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Why not the Currie Cup too? Wolhuter backed to shine as WP look to emulate Stormers' URC success

Western Province flyhalf Kade Wolhuter is backed to shine for his franchise as they gear up for the Currie Cup season that kicks off this weekend.

The team from Cape Town open their campaign against the Lions at Ellis Park on Saturday.

Wolhuter has been part of coach John Dobson's Stormers setup during their superb title defence thus far in the United Rugby Championship (URC), and he will be eager to get some consistent game time under his belt in South Africa's oldest provincial competition to show what he is capable of.

The young talent was ruled out with a knee injury for the better part of last year.

"I feel I always thrive and play best when I feel a real sense of backing and responsibility being placed on me going into the Currie Cup season, which I really enjoy. I'm also embracing it as I love rising to the challenge and repaying those that have confidence in me," said the 21-year-old.

"I'm seriously excited for the competition. It's an opportunity for game time for me which I've lacked since coming back from my knee injury, so for me I feel I can hopefully build on games back to back and really make my mark in this competition and do so by being the general in the hoops."

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With the Stormers being the reigning URC champions, Wolhuter and his teammates have internal expectations of WP, who hold the most Currie Cup titles with 34, making a concerted title run for the trophy, which is currently in the custody of Mpumalanga outfit, the Pumas.

Wolhuter admits that coach Dobson has made his Currie Cup intentions clear.

"Dobbo and the rest of the coaching staff have made it clear that we aren't just taking part in the Currie Cup, we are

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