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Support Miles and Reece to go to Ireland

The fundraiser will be on June 5.

Glenvista Gold Day Club presents a golf day fundraiser for Reece Geldenhuys and Nwabo Miles Gxumisa to represent South Africa in touch rugby in Ireland.

The fundraiser will be on June 5. A four-ball is R2 500.

Packages include holes 1 and 10 for R3 000; holes 4, 8, 13 and 15 for R2 500; the rest of the holes for R2 000 and putting green for R2 500. This includes a halfway meal and dinner.

Banking details are Mobo Africa, FNB and account number 63147269715. Send proof of payment to Francois on 068 572 5187.

About the players:

Reece Geldenhuys: From school grounds to international fields

As the 2025 sports executive (deputy head boy) of Alberton High, he built an impressive sports resume, participating in athletics, swimming, cross country, rugby, and touch rugby.

Reece Geldenhuys during Alberton High School’s touch rugby league held last year.

His journey in touch rugby began in 2022 to stay fit between rugby seasons.

Little did he know this fast-paced sport would become his passion.

Nwabo Miles Gxumisa: A leader on and off the field

Head boy of Alberton High School, Nwabo Miles Gxumisa, has proven himself as a disciplined and versatile athlete.

Nwabo Miles Gxumisa (in blue) going at his opponents with full force.

Playing multiple sports, including chess, tennis, rugby, and touch rugby, he excels in every discipline he pursues.

Nwabo’s introduction to touch rugby in 2022 was unexpected, but his talent rapidly became evident.

Representing Easterns Touch Rugby, he competed in three junior and two senior inter-provincial tournaments, winning bronze at the Junior IPTs in 2024.

This achievement led to his selection for the South African U17 squad for the 2025 Atlantic Youth Touch Cup in Ireland.

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