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Rugby Tens Championship Returns

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Rugby Tens Championship Returns in October 2022. The Rugby Tens Championship (R10C) has announced that the professional rugby 10s competition will be returning next month.

 

The competition, which provides equal opportunities for men, women and U18 boys and girls, will host back-to-back legs in Pretoria [October 7 at the Harlequin Club and October 8 at the Loftus Versfeld] and Stellenbosch [October 14 – 15 at Danie Craven Stadium]. Tickets are R50 at the gate.

 

Rugby Tens Championship: Who will be competing

Each of the five franchises competing this year has men’s, women’s, U18 boys and U18 girls’ teams. The 5 are Balkans Honey Badgers, Blue Bulls Rugby Union, Cape Town Wild Dogs, San Clemente Rhinos, and Serengeti Elephants. It’s the Blue Bull’s first year in the series, with the historic province giving its female athletes the opportunity to compete at a professional level for the first time in its history.

 

“R10C is an exciting concept in sport. It brings equality for Men and Women at various levels including compensation structure. It’s also a unique development pathway for Boys and Girls,” says R10C co-founder and president of the Blue Bulls Rugby Union, Willem Strauss.

 

He added, “It creates opportunities for diverse competition with players from countries such as New Zealand, Brazil, Canada, USA, Ireland, Kenya, Portugal, Sweden, South Africa and more.”

 

The ranking at the Rugby Tens Championship:

 

These teams will not only compete for Tournament Cups, but each side’s ranking in their division will contribute to the Championship Franchise title. Similar to the Constructors’ Championship in Formula One, the Championship Franchise Title will mean that by the end of a series, any franchise should have a chance of lifting the prized trophy.

 

Priding itself on being driven by “Rugby. Equality. Entertainment”, the Rugby Tens Championship has an inclusive culture throughout the organization. It offers men, women, and youth players the chance to develop alongside people from diverse backgrounds across the world.

 

“We had an extraordinary representation of 30 countries at the R10C event in Portugal in 2021. Numerous players afterwards signed on for professional terms or to achieve international honours. We are very excited to see rugby players from all over the world come together in South Africa to build on the success of the European event,” shared Andreea Trufasu, the co-founder and CEO of the Rugby Tens Championship.

 

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Trufasu added, “And we continue to promote equality and positive social impact through sport with meaningful assignments such as Frankie Horne and Cecil Afrika, Blitzbokke Legends, in charge of coaching Women’s teams”.

 

Coming to South Africa for the Rugby Tens

 

Having been born in South Africa, the Rugby Tens Championship’s co-founder Derek Nellmapius is looking forward to bringing the competition to his home country.

 

“South Africa has a strong and proud rugby heritage, and they will be a great host to the R10C. After our experiences in Portugal and the feedback we have received, we are confident that there is a very bright future for the Rugby Tens Championship. I look forward to bringing such opportunities to my home country as well.”

 

READ: More information on the Tens

 

Along with creating opportunities for players from developing rugby nations, notable stars of the global game will also be showcased. Among a string of high-quality players, there will be members of the New Zealand Black Ferns Sevens squad, Australia Sevens squad, Fiji Sevens and many more.

 

About Rugby Tens Championship

 

The Rugby Tens Championship is a professional rugby 10s competition which offers opportunities to athletes across the world. The Championships, which host events worldwide, have 5 franchises, each having a men’s, women’s, boys’ and girls’ teams.

 

Article: By Rugby Tens Championship

Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia joined the media world in 1996 and in 2001, she took her first steps in the broadcasting world. In her free time, she likes to go on adventures in the city. She also likes to learn new dances, not that she is any good at that.

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