The Herald (South Africa)

Township rugby gets boost from extended festival

- Amir Chetty chettyam@timesmedia.co.za

TOWNSHIP schools rugby is set for a boost when the Mzwandile Mali Memorial Rugby Festival is increased from six to 16 teams later this month.

The second edition of the tournament, which runs from March 27 to April 1 at the Wolfson Stadium in Kwazakhele, will see teams from Port Elizabeth and Uitenhage doing battle for honours.

The initiative, a joint project between the late Mali’s son, Lincoln, and his nephew, Xolisa, came about when they wanted an event to honour his memory.

Mali was a great ambassador for all sports in the Eastern Cape.

The inaugural tournament was held last year and Ithembelih­le High walked away as the champions.

Tournament chairman Xolisa said the project was a vision Lincoln had to honour his father’s legacy.

“The aim of this tournament is to identify talented players, and hopefully they can one day represent the Springboks,” he said.

Standard Bank provincial head Joe Motshelabo­la said the bank was proud to sponsor the tournament.

“We had no hesitation in assuming the sponsorshi­p of the event, as it provides us with an opportunit­y to participat­e in a showcase rugby tournament for the Eastern Cape, and to engage with our customers on the ground,” he said.

Schools will receive big cash incentives for winning the tournament, funds which will be used for the developmen­t of the school’s rugby programme.

Lincoln will also inject some of his own money into the tournament for other individual accolades.

“Most importantl­y, the schools and school sport programmes will benefit from events that are financiall­y supported by the bank,” Lincoln said.

“We look forward to a tournament that will be full of exciting rugby, friendship and sportsmans­hip.”

Gladys Mali, wife of Mzwandile, said: “I would like to ask all the individual­s and stakeholde­rs involved to keep on doing this. It can create a lasting legacy.”

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 ?? Picture: FREDLIN ADRIAAN ?? NEW SPONSOR: At the launch of the second Mzwandile Mali Memorial Rugby Festival are, from left, Lucky Mange, Joe Motshelabo­la, Richard Kasika, Xolisa Mali and Lincoln Mali
Picture: FREDLIN ADRIAAN NEW SPONSOR: At the launch of the second Mzwandile Mali Memorial Rugby Festival are, from left, Lucky Mange, Joe Motshelabo­la, Richard Kasika, Xolisa Mali and Lincoln Mali

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