
The Vodacom Bulls have significantly reshaped their matchday 23 for Saturday’s VURC fixture against Zebre, introducing a mix of strategic rotations and high-impact positional shifts.
The most notable change occurs in the backline, where Willie le Roux moves from the bench to start at flyhalf, replacing Handre Pollard, who shifts to the replacements. In the back three, the Vodacom Bulls introduce fresh firepower with Kurt-Lee Arendse returning at fullback and Cheswill Jooste earning a start on the wing, while Canan Moodie shifts from the wing to outside centre.
In the pack, the front row sees a complete overhaul from the Dragons fixture. Jan-Hendrik Wessels and Marco van Staden move from the bench into the starting XV at loosehead and hooker respectively, joined by the powerful Wilco Louw at tighthead.
Beyond the front-row changes, JF van Heerden earns a start in the second row, replacing Ruan Nortje, while Ruan Vermaak moves into the starting lock position.
Captain Marcell Coetzee remains a fixture but shifts to the blindside, making room for Jeandre Rudolph to start at openside. Cameron Hanekom retains his spot at No 8.
A fresh pairing of Paul de Wet and Willie le Roux will direct play, with the previous starting duo of Embrose Papier and Handre Pollard providing experience from the bench. Papier is thus poised to play his 170th match, surpassing Joost van der Westhuizen as the most capped scrumhalf of all time for the Vodacom Bulls.
In the midfield, Harold Vorster maintains his continuity at inside centre, now partnered by Canan Moodie in a dynamic new-look midfield combination.
The bench for this weekend features several players who started against the Dragons, including the formidable front-row trio of Johan Grobbelaar, Gerhard Steenekamp, and Francois Klopper. They are joined by Cobus Wiese, who moves to the bench to provide second-row cover, ensuring the Bulls maintain significant physical presence in the latter stages of the match.
Vodacom Bulls
- Jan Hendrik Wessels
- Marco van Staden
- Wilco Louw
- Ruan Vermaak
- JF van Heerden
- Marcell Coetzee
- Jeandre Rudolph
- Cameron Hanekom
- Paul de Wet
- Willie le Roux
- Sergeal Petersen
- Harold Vorster
- Canon Moodie
- Cheswill Jooste
- Kurt-Lee Arendse
Replacements:
16, Johan Grobbelaar
17. Gerhard Steenekamp
18. Francois Klopper
19. Cobus Wiese
20, Mpilo Gumede
21. Embrose Papier
22. Handre Pollard
23. Stedman Gans
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David Kriel, Ruan Nortje, Akker van der Merwe, Nizaam Carr, Sebastian de Klerk, Nicolaas Janse van Rensburg, Elrigh Louw.
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