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Analysing Rugby Game Attendance at Selected Smaller Unions in South Africa
Analysing rugby game attendance at selected smaller unions in South Africa by PAUL HEYNS 12527521 B.Com (Hons), NGOS Mini-dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Business Administration at the Potchefstroom Business School of the North-West University Supervisor: Prof. R.A. Lotriet November 2012 Potchefstroom ABSTRACT Rugby union is being viewed and played by millions of people across the world. It is one of the fastest growing sport codes internationally and with more countries emerging and playing international and national games, the supporter attendance is crucial to the game. The rugby industry is mostly formal, with an international body controlling the sport globally and a governing body in each country to regulate the sport in terms of rules and regulations. These bodies must adhere to the international body’s vision and mission to grow the sport and to steer it in the correct direction. This study focuses on rugby game attendance of selected smaller unions in South Africa. Valuable information was gathered describing the socio- economic profile and various preferences and habits of supporters attending rugby games. This information forms the basis for future studies to honour the people that support their unions when playing rugby nationally or internationally. The research was conducted through interviews with influential administrators within the rugby environment and questionnaires that were distributed among supporters that attended a Leopard and Puma game. The main conclusions during the study were the failure to attract supporters to the Leopards and the Pumas local matches. The supporters list various reasons for poor supporter attendances namely: a lack of marketing, no entertainment, the quality of the teams that are competing, and the time-slots in which the matches take place. -
Haar Grootste Vrees Is Bewaarheid Toe Daar Gepoog Is Om Haar Te Verkrag
Friday,Friday, AugustAugust 31, 2018 TEL: 011 740 1825 CelebratingCe 100 years Shacks demolished ReadRe more on page 3 Read more on page 3 Lesers maak harte oop na huis brand Lersers van die Herald het klere, beddegoed en ander items geskenk nadat ‘n egpaar van die dorp se huis verlede Dinsdag in ‘n brand beskadig is. Eve Davis (links), verkoopskonsultant en Miné van Vuuren, joernalis van die Brakpan Herald, staan hier by sommige van die items wat geskenk is. Berig op bladsy 3. Bejaarde beleef nag van hel Thelma Koorts Dinsdagoggend in die hospitaal geraak.” maklik oorweldig en het sy op moes ook met steke geheg [email protected] waar sy behandel word besoek Sy vertel dat sy wakker geword die vloer langs die bed te lande word en ’n vleiswond aan haar en gehoor van die angsvolle het toe twee mans reeds by haar in gekom. linkerarm word ook behandel. ’n Tenger 79-jarige vrou is oomblikke toe sy gedink het sy die kamer was. “Ek dink ek moes by tye Haar grootste vrees is Saterdag, vermoedelik in gaan sterf. bewusteloos gewees het want ek bewaarheid toe daar gepoog is om die vroeë oggendure, in haar Die voorval het in Anzac kan nie presies onthou wat die haar te verkrag. tuinwoonstel aan die genade van plaasgevind. Sy huur ’n Haar grootste vrees hele tyd gebeur het nie. “Ek is nie seker of dit net die twee gewetenlose inbrekers, wat tuinwoonstel en sou Saterdag na “Ek was wel bewus van die een man was nie maar ek weet dat haar geslaan, gesteek en probeer ’n nuwe blyplek verhuis. -
