If you love South African rugby, the Bulls are probably at the top of your list. This page pulls together the freshest stories, scores, and insider chatter about the team. Whether you’re a lifelong supporter or just curious about what makes the Bulls tick, you’ll find the key facts right here.
Last weekend the Bulls pulled off a tight 24‑21 win over the Sharks, thanks to a last‑minute try from winger Jaco van der Westhuizen. The game showed the Bulls’ resilience; they bounced back after a slow first half and used clever kicking to keep the pressure on. Fans praised the forward pack for dominating the breakdown, especially prop Sipho Mthembu, who logged a career‑high 14 tackles.
Off the field, the club announced a new sponsorship deal with a local tech firm. The partnership will fund a community youth program that teaches kids basic coding alongside rugby drills. The Bulls’ CEO said the move ties the team’s legacy to the city’s future talent pipeline.
Looking ahead, the Bulls face the Lions in a critical home game next Thursday. Coach Hennie Daniller has hinted that he’ll reshuffle the backline, giving youngster Riaan du Plessis a chance to start at fullback. The change could add more speed to the attack, something the Lions struggled against last season.
Player transfers are also stirring conversation. Mid‑season rumors link flanker Thabo Nkosi with a potential move to a European club. The Bulls’ management says they’re working to keep him, but the final decision might hinge on contract negotiations that close next week.
For fans who want to stay in the loop, the Bulls’ official app now offers live stats, behind‑the‑scenes videos, and a Q&A section where players answer fan questions. The app’s push notifications keep you aware of ticket sales, merch drops, and last‑minute lineup changes.
Beyond the game, the Bulls continue to engage with the community. Their annual “Rugby for Schools” event will happen in March, bringing free coaching clinics to under‑privileged areas around Pretoria. Volunteers from the club and local businesses will help run the day, aiming to inspire the next generation of players.
So whether you’re tracking scores, scouting player news, or looking for ways to support local rugby, this tag page is your hub. Bookmark it, check back often, and join the conversation. The Bulls are more than a team – they’re a piece of South African sport culture, and we’ve got the latest on everything they do.
The 2025-26 United Rugby Championship kicks off with the Bulls, Lions, Sharks and Stormers each dealing with new coaches, injury scares and squad rotation. Handré Pollard returns to the Bulls, the Lions start with a tough tour, the Sharks juggle Springbok call‑ups and the Stormers host Leinster while missing key players. All four sides must adapt fast as the top‑four race tightens.