
The match between the Toyota Cheetahs and Ulster Rugby, in which Werner Kok is expected to feature for Ulster in a Round 3 fixture of the EPCR Challenge Cup, is scheduled for Sunday and will take place at the NRCA Stadium in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Kok won the 2024 EPCR Challenge Cup Final with Hollywoodbets Sharks as the side became the first South African outfit to claim the title, whereafter he moved to Ulster Rugby with great success.
It’s been a second season to die for in Northern Ireland for winger Werner Kok. The South African has scored eight tries in seven games for his club this term, including twice in the EPCR Challenge Cup.
Now, a fundamental part of Ulster’s Kok also offers vital experience at the latter stages of the competition.
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