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Footprint Sports Travel Footprint Sports Travel provides expert services in school/club sports tours, cultural tours, supporter travel and hospitality/event management.

We offer both leisure and sports incentives, to events and destinations of a lifetime. We are a company that is very hands on and tailor makes every package to our clients’ individual needs. Recognised internationally as having the ability to consistently deliver on our promises and go beyond what is expected.

20/06/2024

Looking forward to arranging this tour for the Outback Barbarians🏉

09/06/2024

This is what rugby is all about - frienships for life.

Future Springbok been supported by Footprint Sports Travel.🏉
22/03/2024

Future Springbok been supported by Footprint Sports Travel.🏉

False Bay 3rdXV coaching team!
22/03/2024

False Bay 3rdXV coaching team!

Rugger Buggers help to put a smile on the face of the little ones, who would not have the Christmas cheer that we all ta...
28/11/2023

Rugger Buggers help to put a smile on the face of the little ones, who would not have the Christmas cheer that we all take for granted.

🎁 ''FOOTY'S FESTIVE CHEER 2023'' 🎁

The holiday season can be a struggle for those who find themselves in financial hardship and not everyone gets to open a present on Christmas Day.

A lot of us have benefited from the kindness and generosity of others and at The BAY we want to pay it forward in whatever ways we can 🫶

‘’Santa Footy” will be at the Bay from 14h00 on Friday 15th in the beer garden 🎅🏻🎁🎄

PS: Please ensure your gift is wrapped and include a label specifying age group and gender if applicable - Boys/Girls Age range from a couple of weeks to 18yrs.

📅 Friday 15th December
📍 The Bay sports bar
⌚ 14:00 Onwards
🚸 Presents going to Miracle Kids, Victoria Hospital Children’s Ward, Hokisa Children’s Haven in Masi and House of Worship Ministries 🎁

🟢⚪🔴

The Gold Cup is back!!🏉
27/06/2023

The Gold Cup is back!!🏉

Die Gold Cup sal vanjaar die eerste keer sedert 2019 (foto) weer plaasvind.

Amptelike skrywes deur Saru is reeds aan al die Unies uitgestuur.

Die toernooi skop op 22 Julie af en die eindstryd vind op 30 September plaas.

Elke Unie sal twee verteenwoordigers hê.

Die toernooi is die iniasatief van Willem Strauss, die Bulls se president wie dot gedryf het.

Impala sal dalk sy kroon kan verdedig. Die moontlikheid is groot dat hy en die Wolverines die Luiperds kan verteenwoordig.

Saterdag se groot stryd in Pretoria tussen Naka Bulle en die onoorwonne Northam kan dalk ‘n kleedrepitisie vir die Gold Cup wees.

Thanks to the Royal Navy Netball team for touring to Cape Town and for giving Footprint Sports Travel the opportunity to...
22/06/2023

Thanks to the Royal Navy Netball team for touring to Cape Town and for giving Footprint Sports Travel the opportunity to arrange the tour. Looking forward to your next tour, hope that we will arrange better weather!!.

Royal Navy vs Cape Military Netball 🏐 Great netball all round, but even better sportsmanship and gees between the ladies...
19/06/2023

Royal Navy vs Cape Military Netball 🏐 Great netball all round, but even better sportsmanship and gees between the ladies! First match score - 39-31 to Royal Navy. Second match score - 44-21 to Royal Navy, great games!

12/02/2023
Have you booked you tickets yet, not long to go.🏉
09/01/2023

Have you booked you tickets yet, not long to go.🏉

There are only 8 months to go until the Rugby World Cup 2023! Are you as excited as we are?
Book your travel package now on www.sportsnation-travel.co.za !

19/12/2022

False Bay RFC's theme song - Sweet Caroline "False Bay Boys".🏉🎸🎤

Bringing some Christmas Cheers to those less fortunate than us - that's what a rugby family is all about.
01/12/2022

Bringing some Christmas Cheers to those less fortunate than us - that's what a rugby family is all about.

🎄🎄‘’FOOTY'S FESTIVE CHEER 2022’’🎄🎄

📣 False Bay RFC is a community and we’re fortunate enough to attract members that care as much about others as they do themselves.

The Holiday Season can be a struggle for those who find themselves in financial hardship and not everyone gets to open a present on Christmas Day.

Many of us have benefited from the kindness and generosity of others and at The BAY we want to pay it forward in whatever ways we can 🎅

‘’Santa Footy” will be at the Bay from 3pm on Friday 16 December in the beer garden🎅

PS: Please ensure your gift is wrapped and include a label specifying age group and gender if applicable – Ages range from 1-18 yrs (sometimes have children of a couple of months old).

