Talk of the Town

‘Parcel of hope’ for players

Kit’s Springbok colours a hit

- FAITH QINGA

Young Mzansi Rugby Academy players were elated after receiving rugby jerseys and bibs donated by local delivery company, The Courier Guy, last Thursday.

The Courier Guy’s kiosk manager, Roxi Vieira, said the company was focused on giving back to the community.

“Here we are delivering a parcel of hope,” she said.

Mzansi Rugby Academy, a non-profit organisati­on, was founded in 2020 with the aim of helping develop disadvanta­ged youth in Port Alfred through the power of sport and education.

Mzansi Academy cofounder and coach, Barry Scharneck, said they were grateful for the sponsorshi­p.

“We as Mzansi Rugby Academy are extremely humbled by the generosity and support from The Courier Guy, Port Alfred.

“Roxi Vieira and her team have put smiles on our young athletes’ faces and we love to see our players follow their heroes in the green and gold jerseys,” said Scharneck.

The young players showed much enthusiasm during a training session before The Courier Guy arrived with their new kit.

Scharneck said they were very eager for the new season.

“It is great to see our boys excited for their new kit for next season,” he said.

“We love that it’s in the same colours as the Springboks.

“We admire the generosity of Roxi at The Courier Guy who is inspiring us to achieve our

dreams on the rugby field.”

The academy nurtures rugby talent in Nemato Township and is grooming future rugby stars in its youth developmen­t initiative.

The young players said that the donation of new kit had inspired them to give of their best on the field in the coming season.

 ?? By The Courier Guy. Picture: FAITH QINGA ?? GREEN AND GOLD: Thrilled Mzansi Rugby Academy players in their new rugby kit, sponsored
By The Courier Guy. Picture: FAITH QINGA GREEN AND GOLD: Thrilled Mzansi Rugby Academy players in their new rugby kit, sponsored

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