Papier playing for something bigger
Vodacom Bulls scrumhalf Embrose Papier has taken his game to another level in this season’s @Vodacom United Rugby Championship. And his motivation is not what you think.
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Vodacom Bulls scrumhalf Embrose Papier has taken his game to another level in this season’s @Vodacom United Rugby Championship. And his motivation is not what you think.
Stedman Gans believes the @Vodacom United Rugby Championship has changed the game. Now he wants to understand why, and maybe even help to make it better. #Vodacom #URC
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Emirates Lions winger Edwill van der Merwe used the Vodacom United Rugby Championship to make his Springbok dreams come true. Now he wants to fight his way back there again.
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After his recent half century for the Vodacom Bulls, Marcell Coetzee’s father Dries spoke with absolute pride about the character his son has shown throughout his career. There was a time when the headmaster at Marcell Coetzee’s high school thought his pupil had a serious dental problem. Coetzee’s father, Dries, was regularly signing him out of hostel or school “to… Read more →
DHL Stormers prop Neethling Fouché has never lost sight of the “bigger picture” beyond the rugby field. And he has his parents to thank for that.
When Boeta Chamberlain saw the look on his Vodacom Bulls teammates’ faces after they’d lost the Vodacom United Rugby Championship Grand Final to the Glasgow Warriors, he knew he was exactly where he needed to be for this next phase of his career.
When Kurt-Lee Arendse drives into Loftus Versfeld stadium, there are two people who put every award, every accolade and every success that one of world rugby’s greatest wingers has ever achieved into perspective for him, writes Michael Vlismas. “Victor and Andries,” says the Vodacom Bulls and Springbok winger. “They give me that drive every single day.” The two security guards… Read more →