Rugby | Successful Hollywood Foundation Iqhawe Week Showcases Emerging Talent
South Africa – The 2024 Hollywood Foundation Iqhawe Week concluded with a thrilling final, as Western Province claimed their second consecutive crown with a narrow 24-23 win over Border on Thursday, 26 September 2024.
The quality of rugby continues to improve year on year, and 2024 has proven that the Hollywood Foundation Iqhawe Week is a crucial breeding ground for talent that might not emerge through traditional rugby avenues.
The outgoing CEO of the SA Rugby Legends Association, John Smit, emphasised the importance of the tournament and acknowledged the significance of the sponsors and partners in making it a top-class event.
“With the 2024 Hollywood Foundation Iqhawe Week having come to a breathtaking conclusion, the Cell C SA Rugby Legends would like to thank all the sponsors and supporters,” Smit said.
With a final that went down to the last play of the match, the quality of rugby on display cannot be overstated.
“Well done to WP for going back-to-back as champions. The action on the field was exceptional, and the final between Border and WP was arguably the game of the week.
“Special mention also goes to the Joburg girls, who won the girls' final on Wednesday. We look forward to seeing some of these stars in the green and gold in the future and are eagerly anticipating the 2025 Hollywood Foundation Iqhawe Week.”
Devin Heffer, Hollywood Group Brand and Communications Manager said, “The Hollywood Foundation is proud to have partnered with SARLA for a third consecutive year. The future of South African rugby is looking bright as the 10th edition of the Hollywood Foundation Iqhawe Week consisted of nail-biting matches, tight scorelines, and phenomenal talent from the 400-plus young athletes who participated. SuperSport Schools provided live coverage for audiences at home, while The Phaka Rugby Show was on hand to showcase the action for an upcoming episode. We look forward to building on the success of this tournament in the years to come.”