
Springboks (IN): Plethora of top stars returning to SA
Several top Springboks will be returning to South Africa next season.
The Springboks boast world class players playing all over the world.
From the United Kingdon (UK) to Japan and Europe, top Bok splay key roles for their respective overseas-based franchises. Thankfully, some of the top Boks are set to return to South Africa soon.
POLLARD HEADLINES LIST OF SENSATIONAL BOK RETURNS
Handre Pollard will be returning to Loftus to represent the Bulls next season.
Moreover, the Springbok pivot is one of several big-name players set to join the Pretoria-based outfit next season. The other former Bulls and Springboks star set to return to Loftus is Jan Serfontein.
Furthermore, Pollard move will be one of the most lucrative deals in SA Rugby. He is set to become one of the top-earning players in South Africa.
MARVIN ORIE SET FOR MARQUE RETURN TO SA
Former Springboks lock, Marvin Orie is also set to join up with Jake White's Bulls.
According to Rapport, the Bulls are poised to bring lock Marvin Orie back to Pretoria as part of a sweeping recruitment drive ahead of the 2025 Currie Cup.
So, he will join a plethora of capped Springboks at the Bulls. This includes the likes of Gerhard Steenakamp, Johan Grobbelaar, Wilco Louw, Ruan Nortje, Marcel Coetzee, Cameron Hanekom, Canan Moodie and Willie le Roux.
ELECTRIC SCRUMHALF SHOCKS WITH STORMERS DEAL
Cobus Reinach is one of the fastest scrumhalves in World Rugby.
The electrifying and speedy scrummy will be playing for the Stormers next season.
The double Rugby World Cup winner has signed for John Dobsons Cape-based outfit. He will start playing for them at the start of the 2025/26 season
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