Match Summary
MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Windhoek Draught Welwitschias vs Valke VENUE Hage Geingob Stadium DATE 08 June 2019 16:00 COMPETITION SuperSport Rugby Challenge FINAL SCORE 12 - 56 HALFTIME SCORE 0 - 32 TRIES 2 - 10 PLAYER OF THE MATCH SCORING SUMMARY Windhoek Draught Welwitschias Valke PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Gerhard Thirion (J #2) 1 0 0 0 Thabo Mabuza (J #6) 3 0 0 0 Milan Van Wyk (J #12) 1 0 0 0 Boela Venter (J #7) 1 0 0 0 Lorenzo Louis (J #15) 0 1 0 0 Andries Truter (J #10) 0 1 0 0 Rodney Damons (J #11) 3 0 0 0 Coert Cronje (J #14) 1 0 0 0 Juandre Nel (J #15) 2 0 0 0 Anrich Richter (J #20) 0 2 0 0 LINE-UP Windhoek Draught Welwitschias Valke 1 Simon Kanime (J #1) 1 Luxolo Koza (J #1) 2 Gerhard Thirion (J #2) 2 Buks Snyman (J #2) 3 Graham Lee April (J #3) 3 Heinrich Roelfse (J #3) 4 Ruan Ludick (J #4) 4 Shane Kirkwood (J #4) 5 Rheinhardt Carelse (J #5) 5 Andrew Volschenk (J #5) 6 Berry Gande (J #6) 6 Thabo Mabuza (J #6) 7 Joshua Jacobs (J #7) 7 Boela Venter (J #7) 8 Driaan Vorster (J #8) 8 Wihan Jacobs (J #8) 9 Jc Winkler (J #9) 9 Johan Pretorius (J #9) 10 Henrique Olivier (J #10) 10 Andries Truter (J #10) 11 Paulus Hangula (J #11) 11 Rodney Damons (J #11) 12 Milan Van Wyk (J #12) 12 Grant Janke (J #12) 13 Jamie Joseph (J #13) 13 Lundi Ralarala (J #13) 14 Chad Plato (J #14) 14 Coert Cronje (J #14) 15 Lorenzo Louis (J #15) 15 Juandre Nel (J #15) RESERVES Windhoek Draught Welwitschias Valke 16 Jeandre Cloete (J #16) 16 Robey Leibbrandt (J #16) 17 Wilfred Saunderson (J #17) 17 Njabulo Gumede (J #17) 18 Enzio Nic Kotzee (J #18) 18 Friedle Olivier -
Club Mykonos Supports Boland Rugby Training Camp
MEDIA RELEASE CLUB MYKONOS SUPPORTS BOLAND RUGBY TRAINING CAMP Learners at West Coast local primary schools recently benefited from the Regent Boland Cavaliers Rugby team, who hosted rugby clinics at the schools as part of a week-long training held at Club Mykonos in Langebaan, in the Western Cape. The training camp formed part of Regent Boland Cavaliers’ preparations for their campaign in the South African Rugby Union’s First Division of the ABSA Currie Cup competition which starts next month. The camp also provided the team an opportunity to promote the development of rugby in the Western Cape, with team members taking part in training, team building exercises and skills development. “The camp plays an important role in bringing together our players, who come from different parts of the country and from different backgrounds. It’s a chance for them to get to know their team mates, while also building their skills,” explained Francois Davids, president of the Boland Rugby Union. “We also found the excellent facilities at Club Mykonos to be of a high standard especially the astroturf and gym facilities which the players, coaches and medical staff highly appreciated. The complex’s outdoor adventures also gave us an opportunity to involve the players in team building exercises,” added Davids. The team took some time out to visit local schools and host rugby clinics. The clinics aim to promote the development of rugby in the area, with a focus on schools that lack resources. The team held clinics at Topolino Private School, Langebaan Pre-Primary, and Curro Private School, after school hours over the course of four afternoons. -