👉 16 December 2022
👉 The Bay Sports Bar & Restaurant
👉 Time 3pm onwards
🎁 Presents going to Miracle Kidz Safe House, Victoria Hospital Wynberg Children’s Ward and HOKISA Children’s Haven in Masi and House of Worship Ministry 🎁

🎄Your support is greatly appreciated and your attendance will add to the Gees or please feel to Drop off if you can’t attend.

💚🤍❤️

One of the best frontrow forwards to play for the Springboks, stalwart Maties and Western Province player.🍷🏉
24/08/2022

One of the best frontrow forwards to play for the Springboks, stalwart Maties and Western Province player.🍷🏉

Hempies du Toit made his test debut in the first match of the 1981 series against the All Blacks in New Zealand, only to be dropped immediately afterwards.

The Springboks lost by 9 points to 14, but Du Toit feels that this had little to do with his demotion.

“During the night after that game, management had a roll-call. Eighthman Rob Louw and I were absent as we were out celebrating with the All Blacks.”

There’s more to the story than that. The Springbok tour of New Zealand was the topic of much political contention, with many taking the view that by permitting it, the New Zealand government was providing tacit support to the apartheid regime.

Throughout their time there, the Springboks were to encounter public protest, the night after the first test played in Christchurch being no different. The team was quartered in squash courts near the ground, and the order to assemble was precipitated by a tip-off that activists were approaching.

“Sportsmanship means being a good loser,” says Du Toit about his carousing with the opposition. “I felt done in. I decided that I would play such good rugby that there could be no doubt that Hempies du Toit was the best tight-head prop in the country.”

When a South American composite side toured South Africa the following year, he had regained his place in the starting line-up, and would go on to earn five test caps in all.

One of the legendary hard men of South African rugby, Du Toit made his provincial debut for Western Province in 1979 against Northern Transvaal at Loftus Versfeld. “I was sent straight to the cooler box [a time behind the poles for foul play],” he chuckles ruefully. “The crowd bombarded me with naartjies, so I just picked them up and ate them.” He would earn 66 caps for his province, his last game in 1987.

Du Toit is as much renowned as a winemaker as a rugby player. His father Piet took over at Stellenbosch farm Alto as part-owner and winemaker in 1959, with the six-year old Hempies in tow. “Growing up on Alto brought me unbelievable joy,” he recalls.

By 1976, he was helping Du Toit Snr with the winemaking duties and when his father retired in 1983, became manager and winemaker fulltime at a farm that is famed for its Cabernet Sauvignon and a red blend simply called Rouge.

Du Toit, however, secretly harboured the desire to make his own wine, with ownership of Alto always having been shared with The Bergkelder, an arm of the then Distillers Corporation. He draws a rugby analogy to explain. “Making wine for a company was playing the game. Making wine for myself was playing at test level.”

He acquired Annandale not far from Alto and began planting vineyards in 1996. Initially, the intention was to use Distillers resources to get Annandale up and running but this plan unravelled when Alto became part of the Lusan Premium Wines group in 2000, the collective marketing umbrella for Alto as well as Le Bonheur, Neethlingshof, Stellenzicht and Uitkyk. He was given an ultimatum: he could stay on at Alto but would have to relinquish Annandale. “I decided to board my own ship.”

Was it sad to leave the farm where he’d spent the previous 40-odd years of his life? “Not so much sad as scary,” he replies. “I just finished planting 45ha of vineyard which I’d financed myself and I had two children at university.” But like all good props, Du Toit was bloodied but unbowed. “I’d built Alto into a success story. I knew I could do it for myself.”

Of the 45ha, most is planted to Cabernet Sauvignon and the rest is Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Shiraz. “The close proximity to Alto meant it was not a difficult decision to stick to red.”

Contrary to conventional practice, Du Toit likes to delay the release of his wines and the Cabernet Sauvignon currently on sale is from the 2001 vintage. “It was a tradition at Alto never to release a wine younger than six years from vintage, and I’m following that here.”

He admits that this hinders cash-flow, but says he’s “not in it for the money” and that the appreciation he gets from his clients who enjoy drinking wines a little older is also a form of reward. “My wines are like my children. I like to see them grow up but I don’t like to see them leave home,” he says on a sentimental note.

