CITY MOURNS BIGGEST FAN OF GRIQUAS


ONE OF Kimberley's most beloved sons, 'Oom' Bushy Oliver, died in hospital during the early hours of this morning. Oliver was 88 years old.
He was admitted to Gariep Hospital earlier this month to undergo hip surgery. Although the operation was successful, he apparently contracted Covid-19 while in hospital. He lost the battle against the devastating virus.
'Oom' Bushy was well-known for his boxing exploits, but even more loved as arguably Griquas' biggest fan.
Oliver has been an avid supporter of Griquas since the 1950s and has become somewhat of a team mascot, running across the field on many occasions before the kick-off.
In several interviews 'Oom' Bushy often recalled one of his greatest memories of Griqua rugby. In 1970, when Griquas won the Currie Cup, he was a 17-year-old ball boy at the historic clash. "It was an experience I will always cherish," he said.

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