REVEALED: The last Springbok tickets on earth with Betway
Updated | By East Coast Radio
How much do you love the rugby world champions? This was your chance to prove it!
This weekend, the Springboks are playing against Ireland right here in Durban, and if you weren’t lucky enough to get tickets, East Coast Breakfast gave you the ultimate opportunity to win the last tickets on earth.
In order to win these coveted tickets, East Coast Radio listeners needed to pull off the most epic stunts. Darren, Sky, and Carmen asked: "What's the wildest thing you'll do to win the last pair of tickets to watch the Springboks versus Ireland this Saturday in Durban, courtesy of Betway?"
Here's how far some of our ECR listeners went:
- Michelle said she'll dye her hair green
- Nomvelo shaved all of her hair off
- Yolandie delivered coffee in her pyjamas
- Corne dressed like an actual Springbok
- Jaun just acted like a complete green clown
- Ziyaad opened his contact list for Darren
- Moses sneaked onto air with Martin Bester on Jacaranda FM
Take a look at some of the in-studio moments shared with these lucky listeners:
In the end, all of these incredible listeners got a shot to head to the Boks game this weekend. How epic is that!
So there you have it, folks! We hope you have a wonderful weekend backing our boys. Go Bokke!
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