Team SA Leaves Its Mark on International Wheelchair Rugby Stage
Narrow defeats could not overshadow a competitive campaign that saw Team SA push some of the tournament’s strongest sides all the way, and Bennie Erasmus was recognised as the tournament’s... The post Team SA Leaves Its Mark on International Wheelchair Rugby Stage appeared first on Good Things Guy.
Narrow defeats could not overshadow a competitive campaign that saw Team SA push some of the tournament’s strongest sides all the way, and Bennie Erasmus was recognised as the tournament’s top one-point player.
Spain (01 June 2026) – Team South Africa may not have finished the WWR European Division B Championship tournament with the result they wanted, but there is plenty to celebrate after a spirited campaign that showcased the growth and competitiveness of South African wheelchair rugby.
The South Africans wrapped up their campaign with a narrow 49-48 defeat to Poland in one of the most dramatic matches of the tournament. Despite falling just short, Team SA once again demonstrated why they continue to earn respect on the international stage, pushing their opponents all the way in a contest that could have gone either way.
Their performances throughout the competition told a similar story. South Africa remained competitive against quality opposition, with several matches decided by fine margins.
One of the standout moments of the tournament came through Bennie Erasmus, who was recognised for his outstanding performances by being named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player in the one-point classification category.
The award is a fitting reward for Erasmus, whose impact on court played a key role in South Africa’s campaign. His recognition among the tournament’s best players highlights the quality of talent within the South African setup.
The tournament reflected the broader vision of wheelchair rugby globally, and that’s using sport to transform lives, create opportunities and foster an inclusive environment where athletes can compete at the highest level.
For Team South Africa, the campaign may have ended, but there is every reason to look ahead with optimism. The squad proved they can compete with the best, pushed several opponents right to the wire, and left the tournament with their heads held high.
Sources: South Africa Wheelchair Rugby
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