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WATCH: Durban Trophy Tour map – here’s where you can catch the Springboks

If you're going to be heading out tomorrow to catch the victorious Springboks in action then you have to watch this video.

THE Springboks will receive a warm welcome in KwaZulu-Natal during their victory tour this Saturday, and Durbanites bursting with pride and excitement as the City gets ready to welcome the Springboks for their victory tour.

“We want to encourage all Durbanites to line up along the following routes at 09:30 (on Saturday, November 4) to catch a glimpse of the World Cup Trophy and to cheer for our world champions. The route will go along Aurora Drive, Centenary Boulevard, Umhlanga Rocks Drive, Kenneth Kaunda Drive, Blackburn Road, Chris Hani Road, Queen Nandi Drive, Malandela Road, Inanda Road, Umgeni Road, Roadhouse Crescent, Riverside Road, Ruth First Highway, Snell Parade, Anton Lembede Street, Pixley ka Seme Street, Mahatma Gandhi Road, and Russell Street before stopping at City Hall. We want to assure the people of eThekwini that we will deliver a safe and memorable trophy tour for our champions,” said eThekwini Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda in a recent statement.

If you want to know the route the Bokke will be following, Caxton Local Media’s got you covered!

Watch the video below to see where the national team will be stopping and if they will be stopping by near you!


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Nia Louw

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