Loading...

In the first of three Saturday fixtures, the Fidelity ADT Lions outplayed the Airlink Pumas by 55-12 in Johannesburg. Then it was the turn of Vodacom Bulls to trump NovaVit Griffons 55-21 at Loftus Versfeld and on a cold and wet Saturday evening in Cape Town, the Toyota Cheetahs gained the round’s only away win

Veteran Cornal Hendricks will lead the Vodacom Bulls side that will welcome the NovaVit Griffons to Loftus Versfeld on Saturday 10 August 2024. Hendricks will be supported by Jannes Kirsten as the Tshwane outfit looks to cement their spot in the playoffs of the 86th edition of the oldest provincial rugby competition in the world.

The Vodacom Bulls and PUMA have announced the extension of their partnership which dates to when PUMA became the team’s official technical supplier in 2011. “Our partnership has been a success on and off the field for more than a decade, so PUMA is proud to extend our relationship with the Vodacom Bulls,” “The relationship

Both the weekend’s first two matches ended in a stalemate – the Toyota Cheetahs held the Vodacom Bulls to a 34-34 draw in Bloemfontein on Friday evening, while the encounter between the Airlink Pumas and Hollywoodbets Sharks XV also ended all square, on 44-44, in the early Saturday afternoon fixture in Nelspruit. In the next

Cobus Wiese has been withdrawn from the matchday 23 that will do duty in the fifth round of the 2024 Carling Currie Cup where the Vodacom Bulls take on the Toyota Cheetahs in Bloemfontein. Wiese has been withdrawn due to a medical illness which sees Sintu Manjezi starting in his place. Manjezi was initially a

Springbok winger Canan Moodie and versatile back rower Cyle Brink headline the Vodacom Bulls matchday 23 that travels to Bloemfontein for round five of the 2024 Carling Currie Cup. The team based in the executive capital will take on their counterparts from the judicial capital, the Toyota Cheetahs on Friday afternoon at 17h00. Utility back

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

The Vodacom Bulls are the only unbeaten team left after four rounds in the Carling Currie Cup Premier Division, with the Hollywoodbets Sharks XV breaking their season duck in Johannesburg, while the Toyota Cheetahs and Airlink Pumas also recorded valuable victories. The Vodacom Bulls had to work very hard to keep their unbeaten status in

Junior Springbok JF van Heerden headlines six changes made by head coach Phiwe Nomlomo to his Vodacom Bulls side that hosts the DHL Western Province in round 4 of the 2024 Carling Currie Cup at Loftus Versfeld. Tickets for the North-South derby – which kicks off at 17h15 – start from R 50.00c and are