Some lucky little rugby enthusiasts had a day they’ll never forget when DHL Stormers hooker, Joseph Dweba, took a special moment just for them!
Cape Town, South Africa (13 May 2025) – You know it is a special day when you get to meet your favourite rugby star and get to rub shoulders with them too!
DHL Stormers hooker Joseph Dweba was captured on video, making several little fans very happy when he took a moment to interact with them.
In the clip shared by Vodacom United Rugby Championship, Dweba is seen greeting the fans seated in the stadium before reaching for a little boy and autographing his Stormers t-shirt and lifting him back up to the overjoyed crowd. Not stopping there, Dweba also signed a rugby ball for another ecstatic fan.
The smiles on the fans’ faces speak volumes, and it’s so pleasing to see how a simple interaction brought them uncontainable joy.
“A moment they’ll remember forever,” the post was captioned.
The post, now with over 179K views, was met with just as much love from social media users who praised the Stormers and commended Dweba for placing a future rugby player in the little boy’s heart.
“Just a small gesture, but it will have lasting memories in the kids’ minds. Well done. Very special,” another user also commented.
Sources: Vodacom United Rugby Championship – URC
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