Back Bulls to bash Force
THE MONEY MAN expects the Bulls to cover the 14.5 points handicap at Loftus Versfeld in round six of Vodacom Super Rugby.
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THE MONEY MAN expects the Bulls to cover the 14.5 points handicap at Loftus Versfeld in round six of Vodacom Super Rugby.
The race goes down to the wire on Saturday when 10 clubs fight it out for the six remaining places in the Community Cup play-offs.
Shimlas secured a home semi-final with a 44-24 win over Ikeys in Bloemfontein on Monday.
Tuks scored five tries to run out comfortable 34-0 winners over UJ in Monday's Varsity Cup action.
Duane Vermeulen will be rested for the Stormers' opening tour match against the Highlanders, with Juan de Jongh assuming the captaincy duties.
Tank Lanning and Zelim Nel, on the Vodacom Rugby Portal, discuss scrums and the impact they have had so far this season.
Pieter-Steph du Toit's injury throws the spotlight on Victor Matfield's critical importance to the Springboks in a World Cup context, writes RYAN VREDE.
A fit Frans Steyn – despite another public declaration that he does not expect to ever play for the Springboks again – will go to the World Cup later this year, writes MARK KEOHANE in Business Day.
The Sharks are heading in the right direction, while the Stormers are losing their way, writes JON CARDINELLI.
THE MONEY MAN has made a return of 19.8% after five weeks of Vodacom Super Rugby betting.