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Flex those bronzed muscles in Hartenbos! The battle to own the beach is back! Does your team have what it takes to dominate the beach and be crowned the champions? Grab your mates and get to the beaches this December for a killer season of Touchies. There are 7 opportunities to sweat it out and own the beach this year. The first leg kicks off on the 13th of December at the Mother City’s most glamorous beach, Camps Bay (or is it Clifton 4th?). Eish, it’s going to sizzle!
Tournament Dates:
13 December - Camps Bay
16 December - Strand
21 December - Hermanus (Onrus Strand)
23 December - Struisbaai
26 December - Stilbaai
29 December - Mossel Bay (Diaz Strand)
31 December - Hartenbos
An important date to remember is the 26th December - Stilbaai's 30th Anniversary. “What?” you say. Yes, this year will see the 30th Touch Rugby Tournament being held on this notorious beach front. This year the Hot Summer of Touch is going to be massive.
Hartenbos is one of the most popular resorts along the South coast of the Western Cape and thousands of residents from the northern provinces spend their annual summer holiday here. "Everything Under the Sun" is the slogan that personifies Hartenbos with its whitewashed beaches, calm sea and Mediterranean climate. As part of the Garden Route and the Whale Route, situated between Mossel Bay and George, this tranquil town is the ideal destination for family holidays.
Need to know? Teams need to participate in 5 of the 7 events to qualify for the Grand Prix Prizes. Pre-register online now to book your spot before it's too late! Get your entry in now by visiting http://beachtour.touchrugby.co.za or phone 08600 TOUCH (86824) for more info.
Face Book Groups: Hot Summer of Touch/Wit Warm Touchies and Stilbaai Touchies.
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