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a day ago
- Business
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


2 days ago
- Sport
Bulls bolster pack with Bok lock in major recruitment drive
The Vodacom Bulls are strengthening their squad ahead of the 2025-26 season, with World Cup-winning lock Marvin Orie set to return to Pretoria. The Vodacom Bulls are set to welcome back Springbok World Cup winner Marvin Orie as part of an ambitious recruitment overhaul ahead of the 2025 Currie Cup season. According to Rapport , Orie has agreed terms to leave French club Perpignan and rejoin the Pretoria-based side. The 32-year-old lock last featured for the Springboks during the 2023 Rugby World Cup and is a seasoned campaigner with experience in both the northern and southern hemispheres. He previously played for the Bulls from 2014 to 2016 before moving on to the Lions, Stormers, and a stint in Wales with the Ospreys. Orie's return is viewed as a major coup for the Bulls, who are targeting domestic dominance and greater squad depth heading into the next URC cycle and Currie Cup campaign. The Bulls' recruitment doesn't stop with Orie. Cheetahs loose forward Jeandré Rudolph is also expected to make his way back to Loftus, having decided to part ways with the Free State side after their SA Cup run. Rudolph previously played for the Bulls and Sharks and brings versatility to the back row. In another forward boost, young lock Dylan de Leeuw is reportedly set to join the Bulls on a full-time basis. The 23-year-old, a former Junior Springbok who has represented Western Province and Italian club Zebre, has been training with the team for the past two months while recovering from injury. These moves are part of a larger recruitment wave aimed at solidifying the Bulls' status as a top-tier force in both domestic and international competition. The Pretoria outfit is also expected to unveil a blockbuster list of arrivals in July, including World Cup-winning flyhalf Handré Pollard, powerful centre Jan Serfontein, imposing lock Nicolaas Janse van Rensburg, and dynamic scrumhalf Paul de Wet. With coach Jake White eyeing silverware on all fronts, the Bulls' new signings underline their intent to build a squad capable of sustained success. The return of experienced Springboks and the injection of young talent could prove crucial in the seasons ahead. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 0211. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.


The Citizen
3 days ago
- Sport
- The Citizen
Bulls sign Bok lock
The 32-year-old previously spent time at Loftus between 2014 and 2016 before stints with the Lions, Stormers and Ospreys. DOMONT, FRANCE – SEPTEMBER 19: Marvin Orie of South Africa during the South Africa men's national rugby team training session at Stade des Fauvettes on September 19, 2023 in Domont, France. (Photo by Steve Haag/Gallo Images) The Vodacom Bulls have reportedly secured the services of a Springbok world champion and URC title-winning lock. 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. Orie, who last played for the Boks at the 2023 World Cup, is set to join from French club Perpignan. The 32-year-old previously spent time at Loftus between 2014 and 2016 before stints with the Lions, Stormers and Ospreys. He is one of several names linked to the Bulls' squad revamp. Loose forward Jeandre Rudolph is also tipped to return to Loftus, having decided to leave the Cheetahs following their SA Cup campaign. Former Junior Bok, Western Province and Zebre lock Dylan de Leeuw (23) is reportedly another recruit who has been training with the Bulls for the past two months while recovering from injury. These additions reinforce a Bulls intake that reportedly includes the arrival of Handre Pollard, Jan Serfontein, Nicolaas Janse van Rensburg and Paul de Wet in July. This story was first published on It is republished here with permission.