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Scrumhalf Imad Khan is relishing the opportunity to continue his development as DHL Western Province make their return to DHL Stadium in the Carling Currie Cup this Saturday. The 20-year-old is turning heads in this year’s edition of rugby’s oldest competition as he blossoms within a youthful DHL Western Province squad. Having made his senior

Junior Springbok captain Zach Porthen is set to become the latest Currie Cup debutant for DHL Western Province after another wave of injuries to the front row. DHL Western Province suffered their third loss of the season after the Vodacom Bulls came back from a 27-3 first-half deficit to win 50-34 at Loftus Versfeld. However,

The Vodacom Bulls are the only unbeaten team left after four rounds in the Currie Cup, while the Sharks broke their duck in Johannesburg and the Cheetahs and Pumas grabbed valuable victories. Elsewhere, the Boland Kavaliers were crowned First Division champions for a second time in a row following their dramatic 27-27 extra-time draw with Eastern Province

Flyhalf Jaco van der Walt scored 25 points as the Vodacom Bulls overturned a first-half deficit to beat DHL Western Province in an 11-try thriller at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday. Trailing 10-27 at half time, the Bulls scored six tries in the second 40 minutes as the Pretoria outfit clinched a bonus-point 50-34 victory to

Dawie Snyman has welcomed the return of experienced heads to DHL Western Province’s starting lineup for the return Currie Cup clash against the Bulls in Pretoria on Saturday. Springbok prop and former Bull Lizo Gqoboka is among a set of four experienced campaigners who make a timely return to action for the North-South derby at