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Springboks star makes big business moves off the pitch

Franco Mostert has earned global respect in the famous Springboks jersey. Relentless tackles, tireless running and big-match temperament define his rugby story. He has lifted World Cups, inspired teammates and thrilled fans worldwide with passion.

Yet his ambitions stretch beyond the stadium floodlights and roaring weekend crowds. Mostert is now channelling that same discipline into South African soil. He has stepped confidently into farming, embracing early mornings and hard manual work.

This new chapter shows another side to the lock’s character and commitment. On the field or farm, Franco keeps driving forward, always chasing the next challenge. His legend grows.

Now in Pick n Pay: Springboks star makes big business moves off the pitch

Now that commitment is bearing fruit, quite literally, for the Mostert family. His wife Juanri recently celebrated holding his very first maize harvest. She described a special kind of pride, cradling cobs grown by her husband.

The family’s joy overflowed as they thanked friends supporting @fjmostertagri from the beginning. They were especially grateful to partner Jacques Snyman for trusting their young farm. Thanks to that support, Sauce’s maize now sits proudly in Pick n Pay.

Shoppers at Pick n Pay Family Harties can buy corn grown by a Springbok. Each cob on the shelf represents hours of sweat, risk and quiet faith.
It also signals a smart business move, diversifying income beyond rugby contracts.

Moreover, it connects fans with their hero in a fresh, everyday way. From lineout towers to maize towers, Franco’s journey keeps rising, row by row. For the family, every kernel symbolises patience, teamwork and hope today.

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