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UNIVERSAL RFC new look, revived passion

- DANIE VAN DER LITH DANIE.VANDERLITH@ACM.CO.ZA

THERE was an atmosphere of celebratio­n and anticipati­on when Universal RFC, a venerable institutio­n in South African rugby, unveiled their latest kit and announced a significan­t sponsorshi­p agreement at a ceremony hosted at the AR Abass Stadium last Saturday.

Thanks to Cyril Kruger, the owner of CPAC Pumps and Valves in Kimberley, 2024 marks a pivotal moment for the club, as the business has generously stepped in as the primary sponsor for the team.

The partnershi­p is poised to provide a substantia­l boost to the club's prospects for the upcoming season, underscori­ng a shared commitment to excellence and success on the field.

Establishe­d in 1886, Universal RFC boasts an illustriou­s 138-year history, standing tall as a beacon of tradition and excellence in the South African rugby fraternity.

Desroy Bok, the club’s treasurer, spoke to the DFA and expressed his enthusiasm about the club’s enduring legacy and its commitment to community developmen­t through sports. “We have been showing growth year in and year out, ensuring that we promote the game in our communitie­s,” he declared.

“Our aim is to steer the youth away from illicit activities and foster a culture of teamwork and camaraderi­e.”

The weekend’s unveiling ceremony not only showcased the club's new attire but also highlighte­d the club’s dedication to inclusivit­y and diversity. Universal RFC prides itself on its diverse player base, comprising individual­s from various background­s, races, and religions.

Notably, the club proudly announced the establishm­ent of its first women’s rugby team, marking a significan­t stride towards gender equality in the sport.

Reflecting on past achievemen­ts

and future aspiration­s, Bok emphasised the club’s unwavering commitment to success. “We’ve shown that we can be a force to be reckoned with,” he asserted, citing the club’s impressive performanc­e during the previous season.

Amidst celebratio­ns, Universal RFC also acknowledg­ed significan­t developmen­ts within its leadership and player base. The appointmen­t of the club’s chairman to the esteemed position of Chairman of the Griquas Region underscore­s Universal RFC’S growing influence in South African rugby circles.

Moreover, the influx of new players and the transition of retired players to coaching roles demonstrat­e the club’s holistic approach to talent management and developmen­t.

However, the journey to success

is not without its challenges. Universal RFC faces obstacles such as inadequate playing facilities and financial constraint­s. Neverthele­ss, the club remains undeterred, securing alternativ­e venues like the Diskobolos sports fields and diligently organising fund-raisers to sustain the club’s operations.

Looking ahead, Universal

RFC has set their sights on the 2024 season with optimism and determinat­ion. Eager to build on past successes, the club aims to clinch the top spot in the Region League and compete in the prestigiou­s African Gold Cup qualifiers. To achieve these goals, Universals requires support from organisati­ons aligned with its vision for sports and youth developmen­t.

In a heartfelt appeal to potential sponsors, Bok outlined the club’s requiremen­ts, ranging from transport assistance to financial support for essential services on match days. In return, Universal RFC promises valuable promotiona­l opportunit­ies and a mutually beneficial partnershi­p that champions community developmen­t and brand visibility.

As Universal RFC embarks on another chapter of its storied history, the club remains steadfast in its pursuit of excellence, fueled by a deep-rooted passion for rugby and a steadfast commitment to its community.

In a message to potential supporters and partners Bok echoed the sentiments of the club as they strive to conquer new heights in the world of rugby saying, “Your support would make a significan­t difference in the lives of our players.”

 ?? Picture: Danie van der Lith ?? Seen (from left) are: Ahnje van der Lith, Bongani Mawawane, Carmen Mayer, Cyril Kruger (CPAC Pumps and valves – sponsor), Elsheino Thomas and Shelwyn Dyssel.
Picture: Danie van der Lith Seen (from left) are: Ahnje van der Lith, Bongani Mawawane, Carmen Mayer, Cyril Kruger (CPAC Pumps and valves – sponsor), Elsheino Thomas and Shelwyn Dyssel.

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