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Ruiter learners shine in Golden Lions U13 team

Ruiter learners shine in Golden Lions U13 team

The Citizen08-06-2025

Two talented young rugby players from Laerskool Die Ruiter, Khumo Gaanabo and Kgotso Koetle, have earned spots on the prestigious U13 Golden Lions team.
The journey to this achievement was not an easy one, as they had to navigate regional trials, make it to the red squad, and ultimately secure their places in the team. They are now working towards being selected for the Craven Week or U13 Academy Week, a significant milestone in their rugby careers.
Also read: Laerskool Die Ruiter's colour run a runaway hit
According to Reggie Gama, the team manager, both Khumo and Kgotso possess outstanding qualities that set them apart.
'They are both confident, have great leadership skills, and have personal life goals within the sport,' he said.
In an interview with the Roodepoort Record, Khumo and Kgotso shared their passion for rugby. Both players started playing the sport in grade four and aspire to play professionally.
For Kgotso, making the team two years in a row is a personal achievement that highlights his commitment and perseverance. Longtime coach of the boys, Lou Janse van Rensburg, said they saw quite early that the boys had outstanding rugby abilities, and they took it upon themselves to train, nurture, and encourage them to an even better standard.
'They are both good players, and you can see it when they are on the field. We are very proud of them,' he said.
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