The South African Rugby Union
The South African Rugby Union: SA Rugby Injury and Illness Surveillance and Prevention Project (SARIISPP) The Currie Cup Premiership Competition Injury Surveillance Report 2019 1 | Page SA Rugby Injury and Illness Surveillance and Prevention Project (SARIISPP) The Currie Cup Premiership Competition Injury Surveillance Report 2019 Text Citation: Starling, L., Readhead, C., Viljoen, W. and Lambert, M. (2020). The Currie Cup Premiership Competition Injury Surveillance Report 2014 – 2019. S Afr J Sports Med 2020;32:1-43. DOI:10.17159/2078-516X/2020/v32i1a8560 The content of the report is based on data collected by the SA Rugby Injury and Illness Surveillance and Prevention Project (SARIISPP) steering group. Authored by Lindsay Starling (University of Cape Town), with assistance from Clint Readhead (SA Rugby, Senior Manager: Medical, and University of Cape Town), Wayne Viljoen (SA Rugby, Senior Manager: Rugby Safety, and University of Cape Town) and Mike Lambert (University of Cape Town). SA Rugby and the authors of the report would like to acknowledge the following doctors and medical support staff, and thank them for their contributions to this project: Dr Rob Collins, Dr Gerhard Coetzer, Pippa Rowe, Dr Herman Rossouw, Dr Karen Schwabe, Dr Nic Theron, Damien Kuhn, John-William Durr, Jean- Pierre du Toit and Marile Eckard. 2 | Page Executive Summary As part of the SA Rugby Injury and Illness Surveillance and Prevention Project (SARIISPP), The Currie Cup 2019 Premiership Division Competition (‘The Currie Cup’) injury data were recorded throughout the tournament by the medical doctors and medical support staff of the respective teams. All seven teams were required to record every match injury that occurred in their team. -
The Nature and Incidence of Injuries in a Currie Cup Rugby Team from 2001 to 2003
-ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE The nature and incidence of injuries in a Currie Cup rugby team from 2001 to 2003 H B Millson (MPhil Sports Physiotherapy)' G 0 Hechter (BA Hons Biokinetics)' K 0 Aginsky (BA Hons Biokinetics)2 c Bolger (BSc Hons Sport and Exercise Science)2 c J Saunders (BSc Chemical, Molecular and Cellular Biology)2 • Western Province Rugby {Pty) ltd, PO Box 55, Newlands, Cape Town • Medical Research Council/University of Cape li R · . own esearch Un1t for Exerc1se Science and Sports Medicine Abstract Introduction Objective. To describe the type and occurrence of injuries There is concern expressed by the media and medical com in a South African Currie Cup rugby team over 3 consec munity about the high prevalence of injury among profes utive seasons (2001 - 2003), during which time strategies sional rugby players." An analysis of all injuries requiring to reduce injuries were introduced by the management medical attention during the 1995 Rugby Union World Cup, team consisting of the coaching and medical support staff. the last tournament before the start of the professional era, Design. A retrospective, descriptive study. showed an injury rate of 32 injuries per 1 000 player game hours." A prospective study of elite Australian rugby union Setting. All injuries, grade 1 and above, of 56 contracted, players showed an increase in the number of injuries from 47 male players (age 25.1 - 2.8 years) of a South African to 74 injuries per 1 000 player hours of game play after the Currie Cup rugby team were recorded over 3 consecutive start of the professional era.' In this study an injury was seasons. -
