postheadericon 100 Club

The 100 Club was founded in 2006 by past-Chairman, Andy Calmeyer, with the aim of forming an interest group to provide the financial backbone required to underpin the operational activities of the Club and to ensure it retains its competitiveness in the leagues.

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postheadericon Sponsors

We would like to thank the following for their continued support of False Bay.

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postheadericon Sponsorship Opportunities

Club Sponsor
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Stand Sponsor
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Individual Player sponsorship
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Perimeter Advertising
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Programme Sponsor
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postheadericon Facilities For Hire

Ideal for wedding receptions, office parties, corporate functions and family parties

Seating for up to 120 people
Full bar facility
Full kitchen facility
Ample parking

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postheadericon About Us

Born on the beaches of Muizenberg, False Bay RFC has been established since 1929. Rugby in those years in South Africa was still relatively new. The interest generated by Paul Roos's Springbok tour to England had seen rugby groups pop up all over and by the late twenties Muizenberg and Kalk Bay were competing against each other on the beach. The ‘field‘ was between the end of the old promenade and the mouth of the outlet of Sandvlei and the pitch was demarcated by the hordes of spectators. Goalposts were absent and kick-off times were determined by the tides!

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