logo
#

Latest news with #EPRugby

‘Flippen lekker' being back in Nelson Mandela Bay, says Rassie
‘Flippen lekker' being back in Nelson Mandela Bay, says Rassie

The Herald

time11-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Herald

‘Flippen lekker' being back in Nelson Mandela Bay, says Rassie

Rugby fever has gripped the Bay since Sunday when the Boks landed in Gqeberha to play their first Test at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in the last few years. It will be the first time the Bok men's team have been in action at the stadium since 2021, when they played two Tests against Argentina behind closed doors during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Springbok women's team will set the scene for what promises to be a memorable occasion when they play a Test against Canada ahead of the men's international. EP Rugby general manager Mzi Mpofu said the Test had afforded the Eastern Cape a golden opportunity to reinforce its love for the game. 'Rugby has long been a sport rooted in tradition, with international matches often held in major cities and well-established venues,' he said. 'However, staging these games in the Eastern Cape presents a unique opportunity to reinforce our love of the sport, create new memories and inspire future generations. 'Our beautiful stadium has successfully hosted eight thrilling Test matches, though two were played behind closed doors because of the pandemic. 'Our people have only borne witness to half a dozen live Tests at this state-of-the-art facility. 'We are excited for the ninth instalment now, and the inception of new memories is long overdue. 'And we must not forget the Boks are yet to lose at our stadium. 'One of the key benefits of hosting international rugby matches at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium is the economic impact it has, not only on the city, but the province as a whole. 'A Gqeberha Test is special for many current Springboks as they hail from this province. 'Players, coaches as well as the management staff. 'The team is littered with Eastern Capers. 'It's a rare opportunity for them to play in front of their families, childhood friends and former school pupils and teachers. 'It is not only the male Springboks playing on Saturday, but also our Springbok women. 'We are being treated to a rare double-header programme. 'The city will be champing at the bit to see the likes of our very own Aseza Hele crossing the advantage line with one of her trademark bullocking runs.' The Herald

‘Die Hok' banned from hosting Kariega derby clashes
‘Die Hok' banned from hosting Kariega derby clashes

The Herald

time25-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Herald

‘Die Hok' banned from hosting Kariega derby clashes

The Derrick Ferreira Stadium has been banned from hosting EPRU Grand Challenge derby fixtures between Gardens and Progress until significant security upgrades are completed at the facility, EP Rugby bosses announced on Wednesday. A match between the clubs at the Kariega venue — popularly known as 'Die Hok' — was called off on Saturday late in the second half over serious crowd control concerns after spectators invaded the field. A fact-finding and debrief meeting was conducted on Monday between the presidents of both clubs, EP Rugby president George Malgas, deputy president Mbulelo Gidane, general manager Mzi Mpofu, as well as additional executive members.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store