Match Summary
MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Valke vs SWD VENUE Bosman Stadium, Brakpan DATE 06 July 2019 15:30 COMPETITION Currie Cup First Division FINAL SCORE 33 - 33 HALFTIME SCORE 14 - 12 TRIES 5 - 5 PLAYER OF THE MATCH SCORING SUMMARY Valke SWD PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Martin Sithole (J #6) 1 0 0 0 Buran Parks (J #6) 1 0 0 0 Anrich Richter (J #9) 1 4 0 0 Dillin Snel (J #9) 1 0 0 0 Coert Cronje (J #14) 1 0 0 0 Gerhard Nortier (J #10) 0 1 0 0 Andries Truter (J #15) 1 0 0 0 Vuyo Mboto (J #13) 1 0 0 0 Thabo Mabuza (J #19) 1 0 0 0 Shario Rosenkrantz (J #14) 2 0 0 0 Leighton Eksteen (J #15) 0 3 0 0 LINE-UP Valke SWD 1 Luxolo Koza (J #1) 1 Juandre Digue (J #1) 2 Robey Leibbrandt (J #2) 2 Xavier Grant Scholtz (J #2) 3 Heinrich Roelfse (J #3) 3 Lwando Mabenge (J #3) 4 Shane Kirkwood (J #4) 4 Armand Grobler (J #4) 5 Andrew Volschenk (J #5) 5 Etienne Oosthuizen (J #5) 6 Martin Sithole (J #6) 6 Buran Parks (J #6) 7 Boela Venter (J #7) 7 Solomon Manxodidi (J #7) 8 Friedle Olivier (J #8) 8 Wayne Wilschut (J #8) 9 Anrich Richter (J #9) 9 Dillin Snel (J #9) 10 Errol Jaggers (J #10) 10 Gerhard Nortier (J #10) 11 Rodney Damons (J #11) 11 Curshwon Mono (J #11) 12 Grant Janke (J #12) 12 Marquit September (J #12) 13 Andrew Van Wyk (J #13) 13 Vuyo Mboto (J #13) 14 Coert Cronje (J #14) 14 Shario Rosenkrantz (J #14) 15 Andries Truter (J #15) 15 Leighton Eksteen (J #15) RESERVES Valke SWD 16 Marco Klopper (J #16) 16 Reinhardt Stears (J #16) 17 Njabulo Gumede (J #17) 17 Dewald Dekker (J #17) 18 Wihan Jacobs (J #18) 18 Kayden Kiewit (J #18) 19 Thabo Mabuza (J #19) 19 Marquin -
Match Summary
MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Xerox Golden Lions XV vs Valke VENUE Bill Jardine Stadium - A Field DATE 14 May 2017 15:00 COMPETITION SuperSport Rugby Challenge FINAL SCORE 28 - 27 HALFTIME SCORE 15 - 21 TRIES 3 - 2 PLAYER OF THE MATCH SCORING SUMMARY Xerox Golden Lions XV Valke PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Siya Masuku (J #10) 0 2 1 0 Friedle Olivier (J #8) 1 0 0 0 James Venter(dnu) (J #6) 1 0 0 0 Christian Rust (J #15) 0 2 2 0 Pieter Jansen (J #2) 2 0 0 0 Jan-frederik Enslin (J #2) 1 0 0 0 Shaun Reynolds (J #21) 0 0 2 0 PENALTY TRIES 1 LINE-UP Xerox Golden Lions XV Valke 1 Sti Sithole (J #1) 1 Henri Bossau Boshoff (J #1) 2 Pieter Jansen (J #2) 2 Jan-frederik Enslin (J #2) 3 Pieter Scholtz (J #3) 3 Andries Stefanus Schutte (J #3) 4 Marvin Orie (J #4) 4 Shane Kirkwood (J #4) 5 Bobby De Wee (J #5) 5 Jp Mostert (J #5) 6 James Venter(dnu) (J #6) 6 Dian Maritz Koen (J #6) 7 Victor Sekekete (J #7) 7 Ernst Ladendorf (J #7) 8 Fabian Booysen (J #8) 8 Friedle Olivier (J #8) 9 Marco Janse Van Vuren (J #9) 9 Anrich Richter (J #9) 10 Siya Masuku (J #10) 10 Ruan Allerston (J #10) 11 Selom Gavor (J #11) 11 Etienne Taljaard (J #11) 12 Heimar Williams (J #12) 12 Grant Janke (J #12) 13 Jan-louis La Grange (J #13) 13 Andries Truter (J #13) 14 Ruan Combrinck (J #14) 14 Keaton Gordon (J #14) 15 Ashlon Davids (J #15) 15 Christian Rust (J #15) RESERVES Xerox Golden Lions XV Valke 16 Ruan Brits (J #16) 16 Marco Klopper (J #16) 17 Luvuyo Pupuma (J #17) 17 Tiaan Weyers (J #17) 18 Rhyno Herbst (J #18) 18 Marnus Erasmus (J #18) 19 Hacjivah Dayimani (J #19) 19 Reg Muller -
