled that iWYZE returns to sponsor this amazing tournament for a second year. Last year’s tournament was incredible and we look forward to a bigger and better tournament with the inclusion of an International series between South Africa under 18 and Australia under 18 (boys and girls),” says iWYZE Head of Brand & Advertising, Presodhini Naicker.

“Sport has always been a significant part of our country’s heritage – our people are passionate about it and take it very seriously. Therefore, it is an honour to partner with SAHA, to help develop one of our country’s fastest growing sports, and support the boys and girls who passionately perform their best to represent their respective schools and promote the game of hockey.

“With our support, we can help these boys and girls inspire other young hopefuls to follow in their footsteps and assist this beautiful game to continue to flourish,” concludes Naicker.

The tournament will see the best provincial youth players showcase their skills with an elite team being selected to represent South Africa at the end of the week.

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