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With Impi Challenge Bulls Vs Stormers Die Manne Van Die Kaap Wen Toe Die Noord-Suid Derby 25-19 p 24 07 February 2014 PLATINUM WEEKLY, 11 Marais Street, Tel: 014 592 5245 Fax: 011 - 252 6669, E-mail: [email protected] Super 15 Warm-Up Games Hunter’s eXtreme teams up 2014 VS with Impi Challenge Bulls vs Stormers Die manne van die Kaap wen toe die Noord-Suid derby 25-19. Victor Matfield het groot toejuiging ontvang toe die ou grote in die tweede helfte op die veld verskyn. Fiks is hy gewis nog nie, maar sy teenwoordigheid gaan die beste uit die jonger manne haal. Vir die Bulle is die besering van die bul flank Arno Botha ‘n groot bekommernis. Botha het dieselfde knie beseer wat hom ses maande op die kantlyn gehou het. Aan die kant van die Stormers het Yster Burger baie goed vertoon en was die beste voorspeler van die dag. Beide spanne se enjin kamers loop nog nie glad nie, maar daar is soveel talent dat hulle ondersteuners nie slapelose nagte sal hê nie ou grote. VS Cheetahs vs Puma In Bloem wen die Blikore 31-10. Die Vrystaters se verdediging was puik maar het bietjie gesukkel in die skrums. Jean Cook hou groot belofte in en gaan goud werd wees as flank vir die Cheetahs hierdie seisoen. Johan Goosen het op losskakel gewys dat hy ‘n groot faktor vir sy span gaan wees Participants in action during the 2013 - en het ‘n goeie dag op kantoor gehad. IMPI Challenge. Photo Credit; Cherie Die Pumas is nie deel van die Super 15 nie, maar Vale/ Newsport Media het getoon dat hulle een van die beter spanne in vanjaar se Curriebeker reeks gaan wees ou grote. Hartebeespoort – The organisers of the ac- the ultimate in eXtreme refreshment, IMPI is cise than this! Conquer 18 obstacles tion packed IMPI Challenge are excited to the ultimate adventure challenge. Together over 10-12km. VS welcome Hunter’s eXtreme as an official fes- we are able to create an unforgettable expe- • IMPI Mini: This mini course will be tival partner of this much talked about series rience for our consumers and challengers,” around 1km and feature smaller ver- of events. Ben van der Merwe, Junior Brand Manager sions of some of our favourite obstacles Leeus vs Southern Kings According to Pieter Du Plessis, IMPI Chal- Hunter’s SA said. (ages 6-10 years, all adults welcome). Hierdie Leeus van Jo’burg se stemmetjie sal vin- nig moet breek om soos Oom Leeu te kan brul, lenge Race Director, Hunter’s eXtreme is a EVENT INFORMATION: Participants can enter individually or as part want o genade ou grote, om saam met die groot great brand for the IMPI Challenge to be as- Combining trail running with an adventure of a team (teams vary in size from 2-10 peo- honde te blaf is nie maklik nie. In die Nelson Man- sociated with. “It fits in perfectly with our pro- style obstacle course, there are five struc- ple, although team members start together, dela baai stadion wen die Leeus 19-12. file of fun and vibrancy. It is trendy and can tures to choose from when entering the IMPI they do not need to finish together). Na net 15 minute was die Leeus 15-0 voor en ‘n be enjoyed in groups. Hunter’s eXtreme has Challenge: EVENT DATES FOR 2014: mens het die indruk gekry dat hierdie ‘n walk-over gaan wees, maar allesbehalwe. Swak skrumwerk a great social media footprint and following, • Traditional IMPI Challenge: Conquer 18 • 15 and 16 March 2014: IMPI