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Watch as Springbok captain SiyaKolisi and RyanOConnorZA team up with oakley and OneSightOrg to test the eyesight of youngsters in need.

Being able to see clearly is an absolute– from performing well at school to being able to play and interact with others. Imagine trying to play a game of rugga with fuzzy vision…

Impaired vision is often associated with golden oldies. It’s easy to forget children who might suffer. For example, children expressing ongoing headaches or who have trouble concentrating might need something as simple as a pair of glasses to make life a whole lot easier .

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