UXi Sport is proud to announce its new partnership with Edutel, a reputable and credible Higher Education private provider, registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training.

This will enable the UXi Rugby Institute player-students to embark on studies towards a career in Teaching whilst also focusing on their Rugby Skills Development.

Edutel was founded in the early ‘90’s by Andries Pelser who brought with him over thirty years of experience in the field of education and training. Edutel is a one-stop to life-long learning, specialising in skills development, higher education, teacher training, Continuous Professional Development (CPD), and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). It is also a BBBEE level 1 concern.

All its higher education programs are recognized by the Department of Education as well as formally registered on SAQA.

The UXi Rugby Institute students will be able to apply for registration for the following programs through Edutel;

  1. Diploma in GR Teaching- NQF level 6
  2. Bachelor of Education in Foundation phase Teaching- NQF level 7
  3. Bachelor of Education in Intermediate phase Teaching- NQF level 7

Once a student has successfully graduated with  his/her Bachelor’s qualification, they can continue to advance their teaching skills with Advanced Certificates in Teaching as well pursue a Diploma or Honours in School Leadership and Management.

UXi Sport, in line with its vision to “Inspire Greatness Through Sport to Life”, believes that this initiative will address the shortage of especially male teachers with rugby code specialist coaching skills in South Africa, and most importantly create employment for life after the sport.

On the 13th of May, an eXtraordinary event unfolded at the Toyota Stadium as two of our UXi International Rugby Institute teams took centre stage. The UXi Cheetahs Institute of Excellence (CIE) and UXi Griquas Rugby Institute (GRI) faced off in an exhilarating match, setting the tone for the Toyota Cheetahs and Emirates Lions Currie Cup game later that day.

After weeks of intense preparation, both Institutes eagerly anticipated this clash. Our student-athletes embraced the moment, channelling their nerves into pure enjoyment. They found themselves sitting in the professional changerooms, running through the iconic Cheetahs tunnel—a tunnel run through by countless rugby legends—and stepping onto the Toyota Stadium field, greeted by the resounding cheers of hundreds of supporters. It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that few can fully describe—the sight of these young players gracing one of the grandest stages in South African rugby.

Filled with excitement, both the CIE and GRI teams showcased their game plan, hard work, and unwavering passion. In a hard-fought and physically demanding contest, CIE emerged victorious over GRI, with a commanding score of 54-05. After the game, the student-athletes expressed that they were grateful for the comprehensive preparation provided by UXi Sport and its coaches, and they are eager to continue their journeys to grow as rugby players and strive to become professional athletes.

The echoes of this special occasion will resonate within the hearts of these aspiring athletes, serving as a powerful reminder of their potential and the heights they can reach with unwavering dedication. We commend both teams for their remarkable performances and extend our congratulations to the CIE for their well-deserved victory. Together, they have etched their names in the history of UXi Sport, paving the way for an even brighter future. It truly was a day to remember for our students-athletes—an unforgettable eXperience and an eXceptional opportunity!

In a remarkable stride towards gender equality and breaking barriers, the world of rugby celebrates a significant milestone this year as Thuto Rantso (19) and Crystal Francis (18) become the first female rugby players to join the prestigious UXi Rugby Institutes. Thuto and Crystal have already made waves in their local rugby scene, representing the Tempe Badgers Rugby Club in Bloemfontein. Their achievements not only reflect their individual talent and dedication but also underscore the unstoppable power of ladies’ rugby today.

Thuto and Crystal’s entry into the UXi Rugby Institutes represents a significant breakthrough for women in a traditionally male-dominated sport. Their courage and determination have challenged stereotypes and proven that talent knows no gender boundaries. As the first female players in UXi Griquas Rugby Institute, they have become trailblazers and aim to inspire young girls everywhere to follow their dreams and pursue their passion for rugby.

Thuto Rantso, with her exceptional skills and relentless drive, has left an indelible mark on the rugby community. Her unwavering commitment was showcased in a memorable club rugby match against the Colesberg Queens, where her talent as a formidable rugby player was on full display. Thuto’s outstanding performance earned her the well-deserved title of Player of the Match, solidifying her reputation as a rising star in women’s rugby. Thuto dreams of becoming a professional rugby player.

Crystal Francis, a new addition to the Tempe Badgers Rugby Club, has already made a significant impact with her speed, agility, and fierce determination on the field. Her passion for the sport is evident in every game she plays, earning her respect and admiration from teammates and opponents alike. Crystal’s journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and the potential for greatness in women’s rugby. Crystal has big aspirations to become a Female Springbok Women’s Rugby player in the future.

As women’s rugby gains traction, more eyes are turning to the international rugby stage such as the Women Six Nations table, where teams from various nations compete fiercely for supremacy. The rise of female rugby in South Africa has been particularly notable, with the country boasting a thriving community and exciting fixtures, such as the SA Women rugby fixture against the famed Black Ferns of New Zealand. The record crowds that flock to witness women’s rugby matches are a testament to the growing popularity of the sport. From local fixtures to international tournaments like the Women Rugby World Cup, the attendance figures continue to soar.

