The 2014 Vodacom Super Rugby season will get underway in South Africa with the Toyota Cheetahs and The Sharks scheduled to host back-to-back matches on Saturday February 15 that will spark the new campaign into life.
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Vodacom Super Rugby 2014 kicks off in Bloemfontein
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MTN Lions overpower Vodacom Blue Bulls
The MTN Lions made a convincing plea for their re-entrance to Super Rugby when they overpowered the Blue Bulls 50-12 in a friendly match at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on Saturday.
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Bulls surprise season ticket holders at Loftus
Unsuspecting season ticket holders arriving at Loftus Versfeld to collect their tickets for the 2013 season were taken by surprise when they were given the additional bonus of taking photos and interacting with Vodacom Bulls players, Bulletjie and the Vodacom Bulls Babes this afternoon.
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Spies to lead strong Vodacom Bulls side in Polokwane
Pierre Spies will lead an experienced Vodacom Bulls side for their second friendly match of the season when they face the Toyota Cheetahs in Polokwane on Saturday.
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Ludeke in no rush after Lions win
Vodacom Bulls coach Frans Ludeke was careful not to attach much significance to his team's 38-32 victory against the MTN Lions at Orlando Stadium on Saturday in the Gauteng Rugby Cup and said their focus was on starting the Vodacom Super Rugby series strongly in three weeks.
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Vodacom Bulls clinch Gauteng Rugby Cup
Orlando Stadium once again proved to be a happy hunting ground for the Vodacom Bulls who lifted the inaugural Gauteng Rugby Cup after beating the MTN Lions 38 – 32 this afternoon.
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Coaches looking for answers in Orlando
There will be dance-offs and music, there will be goodwill and fun, but when the Vodacom Bulls take on the MTN Lions in Soweto on Saturday, there will also be some serious rugby issues answered.
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Stegmann to lead Vodacom Bulls in Orlando
Vodacom Bulls flanker Deon Stegmann will lead the Vodacom Bulls on Saturday when they take on the MTN Lions for the Gauteng Rugby Cup at Orlando Stadium in Soweto.
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Vodacom Bulls injury update
The Vodacom Bulls will take to the field at Orlando Stadium on Saturday without a number of stalwarts when they face the MTN Lions in the Gauteng Rugby Cup, it was announced on Monday.
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Fun day awaits at Orlando Stadium
Gates open at 12h00 already for the clash between the Vodacom Bulls and MTN Lions at Orlando Stadium on February 2nd, with a match between Pretoria Police and Pirates (12h30) and a dance-off between the Bulls Babes and the Felions before kick-off to the main game at 15h00. Tickets cost R40 for general, unreserved seating, so come early to secure the best seats!