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Famous personalities will participate in Bulls’ #TacklingCancer Cycle-a-Thon at Loftus Versfeld

Famous personalities and former sports stars will be part of the Bulls #TacklingCancer Cycle-a-Thon at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday to raise money for the Childhood Cancer Foundation.

As the doors to the lift close in the heart of Loftus Versfeld stadium and the roar of the crowd becomes faint and you no longer hear the march of rugby boots on their way to the changeroom, you are reminded about what makes this Super Rugby season such a significant one for the Bulls.

It’s staring right back at you in the form of the words “Protect the Circle” that are emblazoned on those lift doors.

Everything the Bulls are working towards comes down to looking after their own. And this season, they’re making that circle bigger to include a group of children they’ve not only made their own, but are also tackling their hearts out for.

At the start of this season, the Bulls teamed up with Vodacom, SuperSport and every other South African team to support the #TacklingCancer campaign in aid of CHOC (the Childhood Cancer Foundation). For every tackle made by a South African player in this year’s Super Rugby competition, Vodacom and SuperSport will jointly donate R100 to CHOC in support of the many children who on a daily basis have to face the hardest hits life can dish out.

The Bulls have already raised R181 500 this season.

Now they’ll be doing even more to reach the goal of R1 million raised by the end of this season when a host of former Bulls legends and celebrities take part in the Bulls #TacklingCancer Cycle-a-Thon ahead of the match against the Lions at Loftus Versfeld on 15 June.

During the match, the cyclists will cycle as far as they can on the six stationary bikes located on the side of the field as they also raise funds for CHOC.

Rugby fans can also contribute by adding R5 for CHOC to every Super Rugby match ticket they purchase, buying CHOC merchandise at the CHOC Shops that will be at every stadium for the South African Derbies, or going to https://choc.org.za/vodacom-super-rugby-2019/ and making a donation.

Supporting the CHOC children is one of the biggest motivators this season for a team that places a particular emphasis on the importance of family.

“It feels good to be able to make a difference in this way,” said Duane Vermeulen.

It’s a message echoed by Bulls coach Pote Human. Earlier in the season, Human was part of a Vodacom One Father and Son talk at Loftus Versfeld, and was asked by a dad how to best guide his son through his rugby career.

Human’s answer may have been in a different context, but its goal remains the same: “Just support your children”.

It’s a message the Bulls are certainly taking to heart this season.

The following sports stars and celebrities will be part of the Bulls #TacklingCancer Cycle-a-Thon at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday:

  1. John Mametsa – Vodacom Bulls Legend
  2. Clinton van der Berg – SuperSport
  3. BBK – Sunday Times Sports Editor
  4. Bulletjie – Vodacom Bulls Mascot
  5. Vata Ngobeni – Enca sports editor
  6. Janus Kloppers – Vodacom, Head of Rugby
  7. Liesl Laurie – Former Miss South Africa
  8. Warwick Breder – CHOC Cow
  9. Abey Mokgwatsane – Vodacom, Head of Brand
  10. Mahlatse Mphahlele – Tiso BlackStar Journalist
  11. Willem Strauss – Vodacom Bulls President
  12. Arno Jordaan – Musician

 

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Koos Venter

Koos Venter is an experienced journalist who started his career 35 years ago, before the days of cellphones, modern computer systems, the internet and digital cameras, as a correspondent for Nexus, the former national magazine of the Department of Correctional Services. He has since worked for various other publications in all aspects of news coverage, as a columnist and in the production side of newspapers and online publications. Since 2007 he has specialized as a sports writer, while he is also regularly used as an analyst and commentator by several radio stations.
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