Treble and Springbok Supporters’ Club ready to activate Boktown for SA vs France

Newlands, Cape Town – Treble Group and the official Springbok Supporter’s Club (SSC) are once again partnering with Tsogo Sun to host Boktown at key venues across the country. Boktown will be kicking-off the start of the 2017 Castle Lager Incoming Test Series in June, where the Springboks are facing France. The Springboks will be facing their French opponents in Pretoria, Durban and Johannesburg, on 10 June, 17 June and 24 June respectively.

Springbok supporters who cannot attend the games can still catch all the action and gees at Boktown. Treble’s activation of Boktown creates a unique experience that goes beyond the 80 minutes on the field. The supporters’ village offers passionate Springbok fans the best alternative to being at the game. Fans gather to cheer on the Springboks and watch the game live on big screen, while enjoying a day filled with family fun. This includes live entertainment, DJ’s, interactive activities for the kids, cold drink specials, bars, scrumptious food, great competitions with amazing prizes and sponsor giveaways, not to mention guest appearances from South African Rugby Legends and Bokkie, the official Springbok mascot.

Treble and SSC will be delivering Boktown to the fans at the following venues:

  • Montecasino, Johannesburg
  • Silverstar Casino, Krugersdorp
  • Suncoast Casino, Durban
  • Goldfields, Welkom

In addition to the Boktown villages above, we will be screening the test matches at the following venues:

  • Emnotweni, Nelspruit
  • Garden Route, Mossel Bay

Boktown would not be possible without the invaluable support and contribution of its sponsors. Treble and SSC are proud to work with Tsogo Sun, Mango Airlines and PostNet, to bring you the best game away from the game!

For more information on Boktown or the Springbok Supporters’ Club, visit: https://www.springboksupporter.co.za, or follow SSC on social media:

Facebook: @saboksupporter
Twitter: @saboksupporter
Instagram: @saboksupporter