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<blockquote data-quote="Cassie" data-source="post: 377309" data-attributes="member: 45595"><p>I am new shared my first view in December last year on the springbok tour so ill hang around a bit more. Its gona be a great year to have dstv and mobile tv with all the different sporting events that's happening around the globe. </p><p> </p><p>Some Bulls News:</p><p> </p><p>Vodacom Bulls captain, Victor Matfield, and coach, Frans Ludeke, added their voices to those concerned rugby people from around the world after the devastating earthquake in Christchurch on Tuesday. The South African Rugby Union (SARU) has also written to the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) to express its condolences and offer solidarity with New Zealanders and their rugby community following the natural disaster. </p><p></p><p>"It is certainly a time to think about our friends in New Zealand and all those at the Crusaders who will be affected by this. We have a lot of respect for the Crusaders and their players and over the years have become good friends with them. We have always enjoyed great hospitality when travelling to Christchurch for Super Rugby and our hearts go out for those affected, many of whom who has treated us with respect and kindness," Matfield said. </p><p>Ludeke said that their thoughts and prayers will be with those affected. </p><p>"There are many similarities in the way ourselves and the Crusaders approach the game and because of that, we have become good rugby friends. We hope they will recover from this quickly." </p><p>Earlier, SARU president, Mr Oregan Hoskins, contacted Mr John Surgeon, president of the NZRU to offer any support SARU could render at this terrible time. "Our rugby community feels a special bond to New Zealand and what has happened in Christchurch has been deeply felt here," wrote Mr Hoskins. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the effected families and with all New Zealanders, who have no doubt been traumatised by this terrible earthquake. Please be assured that SARU and the South African rugby community will assist the NZRU and the people of New Zealand in any way that we possibly can."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cassie, post: 377309, member: 45595"] I am new shared my first view in December last year on the springbok tour so ill hang around a bit more. Its gona be a great year to have dstv and mobile tv with all the different sporting events that's happening around the globe. Some Bulls News: Vodacom Bulls captain, Victor Matfield, and coach, Frans Ludeke, added their voices to those concerned rugby people from around the world after the devastating earthquake in Christchurch on Tuesday. The South African Rugby Union (SARU) has also written to the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) to express its condolences and offer solidarity with New Zealanders and their rugby community following the natural disaster. “It is certainly a time to think about our friends in New Zealand and all those at the Crusaders who will be affected by this. We have a lot of respect for the Crusaders and their players and over the years have become good friends with them. We have always enjoyed great hospitality when travelling to Christchurch for Super Rugby and our hearts go out for those affected, many of whom who has treated us with respect and kindness,” Matfield said. Ludeke said that their thoughts and prayers will be with those affected. “There are many similarities in the way ourselves and the Crusaders approach the game and because of that, we have become good rugby friends. We hope they will recover from this quickly.” Earlier, SARU president, Mr Oregan Hoskins, contacted Mr John Surgeon, president of the NZRU to offer any support SARU could render at this terrible time. “Our rugby community feels a special bond to New Zealand and what has happened in Christchurch has been deeply felt here,” wrote Mr Hoskins. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the effected families and with all New Zealanders, who have no doubt been traumatised by this terrible earthquake. Please be assured that SARU and the South African rugby community will assist the NZRU and the people of New Zealand in any way that we possibly can.” [/QUOTE]
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