Rugby’s toughest vow to give back to the sport
Rugby Centurions – a prestigious club of those who have represented their country in 100 or more Tests – was launched in Johannesburg today.
The launch was attended by former Springbok captain and Centurions custodian, John Smit and rugby legend Victor Matfield as well as founder of Rugby Centurions, Gavin Varejes.
The group plans to promote the game with the integrity and passion that embodies the spirit of rugby. It’s members aim to grow the sport across the world, promoting rugby at a grassroots level and taking the game to new territories.
Membership is one of the toughest in the world to crack, with only 3 in every 1000 players ever reaching the 100-test milestone.
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