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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Coaches looking for answers in Orlando
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PUMA celebrates BBRU’s 75TH with Commemorative kit
PUMA has designed a “vintage” commemorative and limited edition jersey to mark the 75th Anniversary celebrations of South African rugby legends The Bulls.
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Bulls vs Lions trains to Orlando Stadium
All roads will be leading to Orlando Stadium for the Blue Bulls vs. Lions on Saturday, 02 February 2013 with rugby fans expected to come out in their numbers to support their teams. Metrorail, a division of PRASA, will be there to provide reliable, safe and hassle free transportation for as little as R40.00per person return. Train tickets can be purchased at all Metrorail stations at any of the listed stopping stations. Passengers advised to arrive 30 minutes prior to departure.
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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!
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Vodacom Bulls to return to Orlando
The Gauteng Department of Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation in conjunction with Ultimate Sporting Concepts announced the Gauteng Sports Challenge Benefit in Johannesburg today.