GOLDEN LIONS RUGBY UNION SENIOR GRAND CHALLENGE FIXTURES for 2021 CURRIE CUP Lions Vs Pumas
GOLDEN LIONS RUGBY UNION SENIOR GRAND CHALLENGE FIXTURES FOR 2021 CURRIE CUP Lions vs Pumas CURRIE CUP Semi-Finals CURRIE CUP Finals U/20 CURRIE CUP U/20 CURRIE CUP U/20 CURRIE CUP U/20 CURRIE CUP VARSITY CUP U/20 CURRIE CUP FNB UP-Tuks vs FNB Wits FNB NWU vs FNB Madibaz FNB CUT vs FNB U.J. VARSITY CUP U/20 CURRIE CUP FNB Wits vs FNB UCT Ikeys FNB UFS-Shimlas vs FNB NWU FNB U.J. vs FNB UP-Tuks U/20 CURRIE CUP VARSITY CUP FNB NWU vs FNB UP-Tuks FNB Maties vs FNB Wits FNB UCT-Ikeys vs FNB U.J. VARSITY CUP FNB Wits vs FNB CUT FNB NWU vs FNB UWC FNB Madibaz vs FNB U.J. 1 VARSITY CUP GOLD CUP FNB Maties vs FNB NWU SA CUP FNB U.J. vs FNB UFS Shimlas FNB Wits vs FNB Madibaz SA CUP VARSITY CUP FNB UWC vs FNB U.J. FNB NWU vs FNB Wits VARSITY CUP SA CUP FNB U.J. vs FNB Wits FNB CUT vs FNB NWU VARSITY CUP Bulls vs Lions FNB Maties vs FNB U.J. SA CUP FNB NWU vs FNB UCT Ikeys FNB Wits vs FNB UFS Shimlas VARSITY CUP FNB U.J. vs FNB NWU FNB Wits vs FNB UWC 5 Sharks vs Lions SA CUP VARSITY CUP Lions vs Stormers SEMI-FINALS SA CUP SGC LEAGUE - 1st Randfontein vs BYE Harlequins vs Soweto/Kagiso Khoza/Rams vs Union Germiston vs Diggers VARSITY CUP RAINBOW CUP FINALS SA CUP SGC LEAGUE - 1st Harlequins vs BYE Soweto/Kagiso vs Randfontein Union vs Germiston Diggers vs Khoza/Rams RAINBOW CUP SA CUP - Semi-Final SGC LEAGUE - 1st Soweto/Kagiso vs BYE Randfontein vs Union Diggers vs Harlequins Germiston vs Khoza/Rams RAINBOW CUP SA CUP - Final SGC LEAGUE - 1st Union vs BYE Harlequins vs Germiston Soweto/Kagiso vs Diggers Khoza/Rams vs Randfontein 7 RAINBOW CUP -
Len Olivier Signed His First Rugby Contract Year
PLAYING CAREER Len Olivier signed his first rugby contract year. He was included in the Sharks Super 14 with the Blue Bulls when he was 18 years old. squad & was selected to participate in one match As a junior player he won both the U19 Currie during the 2009 Currie Cup Premier Division, Cup competition in 2005 & the U21 Currie Cup against the Bulls in Durban. Olivier then signed competition in 2006. His first class debut came a 3 year contract where he joined Montauban in during the 2006 Vodacom Cup competition the Top 14 competition but unfortunately his club playing for the Blue Bulls in the match against the went bankrupt after his first Top14 season. He Free State Cheetahs in Bloemfontein. He scored remained in France and joined Oyonnax for the his first senior points within a minute of coming 2011–2012 Pro D2 season & Colomiers for the on when he slotted a conversion. Olivier made 12 2012-2013 Pro D2 season. Olivier returned to appearances for the Blue Bulls senior team in 2006. South Africa in 2013 by joining Wellington-based In 2007, Olivier moved to the Falcons. He remained side Boland Cavaliers for the 2013 Currie Cup with the Falcons for two seasons and made more First Division competition. He returned to France than 30 appearances in both the Vodacom Cup to join Fédérale 1 side Vannes for the 2014–2015 and Currie Cup Premier competitions. He then season where he played 17 games in that season joined Durban-based outfit the Sharks, where he taking his number of 1st class appearances over played in six of the side’s matches during 2009 100 in his career. -
