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WATCH: Edgar Marutlulle, now hooked by coaching, primes Bulls pack for Griquas showdown

Cape Town — Having played for SA Schools and at the Under-19 World Cup, Edgar Marutlulle would’ve hoped to one day play Test rugby for the Springboks.

It didn’t quite work out that way for the hooker from Potchefstroom High School for Boys, with the South Africa A side in 2016 the highest level reached.

Injuries and a lack of genuinely consistent playing opportunities saw Marutlulle move from the Lions to the Leopards, then the Southern Kings in Gqeberha, where after a shift to Pretoria to join the Bulls in 2016 looked like it might become the big chance that he had been waiting for.

At the age of 30, though, he sustained a serious ankle injury that kept him out of action for months, but fortunately, a coaching opportunity at the Bulls came about in 2018, and he has been armed with a whistle instead of worrying about his own lineout-throwing or scrumming since.

Now he is the scrum coach for the Bulls Currie Cup team.

“The injury wasn’t recovering as well as we thought it would, and during that time, we were fortunate to win the Under-19 competition,” Marutlulle said from Loftus Versfeld on Wednesday ahead of Saturday’s clash against Griquas in Kimberley (2.30pm kickoff).

“You contemplate as a player, when does my due date arrive (to retire)? I felt it was a good time to make the transition (to a coach), although I didn’t announce my retirement as I was still in two minds about how to go about it.

“Next thing, we’re doing the Under-21s with myself, Nollis (Marais), David (Manuel) and Hayden (Groepes), and the next competition was the Under-20s with myself and Hayden.

“So, we just slowly start making the transition easier because you feel you’re getting a lot more exposure to the coaching. Over the last four years, I’ve

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