The Cabernet Sauvignon 2001 spent three years in 100% new French oak, and Du Toit is unapologetic when he states that he is trying to make old-style “dikvoet” wines. He is not partial to the fruit-driven “in-your-face” wines that currently find so much favour, and much prefers wines that are more “gutsy” and have length. He admits that the relatively severe oaking regime he applies means that his wines might have relatively less freshness than some but in their favour, he feels that they can be kept “almost indefinitely”.

Total production of the Cabernet Sauvignon 2001 was 1 400 cases and it costs R90 a bottle from the farm. “I like to think that by offering a six-year-old premium wine at that price, I’m giving people value for money.”

The Annandale flagship wine is the Shiraz 2003. Total production was 1 000 cases and it was released in April this year, selling for R180 a bottle. This spent four years in 100% new French oak, and is about as robust and muscular as the person who made it. At the time of writing, Du Toit was also about to release a special-project Shiraz from the 2002 vintage, which spent five years in barrel, done to honour the five generations of winemakers in his family.

He intends selling this wine as a collector’s item in three-bottle cases, with an asking price of somewhere between R1 000 and R1 500 a case. This is especially not for the faint-hearted, but neither are Springbok-All Black test matches. . .

More approachable in every sense is Du Toit’s red blend called Cavalier. Current release is again from the 2001 vintage, total production having been 3000 cases and the wine selling for R75 a bottle. It contains 40% Merlot, 25% Cabernet Franc, 25% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Shiraz and spent three years in a combination of new and second-fill barrels. “It’s basically a Bordeaux blend although I find the Shiraz smoothes off the edges and fills in the gaps.”

Du Toit also makes a Cape Vintage Port, intriguing in that it is made entirely from Shiraz, not a variety that is traditionally associated with this sort of wine. The 2003 vintage is currently available at R150 a bottle and, although not unappealing, drinks more like a red dessert wine than a full-blown Port.

Annandale is purported to be the oldest farm in the Helderberg Valley with the Dutch East India Company’s Governor Simon van der Stel having granted title to Jan Wismaar, the property’s first owner, in 1688. The farm was for a long time known as Brakelsdal, until in the early 1800s, the then owner fell in love with a girl from the Annan River Valley in Scotland, and changed the name of the property accordingly.

The Annandale label carries a motif of a horse, and Du Toit relates that before he bought the property, it was a riding school and haven for abandoned and abused horses. Along with a myriad dogs, visitors to the farm will be greeted by Du Toit’s very friendly miniature horse.

Much about Annandale evokes a time when winemaking was less commercial. The buildings are charmingly ramshackle but that’s not surprising as they include a cellar which predates 1700 and a manor house built in the middle of the 1700s. A river runs through the property flanked by trees planted in the late 1600s as a result of Governor Van der Stel having mandated that any tree cut for homestead purposes needed to be replanted.

And over all this presides Du Toit, who describes his farm as a place that is “good for people, animals and nature”. He delves into his personal wine collection to provide me with a bottle of Alto Cabernet Sauvignon 1971 to commemorate my birth year, and remarks, “Wine is not about monetary wealth but about wealth of life.” Sadly, an increasingly unusual sentiment these days.

False Bay RFC beat Maties on Saturday 21-8, with the support of Footprint Sports Travel.🏉
14/08/2022

False Bay RFC beat Maties on Saturday 21-8, with the support of Footprint Sports Travel.🏉

05/07/2022

Zimbabwe warmed up for the Rugby Africa Cup, playing in the Currie Cup Premier Cup, travelling with Footprint Sports Travel.

11/04/2022

After practice vibe check 🔥

Zimbabwe Rugby “Captains Run at Griffon’s Stadium in Welkom.🏉
11/04/2022

Zimbabwe Rugby “Captains Run at Griffon’s Stadium in Welkom.🏉

06/04/2022

Zimbabwe Rugby playing in the Currie Cup B Section - arriving for their match vs Georgia. Footprint Sports Travel are the Official Tour Operator for Zimbabwe Rugby 🏉💥🏆

11/01/2022
Inverdoorn (part of the Aquila Collection) is a private game park that we send many of our groups to. Footprint Sports T...
11/12/2021

Inverdoorn (part of the Aquila Collection) is a private game park that we send many of our groups to. Footprint Sports Travel is a proud sponsor of the Rhino Conservation program which Aquila have. Our thoughts are with all the brave folk at Inverdoorn and Aquila who work so hard protecting our wildlife. Stay Strong folks and may the culprits of this horrendous act of cruelty be arrested.