Challenge en talle swak hantering het gewys ou Akker en kie and will definitely assist the IMPI Challenge obstacles over 10-12km GP#1 / Van Gaalens Cheese Farm sal hard moet praat. in attracting an even larger vibrant crowd of • IMPI Dash – Compacted Challenge: (Hartebeespoort /NWP) Nag ou grote… participants. They also have the infrastruc- Families have the chance to compete • 05 and 06 April 2014: IMPI Challenge Op ‘n interessante noot; in voorbereiding ture needed to create an enjoyable festival together. The course will be 5-7km CT#1 / Lievland Wine Estate and Wi- vir die Superugby Reeks word die volgende rekords lekker teen mekaar opgeweeg; area. Participants can look forward to lots with 12 obstacles (ages 10-15 years, all esenhof Legacy Park, Stellenbosch Team Records: of competitions, eXtreme refreshment and adults welcome). • 03 May 2014: IMPI Challenge KZN / Vir- Highest score: 96 points – Crusaders defeated even more spectacular festival vibes,” Du • IMPI Elite: The course will be 15-20km ginia Trails, Eston / KZN Waratahs 96–19, 2002 Plessis said. with 25 tough obstacles. Highest combined score: 137 points – Chiefs For more information contact 076 772 defeated Lions 72–65, 2010 “The IMPI Challenge is a great platform for • IMPI Corporate – Trample your boss: 3735 or pop an email to Highest winning margin: 89 points – Bulls de- the brand. Whilst Hunter’s eXtreme offers There is no better team building exer- [email protected] feated Reds 92–3, 2007 Highest score away: 72 points – Chiefs defeated Lions 72–65, 2010; Waratahs defeated Southern Kings 72–10, 2013 Most consecutive wins: 15 wins – Crusaders, 2002/03 Most tries in a match by one team: 14 by Cru- saders (v Waratahs), 2002 Most tries in a match by both teams: 18 by Li- ons and Chiefs, 2010 Most tries in a season: 71 tries – Crusaders, 2005 Most wins in a season: 14 wins – Stormers, 2012 regular season Most wins in a row at home: 26 wins – Crusad- ers 2004–2006 Individual Records: In A Match: Points: 50 – Gavin Lawless, Sharks Tries: 4, Joe Roff (Brumbies), Gavin Lawless & Stefan Terblanche (Sharks), JoeliVidiri, Doug Howlett& Mils Muliaina (Blues), Sean Maitland & Caleb Ralph (Crusaders), Sitiveni Sivivatu & Asae- li Tikoirotuma (Chiefs), Drew Mitchell (Waratahs) Conversions: 13 – Andrew Mehrtens, Crusaders Penalties: 9 Elton Jantjies, (Lions) Drop Goals: 4 – Morné Steyn, Bulls In A Career: Points: 1,533 – Daniel Carter, Crusaders Tries: 59 Doug Howlett, Blues Conversions: 185 – Daniel Carter, Crusaders Penalties: 202 – Andrew Mehrtens, Crusaders Quickest Try: 8 Seconds – Bryan Habana, Stormers Consecutive Games: 104 – Caleb Ralph, Cru- saders Most Caps: 162 – Nathan Sharpe, Reds and Western Force In A Season: Points: 263 – Morné Steyn, Bulls, 2010 Rustenburg – SA Sport en Jag Federasie Rustenburg Tak nooi alle belangstellendes uit om aan te sluit en ook deel te Tries: 15 – Joe Roff, Brumbies, 1997; Rico Gear, neem aan hulle maandelikse kompetisies. SA Sport en Jag Federasie bied jou die geleentheid om op ‘n veilige manier Crusaders, 2005 Conversions: 51 – Joe Roff, Brumbies, 2004 jou vuurwapen lisensie aktief te hou. Vir enige navra of om aan te sluit kontak Kobus Cordier gerus op 084 392 1370 of Penalties: 51 – Morné Steyn, Bulls, 2010 stuur ‘n e-pos aan [email protected] Drop Goals: 11 – Morné Steyn, Bulls, 2009.
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