
Vodacom Bulls captain Marcell Coetzee said ahead of their quarter-final at home, against Munster on Saturday, 30 May 2026 at 13:00 (SA Time), that the playoffs are an opportunity to do something special.
“There is a strong motivation to make these playoffs really special for those players who are leaving us, and to pay tribute to what they have brought to Vodacom Bulls rugby history. It’s a credit to the players who are leaving that they want to leave on a strong note as well. They are equally focused on ensuring they leave the team in a better place than when they joined. When the purpose is bigger than the individual, then we’re in a good place."
Coetzee described the six years he’s had with the Vodacom Bulls as the most enjoyable of his rugby career.
“When I came back from Ulster, I came back to a team of youngsters. I also didn’t expect that I would take over the captaincy when Duane Vermeulen moved on. It’s been a special journey."
"This has always been a very talented group which has already achieved a lot. But you cannot force experience. That comes with time. I just feel incredibly blessed to have been a part of that journey with this team. I’ve made friends for life here. We’ve had ups and downs, but that’s part of it. I’ve walked a long journey with Ruan, and we’ve been roommates. Then you have players like Wilco Louw, Kurt-Lee Arendse and David Kriel. David is one of my closest friends. It still doesn’t feel real that he’s leaving."
“But I never thought this opportunity would come my way. I was always a Vodacom Bulls fan as a kid, and my biggest dream was to play for this team. Then, to do so, and to also be given the honour of captain, you can’t put into words how special that is. It comes with a big responsibility because we know how passionate Vodacom Bulls fans are. But I had a strong leadership group around me as well. It’s been a huge honour.”
“We turned around this season very nicely. We were always aware that you just need a ticket to those playoffs, and then anything can happen. Every game now is precious. We have an opportunity. We know how difficult it is to reach the Grand Final in the Vodacom United Rugby Championship with the quality of the teams in this competition, and the challenges of touring and different playing conditions. But this team has also learned a lot from the finals we’ve lost, and how that hurt us.
“But what I’ve learnt about this group is that when they all pull together in the same direction, we are a very dangerous team.”
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