UPDATE FROM SEARL DERMAN ABOUT THE RHINO POACHING AT INVERDOORN PRIVATE GAME RESERVE:

“We would like to thank the public for their support and messages that we have received via all platforms – including SavingPrivateRhino.org, Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve, Aquila Private Game Reserve, and Kuganha Tented Camp. This outpour of support means a lot to our teams that have not only worked around the clock to save the surviving rhino, but continue to protect the wildlife at our game reserves.

Unfortunately, this is not the first time that we experienced the horror of a rhino poaching. At the time of the previous incident in 2011, it took us six months to make arrests and identify the perpetrators involved. This time round, similar to then, we have not slept, spared no expense, time or effort and we are hoping for results and to make arrests within days.

The South African Police Service and Cape Nature have been instrumental in the ongoing investigation. They have also worked relentlessly and we thank them for taking this rhino poaching incident seriously.

We have information and the information is exciting. We are expecting to have favourable results shortly.

The investigators are actively pursuing the criminals, and sadly, as with most rhino poaching incidents, the trend includes the provision of information from within the staffing compliment of private game reserves – including bribes – to gain valuable information. As a precautionary measure, this means that our local and national investigators are also interrogating our teams at all of our game lodges - and with the support of TPServices, we have polygraphed staff throughout the night to ensure we cover all possible angles and leads.

At this point we are not in a position to provide any further detailed investigative information, but we can however state that we are hot on the trail of several potential poachers and we are expecting to make further positive announcements shortly.”

04/12/2021

🎄🎄‘’FOOTY'S FESTIVE CHEER 2021’’🎄🎄

📣 False Bay RFC is a community and we’re fortunate enough to attract members that care as much about others as they do themselves.

The Holiday Season can be a struggle for those who find themselves in financial hardship and not everyone gets to open a present on Christmas Day.

Many of us have benefited from the kindness and generosity of others and at The BAY we want to pay it forward in whatever ways we can 🎅

‘’Santa Footy” will be at the Bay from 4pm on Wed 15 December in the beer garden (Wear your mask pls) 😷🎅

PS: Please ensure your gift is wrapped and include a label specifying age group and gender if applicable.

👉 15 December 2021
👉 The Bay Sports Bar & Restaurant Beer Garden
👉 Time 4pm onwards
🎁 Presents going to Miracle Kidz Safe House, Victoria Hospital Wynberg Children’s Ward and HOKISA Children’s Haven in Masi 🎁

🎄Your support is greatly appreciated and your attendance will add to the Gees.

Let the Kids benefit from this and it will be awesome to see how many we can help as a community.

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This is why we play and love the game. 8th September 2023 is not far off 🏉🏆, have you booked your tickets yet?.
01/12/2021

This is why we play and love the game. 8th September 2023 is not far off 🏉🏆, have you booked your tickets yet?.

Don't usually post International stuff, but yhis is funny!

Imagine the two of them playing together!🏉
17/11/2021

Imagine the two of them playing together!🏉

Makazole Mapimpi 🤝 Danie Ge**er

Springboks

Get in touch to ensure you don’t miss out on any of the action. Sports packages available now! 🏉
06/10/2021

Get in touch to ensure you don’t miss out on any of the action. Sports packages available now! 🏉

26/09/2021

This is why we love and play this game of rugby.🏉

02/09/2021

This is why we love the game!!. Join us in Paris in 2023 to watch the best that the game has to offer, playing for the Webb-Ellis Trophy.🏆🏉

Rugby is back at the Bay.🏉
30/08/2021

Rugby is back at the Bay.🏉

🥁 Roll..

FALSE BAY 10s PREMIER LEAGUE

🏉 22nd September till 28 October
🏉 Match days every Thursday night
🏉 7pm kick-off
❌ No spectators

PLUS

👉 Today will be our very first NFL draft day where players that have registered will get values
and the coaches get to draft the players into their teams.
👉Over 90 False Bay players have registered 😍
👉The franchise names will be decided by the coaching team.

MONDAY DRAFT DAY
Date: 30 August
Time: 17h30 for 18h00
Place: The Bay Sports Bar & Restaurant

*Come see where you end up while having a lekker Burger 🍔 and Noon Gun 🍻 for R60*



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How sad that due to Covid-19, the 100th Test between the Springboks and All Blacks can't be played at Newlands or Auckla...
20/08/2021

How sad that due to Covid-19, the 100th Test between the Springboks and All Blacks can't be played at Newlands or Auckland Park.🏉

The Springboks and All Blacks 100th Test showdown could be played in front of 80 000 at Twickenham. How incredible would that be to celebrate the centenary Test between two of the game's superpowers, writes Mark Keohane.

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