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Mufasa thrills youngsters at Laerskool Oosterkruin

Lions Rugby Company launches Mighty Lions Kids Club at local primary school.

Laerskool Oosterkruin started their morning, last Tuesday, with a “roar-some” experience with Lions Rugby Company mascot, Mufasa.

The aim of the visit was to launch the Mighty Lions Kids Club.

The club is aimed at children who are passionate about rugby and the Lions.

Mufasa delighted the children at Laerskool Oosterkruin.

It was officially launched at Emirates Airline Park on August 5 and is open to all children under the age of 13 years.

To be part of the Mighty Lions Kids Club and to stand a chance to win some amazing experiences, parents must register their children on https://mightylions.joburg/.

Members stand a chance of winning experiences like a tour of the locker room, running out on the field with Mufasa and meeting Lions players to name but a few.

Mufasa signs an autograph for a young Lions supporter.

As part of the Mighty Lions Kids Club launch campaign, the Lions Rugby Company visited Laerskool Oosterkruin and chatted to the children, as well as invited them to attend the recent match between the Xerox Golden Lions and the Vodacom Blue Bulls at Emirates Airline Park.

For more information about the Mighty Lions Kids Club feel free to visit https://mightylions.joburg/ or contact Lize Lombard by emailing admin@threesixoh.co.za.

 

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