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Polokwane’s blood is steadfastly true blue

RUGBY fans in the city are looking forward to the Super Rugby warm up match between the Vodacom Bulls and the Toyota Cheetahs at the Peter Mokaba Sports Complex on January 24.

POLOKWANE – RUGBY fans in the city are looking forward to the Super Rugby warm up match between the Vodacom Bulls and the Toyota Cheetahs at the Peter Mokaba Sports Complex on January 24.

Review speaks to local rugby fans to find out which team they will support in this exciting match.

Vusie Manana.
Vusie Manana.
Wollies Wolhüter.
Wollies Wolhüter.
Christa van Rensburg.
Christa van Rensburg.

Vusie Manana, Wollies Wolhüter and Christa van Rensburg are personal trainers at a local gym and say they are without a doubt 100% behind the Vodacom Bulls.

Benjamin Koka, a branch manager at a sporting goods store, says he is a massive rugby fans and supports the Vodacom Bulls.

Vinolia Khalo.
Vinolia Khalo.
Martha Mamabolo.
Martha Mamabolo.
Collins Motekwenu.
Collins Motekwenu.

The rest of the sales team at the same store, Martha Mamabolo, Collins Motekwenu and Vinolia Khalo, are also Vodacom Bulls supporters.

“I predict a final score of 31-15 in the Bulls’ favour,” says Collins.

Mcdonald Chinhanga.
Mcdonald Chinhanga.

A shopper at a mall in the city, Mcdonald Chinhanga, says he will not be able to attend the game at the Peter Mokaba Sports Complex, but plans to watch it on TV at home.

He too is a staunch Vodacom Bulls supporter.

Tom Gerber.
Tom Gerber.

The only Toyota Cheetahs supporter that Review could find in a city that seems to be almost completely blue blooded, is Tom Gerber.

He says he used to live close to the Free State and has always been a Toyota Cheetahs fan.

“I will definitely be shouting for the Cheetahs,” he says.

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