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    The Stars are Aligned – gsport4girls

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeAugust 18, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    The Springbok Women’s send-off, hosted by Motshidisi Mohono and Layla Arrison at LUXX Venue in Sandton, was nothing short of magical. The night opened with the sounds of xylophones and drums, instantly setting a vibe of celebration, laughter, soulful conversations, and heartfelt praise for the Sheroes who paved the way for today’s athletes.

    The stage buzzed with energy – from panel chats and live performances to giveaways, Gwijo, and emotional moments that left the room teary-eyed and inspired.

    I remember sitting in that beautifully decorated room, soaking in the atmosphere, and realising I was witnessing something historic. This was transformation in motion, the kind that generations of women rugby players have yearned for, fought for, and worked so hard to achieve.

    Marc Alexander, President of SARU, set the tone early with an emotional message to the team that moved everyone.

    SA Rugby President Marc Alexander opened proceedings, and FNB Chief Marketing Officer Faye Mfikwe delivered a vitalising welcome.
    Springbok Women Head Coach, Swys de Bruin said: “We look to go further than ever before and get into the play-offs.”

    Faith Mfikwe, Chief Marketing Officer at FNB, took it further with a powerful reminder: “Investing in sport does not only empower the athletes but it is also empowering communities.” Those words stuck with me, because being seen, heard, and recognised is all these players ever wanted, not just for themselves, but for every young girl who dreams of following them.

    Resources in women’s sport are still limited, but the progress so far has been a beacon of hope.

    In an event opened with an unforgettable performance by award-winning songstress Lira, who moved the crowd with a stirring rendition of the national anthem, the Springbok Women were treated to a magnificent World Rugby Women’s World Cup team send-off which doubled as a call to action for the recently launched #PlusOne campaign, a nationwide movement designed to unite South Africans behind the Women Boks in England. All Photos: gsport / Karabelo Duiker

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    Sinalo Jafta’s honesty stood out when she shared that she’s been sober for 3 years and that affirmations help regulate her nervous system. Kass Naidoo reminded us all: “You can’t be what you can’t see.”

    Later, the vibe turned electric with a performance by Lira, before the Women Boks, led the Gwijo, filling the room with goosebumps.
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    In an event opened with an unforgettable performance by award-winning songstress Lira, who moved the crowd with a stirring rendition of the national anthem, the Springbok Women were treated to a magnificent World Rugby Women’s World Cup team send-off which doubled as a call to action for the recently launched #PlusOne campaign, a nationwide movement designed to unite South Africans behind the Women Boks in England. All Photos: gsport / Karabelo Duiker

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    The smell of braai meat, the sounds of Mzansi music, and an atmosphere buzzing with support for women’s sport set the perfect stage for the second edition of #SportsFriday at Red Cherry Interactive, the creative home of #gsport20 #IRecogniseHer #gsport20 All Photos: Supplied

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    Captain Nolusindiso Booi has often spoken about how much that support means to her. She balances the pressures of leadership with family time that keeps her grounded. She told us she wants to be remembered not for being loud, but for showing that you can be impactful even if you’re shy and reserved.

    Babalwa Latsha also shared her motivation, saying it’s no longer about accolades but about showing kids in Khayelitsha, and everywhere else, that their dreams are valid. For her, representing South Africa is “an honour and privilege.” She added: “It’s something that’s attainable, it is a dream that is very much valid and that can very well come true.”

    Duiker: “I remember sitting in that beautifully decorated room, soaking in the atmosphere, realising I was witnessing something historic.”
    Duiker: “I remember sitting in that beautifully decorated room, soaking in the atmosphere, realising I was witnessing something historic.”

    As the countdown to the Women’s Rugby World Cup in England begins, the Springbok Women carry with them the hopes of a nation. The only question left is: are you the Springbok Women’s #PlusOne?


    Original Copy: Karabelo Duiker, with editing by gsport

    Main Photo Caption: The FirstRand Choir in full swing. From applying to work on the #gsport20 campaign to being front and centre at the Springbok Women’s Rugby World Cup send-off, Content Creator Karabelo Duiker is truly living her best life. All Photos: Karabelo Duiker

    Photo 2 Caption: SA Rugby President Marc Alexander opened proceedings, and FNB Chief Marketing Officer Faye Mfikwe delivered a vitalising welcome.

    Photo 3 Caption: Springbok Women Head Coach, Swys de Bruin said: “We look to go further than ever before and get into the play-offs.”

    Photo 4 Caption: Later, the vibe turned electric with a performance by Lira, before the Women Boks, led the Gwijo, filling the room with goosebumps.

    Photo 5 Caption: Duiker: “I remember sitting in that beautifully decorated room, soaking in the atmosphere, realising I was witnessing something historic.”



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