Madam Deputy Speaker, I move without notice:
That the House -
1) notes that Saturday was the second time since the Super 12 started in 1996 (it became the Super 14 in 2006) that two South African rugby teams met in the final;
2) further notes that this was also the second time that Soweto played host to a rugby match;
3) acknowledges that Soweto residents again showed their hospitality and that this is an indication of what the rest of the world can expect during the 2010 Soccer World Cup;
4) further acknowledges that it was a special day for South Africa - with blacks and whites singing together, sharing beers, braaivleis and celebrating until late - and that the rugby match in Soweto was marked by a magical atmosphere powered by the sounds of vuvuzelas and boeremusiek;
5) congratulates the Bulls on winning their third Super 14 title in four years;
6) further congratulates Francois Hougaard on winning the Man of the Match award in his first Super 14 final; and
7) acknowledges the role played by Parliament in ensuring that these two historic matches were played in Soweto.
Agreed to.