Cities like Cape Town have become hotspots for women’s rugby, attracting millions of spectators who are captivated by the skill, athleticism, and sheer passion displayed by female athletes. These record attendance figures reflect the increasing recognition and appreciation for women’s rugby, as more people embrace the sport and acknowledge the exceptional abilities of female players.

The impact of women’s rugby extends far beyond the playing field. It has become a movement that inspires and empowers women worldwide, encouraging them to pursue their dreams and challenge societal norms! Did you know that a staggering 58,498 total attendance was recorded at Twickenham, as spectators flocked in to witness an exhilarating clash between the England and France women’s rugby teams? This remarkable attendance shattered the previous record for the highest attended women’s rugby match, which stood at 42,579 and was set during the thrilling 2022 Rugby World Cup final held in New Zealand. The overwhelming turnout at Twickenham showcased the immense popularity and growing support for women’s rugby, solidifying its position as a captivating and influential sport on the global stage.

Women’s rugby tournaments have been a driving force behind the sport’s growth and increasing popularity around the world. Events like the Women’s Rugby World Cup, the Scottish Cup, the United States Women’s Premier League, and the Rugby Americas North Women’s Rugby Championship have helped to generate positive momentum and attract new fans to the game. With each passing season, these tournaments continue to showcase the immense talent and athleticism of women’s rugby, and inspire young girls everywhere to pursue their dreams on the pitch.

Men’s sporting teams have increasingly shown their support for women’s rugby in recent years. One such example is Real Madrid, a football club based in Spain, which announced in 2019 that it would be launching a women’s rugby team. This move was seen as a significant step towards the development of women’s rugby, especially given the prestige and global influence of the Real Madrid brand. Additionally, various men’s rugby teams and players have also expressed their support for women’s rugby and advocated for greater investment and promotion of the sport. This increased support from men’s sporting teams has helped raise the profile of women’s rugby and contributed to its growing popularity around the world.

Thuto and Crystal’s journeys serve as powerful examples for aspiring young girls who may have once thought that rugby was exclusively a male domain. Their trailblazing achievements have paved the way for increased inclusivity in the sport and have shattered long-standing gender barriers. By embracing the sport they love, they empower future generations of female athletes to challenge societal norms and excel in their chosen endeavours. As women’s rugby continues to evolve and capture the attention of fans worldwide, the journey of Thuto and Crystal stands as a testament to the potential and power of female athletes. Through their dedication, skill, and passion, they inspire millions of spectators, break down barriers, and pave the way for Women’s Rugby South Africa and for future generations of women rugby players to shine on the world stage.

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12 April 2023 – The Blue Bulls Rugby Union and UXi Sport International Rugby Institutes are excited to announce their partnership in creating the Cross-Border U20 Club Competition. The competition features 21 teams in three sections including North, South, and Central regions from the Blue Bulls, Cheetahs, Pumas, Griquas, Valke, Leopards, and Western Province Rugby Unions.

The competition officially gets underway on 14 April with only the North Section teams in action, the following day it will be the South Section sides while the Central region will have its first match on 15 April. The final will be contested on 30 Sept following the quarter- and semi-finals being played on 16 and 23 Sept, respectively.

“At the BBRU (Blue Bulls Rugby Union) one of our strategic goals is to make club rugby relevant again,” said Willem Strauss, President of the Blue Bulls Rugby Union. “Research has shown that up to 93 percent (%) of rugby players stop playing when they have left school. “We hope that this competition will encourage more school leavers to join their local clubs and academies and that it will also be a pathway to provincial and even professional rugby for both players and coaches. The Cross-Border U20 Club Competition is an important addition to the rugby calendar. This competition will give our young club players the opportunity and platform to showcase their skills and talent.”

The sponsorship agreement allows for a hosting fee of R 50 000 for each participating club and R500 000 in prize money for the top-performing teams.

Strauss continues: “Without sponsors no competition is possible. We are delighted that the partnership with UXi Sport is making this tournament possible. I would like to thank UXi Sport for their involvement in the competition. The hope is that through the involvement of UXi Sport we can grow U20 club rugby in South Africa. The investment by UXI Sport in the young rugby talent of South Africa is massive and will contribute to growing the game at the U20 level. This tournament is aimed at growing the game at community level by creating opportunities for late bloomers and non-contracted junior players in South Africa.”

“We are thrilled to be part of this exciting new tournament,” Thea Miller, COO of UXi Sport, said. “Our aim is to create opportunities for young rugby players to develop their skills and fulfill their potential. The Cross-Border U20 Club Competition is a fantastic initiative that will enable us to do just that. Through this initiative, we support our local communities, who have been the backbone of club rugby talent, spectator support, and instrumental in the sports economy of South Africa.

