The Springboks have done it again by becoming 4 x World Champions. Let us unite and celebrate this historical event.
Get ready to wear your green and gold and join the celebration at the iconic FNB Stadium this coming Thursday, 2 November at 16:00 for an unforgettable spectacle filled with magic, celebration, and pure joy.
The Springboks’ unwavering commitment to inspiring hope for our proud rainbow nation resonates deeply with us at FNB. This Trophy Tour promises to be a true reflection of the unity and spirit that defines South Africa.
Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to be part of history and witness the euphoria that comes with celebrating our champions.
As a Bank of #TheChangeables we would like to take this opportunity to thank every player, coach, supporting staff and spectator who has contributed to the success of the Springboks. As FNB we will continue to invest in young talent from grassroots to greatness.
To secure access into FNB Stadium, please get your tickets for FREE, by visiting Ticketpro: https://www.ticketpros.co.za/portal/web/index.php/event/1fd70e12-90b3-eba6-cbb4-653f633d602f

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Sport Trivia: Where did Naas Botha play his first test match for South Africa? Answer: Wanderers – Naas Botha was selected to play for South Africa at Rugby Union after playing for the SA Under 20 squad. He made his debut against South America on 26 April 1980 at the Wanderers Stadium, recognised as a cricket ground. This was due to the fact that Ellis Park had been demolished in 1979 to be rebuilt.
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Australia has a strong domestic rugby competition called the National Rugby Championship (NRC), which features clubs from across the country. In addition, Australian franchises participate in the Super Rugby competition, competing against teams from New Zealand, South Africa, Argentina, and Japan.