Cape Town-130327-All the ex-Spingbok Rugby Captains imprinted their hand at the Amphitheatre, Waterfront for the opening of the SA Rugby Museum-Reporter-Sisi-Photographer-Tracey Adams
Cape Town-130327-All the ex-Spingbok Rugby Captains imprinted their hand at the Amphitheatre, Waterfront for the opening of the SA Rugby Museum-Reporter-Sisi-Photographer-Tracey Adams
Cape Town 27 -03-13- Springbok rugby captains al met at the Waterfront to have their hands moulded - Joost van der Westhuizen is helped on stage by Francois Pienaar and Wynand Claasen Picture Brenton Geach
Cape Town 27 -03-13- Springbok rugby captains al met at the Waterfront to have their hands moulded - Dawie de Villiers Picture Brenton Geach
Cape Town 27 -03-13- Springbok rugby captains al met at the Waterfront to have their hands moulded - Naas Botha Picture Brenton Geach
Cape Town-130327-All the ex-Spingbok Rugby Captains imprinted their hand at the Amphitheatre, Waterfront for the opening of the SA Rugby Museum. Inpic is Austen van Heerden signing an autograph for 52 year old Leonard Abdol from Kraaifontein-Reporter-Sisi-Photographer-Tracey Adams
Cape Town-130327-All the ex-Spingbok Rugby Captains imprinted their hand at the Amphitheatre, Waterfront for the opening of the SA Rugby Museum-Reporter-Sisi-Photographer-Tracey Adams
Cape Town-130327-All the ex-Spingbok Rugby Captains imprinted their hand at the Amphitheatre, Waterfront for the opening of the SA Rugby Museum. In pic is Cassiem Jabaar-Reporter-Sisi-Photographer-Tracey Adams
Cape Town-130327-All the ex-Spingbok Rugby Captains imprinted their hand at the Amphitheatre, Waterfront for the opening of the SA Rugby Museum. In pic is Dawie de Villiers-Reporter-Sisi-Photographer-Tracey Adams
Cape Town-130327-All the ex-Spingbok Rugby Captains imprinted their hand at the Amphitheatre, Waterfront for the opening of the SA Rugby Museum. In pic is Francois Pienaar-Reporter-Sisi-Photographer-Tracey Adams
Cape Town-130327-All the ex-Spingbok Rugby Captains imprinted their hand at the Amphitheatre, Waterfront for the opening of the SA Rugby Museum. In pic is Ingrid Botha-Reporter-Sisi-Photographer-Tracey Adams
Cape Town-130327-All the ex-Spingbok Rugby Captains imprinted their hand at the Amphitheatre, Waterfront for the opening of the SA Rugby Museum-Reporter-Sisi-Photographer-Tracey Adams
Cape Town-130327-All the ex-Spingbok Rugby Captains imprinted their hand at the Amphitheatre, Waterfront for the opening of the SA Rugby Museum. In pic is Jean de Villiers-Reporter-Sisi-Photographer-Tracey Adams
Cape Town-130327-All the ex-Spingbok Rugby Captains imprinted their hand at the Amphitheatre, Waterfront for the opening of the SA Rugby Museum. In pic Joost van der Westhuizen stays at his seat (due to his illness) and is assisted with his hand prints. Far left of frame is the oldest living ex-captain, Des van Jaarsveldt-Reporter-Sisi-Photographer-Tracey Adams
Cape Town-130327-All the ex-Spingbok Rugby Captains imprinted their hand at the Amphitheatre, Waterfront for the opening of the SA Rugby Museum. In pic Joost van der Westhuizen stays at his seat (due to his illness) and is assisted with his hand prints-Reporter-Sisi-Photographer-Tracey Adams
Cape Town-130327-All the ex-Spingbok Rugby Captains imprinted their hand at the Amphitheatre, Waterfront for the opening of the SA Rugby Museum-Reporter-Sisi-Photographer-Tracey Adams
Published Mar 28, 2013
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Crowds filled the V&A Waterfront on Wednesday to meet 42 former national rugby captains who had gathered to mark the countdown to the opening of a major new South African rugby museum.
Current Springbok captain Jean de Villiers as well as modern legends Francois Pienaar, Morne du Plessis and Des van Jaarsveldt – who, at 83, is the oldest living Bok skipper – were all there. - Cape Argus