Sheesh but those Cape Town Sevens are going to be a serious vibe hey. Oh what’s that, you never managed to secure a ticket and they’re all sold out?
We’ll call this one the last chance saloon then, because now we’re giving you the opportunity to come from behind and sneak a win at the end. The guys over at Cape Town Rugby Camp are here to save the day, offering our readers the chance to win two double tickets for the HSBC Sevens on December 11 and 12.
These aren’t any two tickets however, as the winners will be treated to the full rugby camp schedule. This includes (amongst other awesome events) a Friday night welcome braai and a luxury tent to sleep in right next door to the stadium. Next up is a Saturday brekkie, lunch and off to the stadium before a dinner and jol – with another stay in the luxury tent of course.
Sunday will see a hearty brekkie, a trip to the Springbok Museum and a lunch before heading off to the stadium for finals day. See, I told you were weren’t mucking about. The ‘Awaji’ rugby camp package is valued at R6 999 a pop – don’t say we never treat you right.
For a full rundown check the ‘Awaji’ option HERE, with this below the campsite:
So how do you win these two fantastic tickets then? Entrants need to post a photo of themselves and a mate on Twitter to prove why they are the best Blitzbok fans. Use the hashtag #CapeTownRugbyCamp and add in www.rugbycamp.co.za to the tweet to stand a chance of winning.
We will announce the winners on Tuesday. If you’re not one of the lucky winners that doesn’t mean you can’t join in the fun, there are still tickets available for the event HERE.
Go on guys you’d be a fool not to try and win this gem – perfect for a father / son combo or two peeps looking to make a proper weekend out of the HSBC Sevens’ first visit to the Mother City.
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