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Nortjé: The Bull who's given everything
A profile of Ruan Nortjé as the quintessential Bull — his work rate, captaincy and what he represents to the franchise.
It’s Match Week💯
The #Springboks are heading to Gqeberha, and we all know what that means... incredible vibes and a packed stadium.
Paul de Villiers is no one-trick fetcher — he's a modern No.6 with a full toolkit
Gavin Rich argues that Paul de Villiers' 19 URC turnovers are just the entry point — his ball-carrying, tackling, and broader game make him a modern No.6 rather than a specialist fetcher, and his squad media duties hint at Barbarians involvement.
The Pollard–Le Roux axis Bulls are banking on to topple Leinster
Jan de Koning profiles the Pollard–Le Roux axis as the Bulls' critical weapon in the URC Final, arguing their decade of shared Test experience — forged through World Cup campaigns — gives the Bulls a genuine edge heading into a match where Leinster are heavy favourites.
Davids: Don't sleep on the Barbarians
Davids is warning against underestimating a Barbarians side stacked with X-factor internationals and coached by Robertson and Contepomi — the full piece outlines why Saturday's opener in Gqeberha carries more risk than the 54-7 scoreline from last year might suggest.
So how deep is the Springbok squad?
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Rassie on Alles Ep 1 | The Barbarians in the Bay
The #Springboks kick off their season against the Barbarians in Gqeberha, a place close to the hearts of Rassie Erasmus, Mzwandile Stick, and Deon Davids. The three Bok coaches discuss why it's special to return to the Eastern Cape and what
Deon Davids & Paul de Villiers | Springbok Press Conference | 15 June 2026
Bok assistant coach Deon Davids and loose forward Paul de Villiers addressed the media at their first media conference of the week in Johannesburg, and both said excitement is building in the camp for their first match week of the season, w
De Villiers eager to prove he's more than a breakdown specialist
Paul de Villiers, the former Junior Springbok captain who excelled for the Stormers this season, insists he offers more than just turnover prowess as he prepares for his senior international debut. The 23-year-old loose forward will feature either for the Springboks against the Barbarians or SA 'A' against Zimbabwe on Saturday in Gqeberha.
De Villiers eyes Bok debut with more than fetching on his mind
Paul de Villiers is set for his senior international debut this weekend, in line to play for either the Springboks against the Barbarians or SA 'A' against Zimbabwe, with the Stormers loose forward eager to show he offers more than his reputation as an elite jackaller.
Conditions and X-factor threats mean Boks can't afford Cape Town complacency in Gqeberha
Dry conditions in Gqeberha, a squad with genuine X-factor, and an historically poor Bok record against the Barbarians mean Saturday's warm-up carries more edge than last year's Cape Town rout suggests — Davids has flagged the risks while keeping the Bok focus on Nations Cup preparation.
Smith and Van Heerden additions are about managing De Jager, not just plugging gaps
The Smith and Van Heerden call-ups are primarily about protecting De Jager's return from hip surgery ahead of the England Tests — Davids has outlined clear role distinctions for both new locks, and the piece frames the resourcing decisions as deliberate load management rather than injury panic.
Cheslin Kolbe v Aaron Smith 😱#rugby
Cheslin Kolbe v Aaron Smith 😱#rugby
Le Roux: Bulls must survive the Leinster blitz to have any chance in Dublin
Le Roux flags the opening 20 minutes as make-or-break in Dublin, revisits last year's early-try meltdown, and explains why the Pollard partnership and the Bulls' hard-luck resilience story give them an outside shot — but only if they survive the Leinster blitz.
Davids and De Villiers relishing double-header build-up ahead of Gqeberha season openers
Deon Davids and Paul de Villiers spoke to media on Monday ahead of Saturday's Gqeberha double-header, with SA 'A' facing Zimbabwe at 12h00 and the Springboks meeting the Barbarians at 15h00. The squad trains in Johannesburg until Wednesday before travelling to the Eastern Cape for captains' runs.
Smith called up as Boks manage De Jager's return to full fitness
Stormers lock Adre Smith has been added to the Springbok squad primarily to allow Lood de Jager, returning from hip surgery, to build match fitness gradually ahead of the England Tests, with assistant coach Deon Davids confirming the lock depth has become a squad-planning priority following Salmaan Moerat's release through injury.
Gelant and Van der Merwe set for first reunion since Outeniqua High in Barbarians clash
Warrick Gelant and Duhan van der Merwe are set to share a field for the first time since Outeniqua High School when the Barbarians face the Springboks in Gqeberha on July 20.
Smith's call-up is really about managing De Jager's return
Smith's Bok call-up is primarily about protecting De Jager's return from hip surgery, with the coaching staff building enough lock cover to avoid rushing him into the England series before he's ready.
Itoje rested again as England name squad for France non-cap clash
Maro Itoje is again absent from England's squad for Friday's non-cap match against France in Vannes, with Borthwick managing his workload ahead of a July tour that includes a Test against South Africa.
Lock depth crisis or overcrowding? The Bok second row picture before England arrives
Rich maps the Springbok lock depth picture — persistent injuries, the Barbarians squad call-ups of Van Heerden and Smith, and why this week's fixtures matter for World Cup preparation — while flagging Schickerling's continued absence as an overlooked gap.