“We dedicate this competition to every rugby player, especially those in the academy systems across the country, who has dreams and ambitions but are limited by not being afforded opportunities after school. My dream is that all Provincial Unions become part of this initiative.”

Some of these matches will be live-streamed on the SuperSport Schools, more details on this will follow soon.

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For more info on the Cross-Border U20 Club Competition:
Richard Janse van Rensburg
Tournament Director
082 673 3247
[email protected]

 

Griquas Rugby and UXi Sport are investing into the development of its NEXT GENERATION DIAMONDS!

This is a call for all talented rugby players to apply to be awarded a 50% bursary, by Griquas Rugby Union and UXi Sport, to attend the UXi GRIQUAS RUGBY INSTITUTE FOR 2023!

Griquas Rugby is investing into 20 talented rugby players’ further individual player development through the UXi Griquas Rugby Institute.

This involves an Individual Player Development plan and pathway for 1 year, starting February 2023 to January 2024.

  • High-Performance rugby athletic development.
  • Based on successful performance, an opportunity to play Griquas Under 20 and Under 21 Currie Cup.
  • An opportunity to study whilst involved in the Griquas Rugby Institute rugby development program.
  • Attend the High-Performance development program daily for 5 hours at the Windhoek Draught Stadium for 12 months (fields, gym, classroom and team’s room)

Terms and Conditions

  • Only applicable to NORTHERN-CAPE RESIDENTS (proof of residence and school of origin will be required)
  • Letter of reference from a school principal or coach
  • A letter of motivation why YOU deserve this opportunity
  • NB: Parents/Sponsor must be employed and able to support the players accommodation/transport and financial balance of the program

APPLY TODAY by emailing [email protected] for an application form.

APPLICATIONS CLOSE: 15th NOVEMBER 2022

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ANNOUCEMENT OF PARTNERSHIP

Cape Town, South Africa; 14 July 2021:

UXI Sport is pleased to announce its partnership with the IMM Graduate School. The IMM Graduate School is one of the most legendary and reputable private Higher Education providers of choice in the field of marketing, supply chain and business in South Africa. The IMM Graduate School’s offering includes certificates, diplomas, degrees and postgraduate qualifications, which are all registered with the South African Qualifications Framework (SAQA) and quality assured by the South African Council on Higher Education (CHE).

An integral part of UXI Sport’s unique High Performance Rugby Programme is its Academic Programmes, that form part of the holistic development of Student Rugby Athletes. Through the Academic Programmes, provided by our academic partners, we develop young men and women, with key attributes and qualities that offer work-readiness.

UXI Sport’s institutes are passionate about creating opportunities, job placement and most importantly an embedded work-ethic, that is driven by a dedicated professional team, that INSPIRES GREATNESS!

“Sport High Performance development combined with an exceptional, relevant marketing qualification, are powerful in itself to secure opportunities in various sectors in the South African and global economy – but most importantly the Sports Athlete is a BRAND in him/herself that needs to understand how to build this brand internationally”

#IamABrand

For Media Enquiries:

UXI SPORT

Tayla van Heerden

[email protected]

IMM GRADUATE SCHOOL

Irene Gregory

[email protected]

ANNOUCEMENT OF PARTNERSHIP

Cape Town, South Africa; 26 April 2021:

UXI Sport has partnered with My Rookie, an international application that allow us to showcase every athlete on some of the world’s most dynamic sport talent marketing networks.

UXI Sport’s unique SPORTS MANAGEMENT PLATFORM ensures that every student player in our system’s data and information is stored in a professional and world-class format to ensure an international shopwindow is created for every player in our system. This shopwindow

displays every student athlete to international clubs, Colleges and Universities.

You can join this platform today!

For Media Enquiries:
UXI SPORT
Tayla van Heerden
[email protected]

MYROOKIE
Eric Anselme
[email protected]

UXI SPORT  ∙  PLAYWIZE : ANNOUNCEMENT OF PARTNERSHIP

Cape Town, South Africa; 13 April 2021:

UXI Sport has officially partnered with PlayWize, a new sports app which is launching for Rugby Union on May 3rd. PlayWize allows us to showcase all of our talented athletes, on their global sporting marketplace.

UXI Sport’s unique SPORTS MANAGEMENT PLATFORM ensures that the data and information for every student player in our system is being stored in a professional and world-class format to ensure an international shopwindow is created for each player. This shopwindow displays every student athlete to Professional clubs, Colleges and Universities from all over the world. Not only can Athletes find sporting opportunities, but they can also find educational ones.

“We believe each Athlete, whether they are professional or not, should get the most out of their time playing sport” said Gary Boddington, CEO of PlayWize. “South Africa, and UXi, has such an immense pool of talent, and with PlayWize, this talent can be seen all over the world.”

You can join this platform today by heading to www.playwize.io and registering your interest.

For Media Enquiries:

UXI SPORT

Tayla van Heerden

[email protected]

PLAYWIZE

Ben Clark

[email protected]