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SAPS Rugby Championship unites through sport

From tackles to triumphs — SAPS members showed heart, hustle, and national pride.

VANDERBIJLPARK – The SAPS National Rugby Championship wrapped up on August 1 at the Isak Steyl Stadium after a week of high-energy action, fierce competition, and strong community support in Sedibeng.

From July 27 to August 1, police rugby teams from across the country competed in daily matches that drew both excitement and applause from spectators.

A member of the Free State SAPS women’s team scores against Mpumalanga. Photo: Christiaan Cloete

The tournament showcased elite athleticism and discipline from both male and female SAPS players, culminating in thrilling B and A Division finals.

Deputy Provincial Commissioner, General Fred Kekana, welcomed teams on July 28 with a rousing speech that set the tone for the week.

Wellness is a fundamental priority for SAPS,” she said.

This championship is proof of how physical and mental fitness drive excellence — on the field and in our service.”

Deputy Provincial Commissioner, General Fred Kekana welcomes teams to the SAPS National Rugby Championship. Photo: Christiaan Cloete
Police top brass at the event at the Isak Steyl Stadium. From left, back: Pamela Pule (Director: Department of Community Safety: Southern Corridor), General Fred Kekana (Deputy Provincial Commissioner), Emmanuel Khoza (Deputy Area Commisioner: Kgosi Mampuru II) and Nkhensani Mukwevho (District Commissioner); front: Brig. Mbanga Nkhwashu (Deputy District Commissioner).

In the Division B men’s final, Gauteng edged out Free State in a hard-fought battle, winning 38–31.

The Division A women’s final between Gauteng and Eastern Cape went the full 80 minutes with scores tied, followed by extra time – still deadlocked – and was ultimately decided by penalties, with Eastern Cape narrowly clinching victory 3–2.

In the Division A men’s final, Eastern Cape defeated defending champions Western Cape 30–19, capping off an impressive tournament for the province.

With SuperSport providing national coverage, family-friendly activities for the public, and free entry, the event drew a strong community turnout and widespread positive feedback.

As the final whistle blew, Sedibeng could proudly reflect on hosting a successful national event — one that celebrated police professionalism, unity, and the enduring spirit of sport.

The opening ceremony of the SAPS National Rugby Championship. Photo: Christiaan Cloete
Members of the Gauteng SAPS rugby team. Photo: Christiaan Cloete
The SAPS Rugby National Executive during the SAPS National Rugby Championship. From left: Lt. Col. Syster Pietersen, Maj. Genl. Nkhensani Mukwevho, Brig. Freddie Booysen and Maj. Genl. Chris Wright.

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Christiaan Cloete

Christiaan is editor of Ster North and a reporter for Vaalweekblad. Email: christiaan@mooivaal.co.za
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