Johan Ackermann is buzzing with excitement over the return of Kurt-Lee Arendse, expecting him to light up the field in the upcoming Vodacom URC showdown against the Scarlets in Llanelli. This match is pivotal, as the Vodacom Bulls aim for their first triumph on this challenging ground. Arendse, a dynamic Springbok winger, is back after nursing injuries and is set to ignite the left wing this Saturday.
"Kurt-Lee is world-class,"
Ackermann declared from Wales. Despite a year plagued with sporadic appearances due to a series of minor injuries and a knee issue post-national duty, Ackermann is optimistic about Arendse's comeback.
"These players have world-class abilities and they don’t need a lot of games to get back to their best, so hopefully it’ll start tomorrow."
The Bulls roster is further strengthened with the return of Wilco Louw at tighthead prop, who had been away on compassionate leave following his father's death. The lineup adjustment also sees David Kriel taking the fullback position and Cheswill Jooste stepping up on the right wing due to Canan Moodie’s injury. Ackermann has high hopes for Jooste, commenting on his potential despite his relatively fresh career. "It’s great to have the quality of those wingers coming in," he noted, backing the young player to seize his chance.
Despite the Scarlets' less than stellar position in the lower echelons of the league table, Ackermann issued a stern caution against underestimating the Welsh team. "Scarlets is a very good team," he warned. The implication was clear: underestimate them at your peril.
As the Bulls gear up for this critical encounter, positioned eighth in the URC standings with only three league matches to go, the stakes couldn't be higher. The team's strategy and roster adjustments suggest they're leaving nothing to chance, aiming to disrupt expectations and clinch that elusive victory in Llanelli.
Teams: - Vodacom Bulls: Kurt-Lee Arendse, Wilco Louw, David Kriel, Cheswill Jooste. - Scarlets: Not specified.
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Johan Ackermann is buzzing with excitement over the return of Kurt-Lee Arendse, expecting him to light up the field in the upcoming Vodacom URC showdown against the Scarlets in Llanelli. This match is pivotal, as the Vodacom Bulls aim for their first triumph on this challenging ground. Arendse, a dynamic Springbok winger, is back after nursing injuries and is set to ignite the left wing this Saturday.
"Kurt-Lee is world-class,"
Ackermann declared from Wales. Despite a year plagued with sporadic appearances due to a series of minor injuries and a knee issue post-national duty, Ackermann is optimistic about Arendse's comeback."These players have world-class abilities and they don’t need a lot of games to get back to their best, so hopefully it’ll start tomorrow."
The Bulls roster is further strengthened with the return of Wilco Louw at tighthead prop, who had been away on compassionate leave following his father's death. The lineup adjustment also sees David Kriel taking the fullback position and Cheswill Jooste stepping up on the right wing due to Canan Moodie’s injury. Ackermann has high hopes for Jooste, commenting on his potential despite his relatively fresh career. "It’s great to have the quality of those wingers coming in," he noted, backing the young player to seize his chance.
Despite the Scarlets' less than stellar position in the lower echelons of the league table, Ackermann issued a stern caution against underestimating the Welsh team. "Scarlets is a very good team," he warned. The implication was clear: underestimate them at your peril.
As the Bulls gear up for this critical encounter, positioned eighth in the URC standings with only three league matches to go, the stakes couldn't be higher. The team's strategy and roster adjustments suggest they're leaving nothing to chance, aiming to disrupt expectations and clinch that elusive victory in Llanelli.
Teams: - Vodacom Bulls: Kurt-Lee Arendse, Wilco Louw, David Kriel, Cheswill Jooste. - Scarlets: Not specified.