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Change the game: bring your books to Super Rugby

Vodacom will once again use their Vodacom Super Rugby sponsorship for the greater good

A new dawn has come in Vodacom Super Rugby that will see more bone-crushing hits, mesmerising sidesteps and awe-inspiring tries than ever before.

Vodacom will launch a number of innovative initiatives that will give supporters a front-row seat wherever they are in the world.

Vodacom Super Rugby will be bigger and better with the expansion from 15 teams to 18 to include the Southern Kings, Jaguars (Argentina), and Sunwolves (Japan).

Vodacom will once again use their Vodacom Super Rugby sponsorship for the greater good through the Tries for Books campaign.

For every try scored by a South African team, Vodacom will donate R7 000 towards setting up e-libraries and donating books to schools in communities that need it most.

Vodacom will aim to change the game through knowledge and will encourage rugby fans to donate books at stadiums around the country which will be distributed to schools in need.

Players and fans can band together to help Vodacom give power to knowledge.

Bring your books.

RUGBY supporters are encouraged to bring their books with when going to see a match live at any rugby stadium. Pictured are Schalk Ferreira, Bandise Maku, Philip van der Walt, Oupa Mohoje, Sikhumbuzo Notshe, Luther Obi and Lappies Labuschagne.

 

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