Win a trip to watch the Wallabies
South African Tourism, Tsogo Sun Hotels and Fox Sports Rugby HQ are offering Australian rugby fanatics the chance to win a trip to South Africa to watch the Wallabies live in Cape Town this September.
Running from now until August 18, fans across the country can enter the competition online by sending a photo of themselves and explaining in 25 words or less why they deserve to be the Ultimate Rugby Fan in South Africa.
Two fans will then win the chance to cheer on the Wallabies as they take on the Springboks at the iconic Newlands field in Cape Town.
The prize, valued at more than A$15,000, includes return economy flights for two people from Australia to Cape Town via Johannesburg, plus five nights in five star accommodation in the Western Cape and Cape Town thanks to Tsogo Sun Hotels.
There will also be the chance to tick at least one Cape Town adventure off their bucket list such as diving with great white sharks or riding a Harley around Cape Town.
There will be an opportunity to meet with the Fox Sports Rugby HQ commentary team, and enjoy corporate box tickets and hospitality at the Australia versus South Africa international on September 28.
The winners, to be revealed on Fox Sports Rugby HQ on Thursday August 29, will be heading to the Rainbow Nation from September 24-30.
To enter the competition, visit www.southafrica.net.
Ian Jarrett
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