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  • 21 Oct 2009, The Lions 2009 South Africa: Living With The Pride

    Posted on October 21, 2009 by admin

    British & Irish Lions 2009 - Living with the PrideRhino Rugby are the Official Supplier of scrummaging machines and contact training equipment to the British & Irish Lions. Rhino Rugby products play an important role in the recently released DVD "Living with the Pride"

    The DVD is the perfect gift for a rugby fanatic. It provides a real insight into tour life using footage shot on portable digital video cameras by the players themselves. There is rivetting footage of the inspirational pre match team talks.

    See the squad using the Rhino Dictator Scrum Machine and Rhino Tackle pads in their rigorous training regime.

    Watch a clip and purchase the DVD by clicking here


    This post was posted in 2009 and was tagged with south africa, living with africa, the lions

  • 2 Sep 2009, RHINO supports FSRP initiative in S.A.

    Posted on September 2, 2009 by admin

    FSR in S.A.

    Rhino has joined the newly-formed 'Fans' Social Responsibility Partnership' (FSRP), alongside other benefactors in supporting a grassroots rugby initiative in the Orange Farm Township near Soweto in South Africa. FSRP is the brainchild of Adrian Walton of Old Blues RFC, who was educated in South Africa - it aims to encourage rugby fans to take responsibility for the development of participation in the game in lesser privileged communities by providing the option to add a small sum to the cost of a ticket, be it for major international matches or otherwise. Whilst not strictly limited to beneficiaries in South Africa, the launch event was at Masibambane College, where following funding by HSBC of the turfing of a multi-purpose pitch which was opened by the Lions management and squad during the tour, a training day was held for 70 local children immediately before the 3rd Test in Johannesburg.

    Reg Clark and Peter Urey of Rhino were delighted to be able to participate in this inaugural event using Rhino equipment supplied to FSRP and brought over by them. It was an inspiring and moving occasion - Rhino is pleased to pay tribute to the efforts of Adrian and his colleagues and we are committed to continuing our support for FSRP generally and this initiative in particular.

    Pieter Steyn, the Headmaster of the College commented: 'FSRP's vision in initiating a programme to complement the generosity of our other benefactors such as HSBC will leave a legacy for future generations both at Masibambane and the Orange Farm Community, and will benefit many children in the future'.

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    FSRP


    This post was posted in 2009 and was tagged with south africa, fsrp initiative

  • 18 Jun 2009, Lions make full use of RHINO products!

    Posted on June 18, 2009 by admin

    Lions Scrum

    Above: England props Phil Vickery and Andrew Sheridan and Welsh hooker Matthew Rees

    on the Rhino Dictator machine.

    LIONS MAKE FULL USE OF RHINO PRODUCTS

    The British & Irish Lions touring party in South Africa have been making full use of the scrummaging machines, contact and training equipment supplied by Rhino under our Official Supplier agreement. Rhino has had equipment in place at each training venue and we take great pleasure in the success of the tour to date.

    Images courtesy of INPHO Photography. For further Lions photos see www.inpho.ie

    Below: Rhino contact products to the fore during a training session before the game against Western Province in Cape Town.

    Lions Contact Training


    This post was posted in 2009 and was tagged with south africa, british & irish lions, lions, touring

  • 21 May 2009, Rhino Pure Rugby Supports South African School

    Posted on May 21, 2009 by admin

    RHINO PURE RUGBY SUPPORTS SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOL IN SAFFRON WALDEN YOUTH TOURNAMENT

    Rhino Pure Rugby was the kit sponsor of the Umzingisi team drawn from four primary schools in the Nelson Mandela Bay area of Port Elizabeth which triumphed in the recent Saffron Walden Youth Tournament. The team defeated all eight of their opponents and went back to South Africa with medals and a trophy. The side was sponsored and hosted by Saffron Walden County High School and Saffron Walden RFC and their participation was arranged by the charity Touraid  - www.touraid.org - which promotes rugby tours to the UK for children from underprivileged parts of the world. Rhino has a longstanding close relationship with Touraid and was proud to be able to help the Umzingisi boys. Touraid CEO Andy Berry commented: “These boys had the trip of a lifetime and were fantastic ambassadors for their country. We are very grateful to Rhino for their continued support of our activities”. Khanyiso Toyi, aged 13 was quoted in an interview for a local paper on his return: “The weather in London was very cold but I was disappointed not to see snow. We saw buildings that were made of glass and visited the Queen’s Palace, but we didn’t see the Queen”. There’s always next time!


    This post was posted in 2009 and was tagged with south africa, school, support, rhino pure

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