Bulls team to play Glasgow
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Pretoria – The Vodacom Bulls have named a powerful, Springbok-laden matchday 23 for
Saturday’s Vodacom URC semifinal against Glasgow Warriors at Murrayfield, balancing
milestone moments with the formidable challenge of facing the competition’s top-ranked
side.
With 11 Springboks in the starting XV and a further five on the bench, the Vodacom Bulls
have opted for experience, physicality and composure as they look to maintain their perfect
record at this stage of the competition.
The occasion is significant on an individual level as well as a collective one.
Captain Marcell Coetzee will earn his 100th Vodacom Bulls cap, a remarkable milestone
underlined by his leadership, having captained the side 76 times. Meanwhile, hooker Johan
Grobbelaar is set to run out for his 150th match in blue, further cementing his status as one
of the franchise’s most durable performers.
These landmarks add emotional weight to a side already built on cohesion and experience,
particularly in the tight five where Gerhard Steenekamp, Grobbelaar and Francois Klopper
anchor a physically imposing front row.
The team selection reinforces the Vodacom Bulls’ traditional strengths: forward dominance,
tactical control and attacking flair out wide.
The loose trio of Coetzee, Elrigh Louw and Cameron Hanekom provides a blend of
breakdown authority, ball-carrying dynamism and defensive work rate.
The lock pairing of Ruan Vermaak and Ruan Nortje ensures lineout security and physical
presence.
At halfback, Embrose Papier and Handré Pollard will control tempo and territory, with
Pollard’s experience and game management central to navigating what is expected to be a
high-pressure contest.
Out wide, the Vodacom Bulls boast genuine strike power with Canan Moodie and Kurt-Lee
Arendse, while Willie le Roux offers tactical intelligence and distribution from the back.
The bench maintains that intensity, with the likes of Marco van Staden, Wilco Louw and
Nizaam Carr providing impact and versatility in what is likely to be a match decided in the
closing stages.
Head coach Johan Ackermann acknowledged both the scale of the challenge and the
opportunity it presents.
“It’s a great privilege to be in the Vodacom URC semifinal. After a long season there are only
four clubs left, and we are grateful to be one of those and to play the number one side. It
shows the quality of their players and we have a lot of respect for what they’ve achieved.
Added to that is the opportunity to play at an iconic venue like Murrayfield.
“It will be an amazing day. It’s a good challenge and one we look forward to, a game of small
margins, I suspect.”
Ackermann’s emphasis on fine margins reflects the profile of recent meetings between the
sides, with tight contests and tactical nuance defining the rivalry.
The task facing the visitors is substantial.
Glasgow are appearing in their third successive VURC semifinal, underlining their
consistency at the sharp end of the competition.
They have historically been strong at home in knockout fixtures, with only two semifinal
defeats on Scottish soil.
However, the Vodacom Bulls will draw confidence from their recent win at Scotstoun in
2025, the most recent VURC home defeat suffered by the Warriors.
Despite that result, the broader record offers a warning. The Vodacom Bulls have visited
Scotland eight times and won just twice, highlighting the difficulty of touring in these
conditions.
Head-to-head, Glasgow also hold a narrow 4-3 advantage, adding another layer to what has
become a finely balanced rivalry.
If history is against them in Scotland, it is firmly in their favour at this stage of the
competition.
The Vodacom Bulls have reached three VURC semifinals and have never been beaten,
including landmark victories over Leinster (2022 and 2024) and the Sharks last season.
That record will fuel belief within the squad that they can rise to the occasion once again.
Saturday’s clash represents a meeting of form and pedigree: Glasgow, the top-seeded side
with strong home credentials, against a Vodacom Bulls outfit that has consistently delivered
when it matters most in knockout rugby.
For the Vodacom Bulls, the mix of milestone moments, Springbok experience and a proven
semifinal pedigree creates a compelling narrative, but as Ackermann alluded to, execution
in key moments will be decisive.
At Murrayfield, in front of a partisan Scottish crowd, the margins are expected to be razor-
thin. The Vodacom Bulls’ challenge will be to impose their physicality, control territory
through Pollard’s boot, and convert pressure into points while containing a Glasgow side
that has made a habit of thriving in these high-stakes encounters.
VODACOM BULLS
1. Gerhard Steenekamp
2. Johan Grobbelaar
3. Francois Klopper
4. Ruan Vermaak
5. Ruan Nortje
6. Marcell Coetzee (Capt.)
7. Elrigh Louw
8. Cameron Hanekom
9. Embrose Papier
10. Handre Pollard
11. Stravino Jacobs
12. Harold Vorster
13. Canan Moodie
14. Kurt-Lee Arendse
15. Willie le Roux
16. Marco van Staden
17. Jan-Hendrik Wessels
18. Wilco Louw
19. Cobus Wiese
20. Jeandre Rudolph
21. Zak Burger
22. Stedman Gans
23. Nizaam Carr





