The URC has shown remarkable growth since the South African franchises officially joined the competition in 2021. Over the next three editions of the URC, Castle Lager will bring supporters together to enjoy the action from South Africa's greatest rugby cathedrals to the comfort of their local pub, or their own homes, says the duo.

Castle Lager will be present to celebrate victories and ease the disappointment of defeat. DHL Stormers fans, meanwhile, will get to enjoy Castle Lager while eagerly watching their side attempt to emulate their 2021/22 championship-winning run, adds the duo.

"Castle Lager has a legacy in South African sport," says Thomas Lawrence, Brand Manager at Castle Lager. "We have long-standing relationships with the country's three major sporting codes — Bafana Bafana, the Proteas and the Springboks — and the URC sponsorship is a natural extension of that. Rugby is part of the DNA of South Africans. Fans have rallied together in recent years to make the URC the country's best expression of the sport."

"At the heart of Castle Lager," Lawrence continues, "is the drive to bring people together, and at the heart of the URC is the drive to bring teams and rivalries together. It made perfect sense for Castle Lager to sign on with the URC, so we can help fans celebrate being South African while celebrating rugby."

Martin Anayi, CEO of the United Rugby Championship, says, "When the South African franchises joined the URC, it transformed the competition and ignited a new level of excitement. In just a few short years, we've seen record-breaking growth in viewership and attendances, showing how deeply this league resonates with South Africans. Rugby in South Africa is not just a sport — it's a way of life. That's why we are so proud to welcome Castle Lager as our official partner in South Africa. Their legacy in uniting fans through sport perfectly complements our mission to connect teams, players, and supporters across borders."

"Partnering with Castle Lager, a brand that shares in South Africa's proud sporting heritage, allows us to strengthen that connection even further. Together, we will celebrate the rivalries, the triumphs, and the spirit of rugby that make the URC in South Africa so special," adds Anayi.

The new season of the URC starts on Friday, September 26, with the Stormers hosting Irish giants and defending champions Leinster at DHL Stadium. The following day, the Bulls will start their URC campaign at Loftus Versfeld against Welsh outfit the Ospreys, says the duo.

The Sharks and Lions, meanwhile, will be away in Scotland and Ireland for the opening round, facing Glasgow Warriors and Cardiff Rugby, respectively. Supporters at Hollywoodbets Kings Park and Ellis Park will then count down the days to October to enjoy the full Castle Lager experience, adds the duo.

Fans can look forward to a host of Castle Lager activations throughout the URC season. Whether cheering in person or joining the action online, supporters will have plenty of ways to show their colours, connect with fellow fans to make their URC experience unforgettable, says the duo.

"Supporters can expect the premium fan experiences Castle Lager always delivers," Lawrence says, "Expect music, activations, promotions and socialising with like-minded fans — all with Castle Lager — at venues in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town. Throughout the tournament, Castle Lager will engage fans through limited-edition can designs, making it clear who is cheering for whom."

As the URC season starts, Castle Lager will be there every step of the way — bringing supporters together, celebrating the highs, sharing the lows and making every try, tackle and triumph even more memorable.

For more information, visit www.castlelager.co.za.

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