ABSA Currie Cup (First Div) Fixtures 2011
ABSA Currie Cup (First Div) Fixtures 2011 JULY 24 Griffons vs Border Bulldogs ABSA Currie Cup – First Div Welkom, SA 15 EP Kings vs SWD Eagles ABSA Currie Cup – First Div Port Elizabeth, SA Valke vs SWD Eagles ABSA Currie Cup – First Div Johannesburg, SA 16 Valke vs Griffons ABSA Currie Cup – First Div Johannesburg, SA Boland vs EP Kings ABSA Currie Cup – First Div Wellington, SA Boland vs Border Bulldogs ABSA Currie Cup – First Div Wellington, SA 30 Border Bulldogs vs Valke ABSA Currie Cup – First Div East London, SA 22 Border Bulldogs vs EP Kings ABSA Currie Cup – First Div East London, SA OCTOBER 23 Griffons vs Boland ABSA Currie Cup – First Div Welkom, SA 1 SWD Eagles vs Boland ABSA Currie Cup – First Div George, SA 29 EP Kings vs Griffons ABSA Currie Cup – First Div Port Elizabeth, SA 8 Semi-finals ABSA Currie Cup – First Div TBC 30 SWD Eagles vs Border Bulldogs ABSA Currie Cup – First Div George, SA 15 Final ABSA Currie Cup – First Div TBC Boland vs Valke ABSA Currie Cup – First Div Wellington, SA 22 Promotion/Relegation ABSA Currie Cup – First Div TBC AUGUST 29 Promotion/Relegation ABSA Currie Cup – First Div TBC 6 Griffons vs SWD Eagles ABSA Currie Cup – First Div Welkom, SA Valke vs EP Kings ABSA Currie Cup – First Div Johannesburg, SA 12 EP Kings vs Boland ABSA Currie Cup – First Div Port Elizabeth, SA Border Bulldogs vs Griffons ABSA Currie Cup – First Div East London, SA 13 SWD Eagles vs Valke ABSA Currie Cup – First Div George, SA 20 Valke vs Border Bulldogs ABSA Currie Cup – First Div Johannesburg, SA Boland vs SWD Eagles -
Read More on Page 3 Lees Meer Op Bladsy 3 Hundreds Stopped During
Friday, August 2, 2019 TEL: 011 740 1825 Hundreds stopped during roadblock Ontploffing laat inwoners skrik Read more on page 3 Lees meer op bladsy 3 Motorskou wins maak groot verskil in leerders se lewens Die opbrengs van vanjaar se Just skool wat hierby baat vind,” het uitgespreek oor besighede wat baan, onder leiding van Dirk pannekoeke op die dag verkoop is. Wheels Motorskou is verlede De Jager gesê. agteroor sit en nie by ’n goeie van Reenen, is jaarliks ’n groot “Ons kan terug kyk en sê dat Donderdagaand tydens ’n Bart Zaayman, organiseerder saak betrokke wil raak nie. trekpleister. ons ’n skou van goeie gehalte gesellige funksie aan die hoof van die skou vir die afgelope 10 “Ons het groot borge verloor, Van Reenen en Christo aangebied het en volgende van Muriel Brand Skool, dr Japiep jgygjaar, het aangedui dat hy die tuig maar ons het steeds gggesorg Grobler, onderhoof van Muriel jjaar maak ons weer so,” het de Jager, oorhandig. nou neerlê. om ’n goeie bedrag vir Muriel Brand Skool, wat betrokke is by Zaayman gesê. Die skou, wat jaarliksiks duisende Hy het groot lof gehad vir die Brand Skool bymekaar te die reëlings van die skou het besoekers lok, is vanjaarjaar vir didiee handjie vol besighede van die maak.” Donderdagaand ook meriete Meer foto’s 10de keer aangebied. dorp wat betrokke geraak het. Zaayman het aangedui ddatat toekennings van die Just Wheel op bladsy 2 Ten spyte van moeilikeilike Hy het egter ook sy kommer daar by vanjaar se skou sowat Motorklub ontvang. ekonomiese omstandighedeighede en 600 voertuie uituitgestalgestal is.