Ruan Nortjé says lifting the URC trophy against Leinster at Croke Park on Friday night would be the perfect send-off from the Bulls. The lock, who is departing Loftus after the season, faces the Irish province in the URC final.
Nortjé targeting URC title as Bulls farewell
Departing Bulls lock Ruan Nortjé says winning the URC final against Leinster at Croke Park on Friday would be the ideal farewell from the franchise.
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Nortjé bids farewell to Bulls in Croke Park Grand Final
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