Keighley RFU Colts flew out to South Africa this week on the sporting trip of a lifetime.
The young rugby players have been fundraising to help offset the cost of the trip which will see them playing a number of games from their base in Durban and they will also spend time on safari watching big game.
One of the highlights of the tour will be sharing training facilities with the New Zealand All Blacks who will be in Durban for a Test Match against South Africa. They will then enjoy a day of hospitality at Kings Park, Durban, during the Tri-Nations game and will also play a curtain-raiser match before the touring Gloucester team play Natal Sharks.
"We would like to thank everyone who has helped make the tour possible," said a Colts spokesman.
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