Goosen back at flyhalf as Bulls shuffle line-up for Munster battle
Johan Goosen will start at flyhalf for the Bulls in Saturday's URC clash against Munster in Limerick.
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Johan Goosen will start at flyhalf for the Bulls in Saturday's URC clash against Munster in Limerick.
While they have started the seasons with three wins out of three, the Bulls will be without the services of Springbok wings Canan Moodie and Sbu Nkosi as well as influential hooker Johan Grobbelaar for their three-match overseas tour.
A year ago, the Stormers were unsure as to whether they would be accepted into the newly-created United Rugby Championship due to the fiscal problems endured by Western Province Rugby. There was huge concern in the region, but they thankfully survived and have duly thrived on the field in 2021/22, winning the South African Shield and finishing second in the overall table before deservedly claiming the title. John Dobson has done a wonderful job as head coach and, although they have some outstanding individuals, it has very much been a collective effort.
The Stormers recovered from conceding an early try to beat the Bulls 18-13 and win the United Rugby Championship (URC) title in an all-South African final at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday.
The Stormers clinched the inaugural United Rugby Championship title by overcoming a slow start to earn an 18-13 win over the Bulls in Saturday's Grand Final in Cape Town.
CAPE TOWN : The Stormers recovered from conceding an early try to beat the Bulls 18-13 and win the United Rugby Championship title in an all-South African final at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday.
The Bulls have invested their faith in 19-year-old Canan Moodie to be their last line of defence in Friday night's United Rugby Championship semi-final against Leinster in Dublin.