Grocott's Mail
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Friday, June 13
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Grocott's Mail
    • NEWS
      • Courts & Crime
      • Features
      • Politics
      • People
      • Health & Well-being
    • SPORT
      • News
      • Results
      • Sports Diary
      • Club Contacts
      • Columns
      • Sport Galleries
      • Sport Videos
    • OPINION
      • Election Connection
      • Makana Voices
      • Deur ‘n Gekleurde Bril
      • Newtown… Old Eyes
      • Incisive View
      • Your Say
    • ARTSLIFE
      • Cue
        • Cue Archives
      • Makana Sharp!
      • Visual Art
      • Literature
      • Food
      • Festivals
      • Community Arts
      • Going Places
    • OUR TOWN
      • What’s on
      • Spiritual
      • Emergency & Well-being
      • Covid-19
      • Safety
      • Civic
      • Municipality
      • Weather
      • Properties
        • Grahamstown Properties
      • Your Town, Our Town
    • OUTSIDE
      • Enviro News
      • Gardening
      • Farming
      • Science
      • Conservation
      • Motoring
      • Pets/Animals
    • ECONOMIX
      • Business News
      • Entrepreneurship
      • Personal Finance
    • EDUCATION
      • Education NEWS
      • Education OUR TOWN
      • Education INFO
    • EDITORIAL
    Grocott's Mail
    You are at:Home»Uncategorized»Being a woman on the Springbok team
    Uncategorized

    Being a woman on the Springbok team

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailSeptember 14, 2009No Comments1 Min Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    The Springbok rugby side’s physiotherapist, Rene Naylor will give a talk on her personal experiences with the Springbok and Stormers rugby sides.

    The talk will be held at the Rhodes University Old Mutual Pavillion on Thursday, 17 September and is open to anyone. Entry to the talk is free.

    The Springbok rugby side’s physiotherapist, Rene Naylor will give a talk on her personal experiences with the Springbok and Stormers rugby sides.

    The talk will be held at the Rhodes University Old Mutual Pavillion on Thursday, 17 September and is open to anyone. Entry to the talk is free.

    Naylor made her way through the ranks after being a physio for clubs in Mitchell’s Plain, Cape Town for two years. She also spent time as a physio with the Western Province U21 side before moving on to the Stormers and then the Springboks.

    Naylor will also give a talk to the Rhodes University Human Kinetics students on Friday morning, before being a guest of the Rhodes sports personality gala evening on Friday.

    Previous ArticleWater restrictions now in place in Grahamstown
    Next Article Fire razes shack in Phaphamani
    Grocott's Mail

      Comments are closed.

      Code of Ethics and Conduct
      GROCOTT’S SUBSCRIPTION
      RMR
      Listen to RMR


      Humans of Makhanda

      Humans of Makhanda

      Weather    |     About     |     Advertise     |     Subscribe     |     Contact     |     Support Grocott’s Mail

      © 2025 Maintained by School of Journalism & Media Studies.

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.