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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 917269" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>We don't really do parades... I think the last parade for a sports team was the last time the Bulls won the Super Rugby tournament.</p><p></p><p>But when it comes to celebrations, you should've seen how the country reacted after our win in Wellington. It was a buzz, and social media was a frenzy. I think one of the places where you saw a lot of happiness and discussions were the Butcheries. I remember going to the butchery the following monday, it was playing rugby songs on the radio, the queue for biltong was out the door, everyone was talking about the game, and there was hope again.</p><p></p><p>I think the way we celebrate is more low-key. We celebrate the moment we win, and have a massive braai with a lot of drinking. but the next day we have to go to church, and then it sort of goes downward from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 917269, member: 40658"] We don't really do parades... I think the last parade for a sports team was the last time the Bulls won the Super Rugby tournament. But when it comes to celebrations, you should've seen how the country reacted after our win in Wellington. It was a buzz, and social media was a frenzy. I think one of the places where you saw a lot of happiness and discussions were the Butcheries. I remember going to the butchery the following monday, it was playing rugby songs on the radio, the queue for biltong was out the door, everyone was talking about the game, and there was hope again. I think the way we celebrate is more low-key. We celebrate the moment we win, and have a massive braai with a lot of drinking. but the next day we have to go to church, and then it sort of goes downward from there. [/QUOTE]
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