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“South Africa will always be my home, but my teammates at the Vodacom Bulls have been a big reason behind the decision to stay. Hopefully, I can continue to guide some of the passionate younger players that are coming through over the next two years,” says Willie le Roux who has extended his professional contract

The back-to-back Rugby World Cup champions will kick their season off against Italy in Pretoria a week earlier, on Saturday 5 July, and will also play in Nelspruit, Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban in 2025. The Boks’ season opener at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria will mark Italy’s first visit to South Africa since 2013, while

Vodacom Bulls and World Cup-winning Springbok Canan Moodie will notch up his half-century of appearances in the Vodacom United Rugby Championship when his Tshwane team travels to Cape Town to take on the DHL Stormers in the delayed first-round clash of the 2024/25 campaign. Le Roux headlines the midfield Wessels starts at prop, Ludwig at

Defence coach Norman Laker is well aware of the threat the Stormers will have to contain when Springbok star Willie le Roux runs the Bulls attack on Saturday. The Stormers host Jake White’s charges at Cape Town Stadium in the renowned North-South derby in a round-one match that was rescheduled to avoid clashing with last

Willie le Roux’s recent cameo at flyhalf for the Vodacom Bulls has Schalk Burger excited about what the Springbok playmaker can achieve given a proper run in the No 10 jersey. Burger and fellow former Bok Akona Ndungane, speaking as SuperSport analysts, praised Le Roux’s impact off the bench against the Lions at Ellis Park