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The new season is almost upon us and we’ve put together a list of some of the fastest-rising young stars you need to keep an eye on in the Vodacom URC this season. The Vodacom United Rugby Championship has become a breeding ground across our five nations for young and up-and-coming talent and that’s a

The Vodacom United Rugby Championship’s round 1 fixtures between the four South African franchises have been moved to a date still to be determined in early 2025. This move of fixtures comes as a result of a request from the South African Rugby Union to accommodate the playoffs schedule of the 2024 Carling Currie Cup

The Vodacom Bulls are proud to present the 2024/25 Forever Blue threads in association with global sports company PUMA. The home and alternative kit wear draw on the franchise’s heritage presented with a modern retro twist. True to tradition, blue takes centre stage for the home shirt with white for the alternative strip. The herd will run out with a fresh design element

The extraordinary growth of the Vodacom United Rugby Championship (VURC) continues for the third season in a row with the league setting new attendance and broadcast records. The VURC has also maintained its position as the rugby competition with the fastest growth rate on social media, in addition to the league’s phenomenal rise on YouTube.

Leinster Ins: RG Snyman – Munster Jordie Barrett – Hurricanes (short-term deal) Rabah Slimani – Clermont Outs: Michael Ala’alatoa – Clermont Jason Jenkins – Hollywoodbets Sharks Ross Molony – Bath Ed Byrne – Cardiff Temi Lasisi – Connacht Ben Murphy – Connacht Rhys Ruddock – retired Emirates Lions Ins: Kade Wolhunter – DHL Stormers Franco