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Articles about Bakkies Botha

Bulls caught flat-footed

With bearded behemoth Louis Moolman at lock, knuckle-dusters made flesh like Thys Lourens on the flank, Bugs Bunny's lovechild Naas Botha at flyhalf and the effortless class of Johan Heunis at fullback, who was going to tell the Bulls they were getting it wrong? Not while the Currie Cup titles mounted up.

Bulls record for Pedrie Wannenburg

Bulls loose forward Pedrie Wannenburg will become the most capped Bulls player in Super rugby when he takes the field against the Western Force in Perth on Friday. Wannenburg, who was selected as flank alongside Wikus van Heerden, will surpass Victor Matfield's record of 77 matches for the franchise.

Spies back for the Bulls

Pierre Spies has been included in the Bulls side to play the Blues in a Super 14 match in Auckland on Saturday. The inclusion of the Springbok number eight is a major boost for the defending champions, who have won only two of their six matches to date and were outplayed by two of the competition's weaker sides over the past two weekends.

Bulls left to battle without Habana

The Bulls will be without Bryan Habana for their Super 14 match against the Chiefs in Roturua on Saturday. The 2007 IRB Player of the Year has not been considered due to a recurrence of a shoulder injury, and Danwel Demas will replace him on the left wing.

Hougaard kicks short-handed Bulls to victory

Despite having to play for 10 minutes with 13 men, the Bulls beat the Lions 31-17 in a pulsating Super 14 match in Pretoria on Friday. The home side lost Springbok hard man Bakkies Botha to the sin-bin, and fullback Zane Kirchner to a red card, in the first period, but still had too much fire-power to overcome the Lions.

SA rugby players making a life in France

Frederic Michalak is an anomaly in the migration patterns, the maverick flyhalf the sole French player moving to South Africa to play while many Boks head the other way. It now seems almost voguish that every French rugby team have at least a couple of South Africans on their books.

Bulls, Sharks look to up the tempo

The Sharks and the Bulls will stage a replay of last year's final in the third round of the Super 14 this weekend, with both teams attempting to prevent recent glory days from ebbing away. The Sharks won their first two matches by narrow margins, 17-10 over the Western Force and 12-10 -- relying on penalties -- over the Stormers.

Bakkies, Ndungane back for the Bulls

The Bulls have included their fit-again World Cup Springboks Bakkies Botha and Akona Ndungane in the team to play the Sharks at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday in a repeat of last year's Super 14 final. Their inclusion was expected, pending their fitness, but coach Frans Ludeke made a surprise selection of Morne Steyn at flyhalf, while giving Springbok Derick Hougaard a rest.

Super 14: The ins and outs

South African rugby will enjoy an auspicious season this year. We begin the year as the envy of the rugby-playing nations, champions of both the world and the Super 14. Even the internecine wrangling for power in the South African Rugby Union (Saru) has failed to dim that envy.

Super 14: New year, new ball game

The new Super 14 season, which begins on Friday, could help determine whether South Africa's dominance of world rugby was a one-year wonder. South Africa provided both teams in last year's Super 14 final -- the Bulls beat the Sharks -- and the Springboks went on to win the sixth World Cup in France.

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Photos about Bakkies Botha

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Springbok lock Bakkies Botha (R) during a fight with Sam Whitelock of the All Blacks at a Tri-Nations Test match between the two teams in August 2011. Botha is in the starting lineup for the Boks' World Cup game against Fiji after a miraculous recovery from his Achilles injury.
The enforcer
Bakkies Botha is almost definitely out of the Springboks' World Cup opening squad due to his Achilles injury, while the Boks fret over Bryan Habana's possible exclusion too.
The enforcer
Bakkies Botha (Bulls) - Lock - 74 caps Known as "the enforcer", Botha is one of the toughest customers in international rugby. He will have to watch himself in New Zealand and make sure his enthusiasm doesn't get the better of him by getting penalised cheaply. This World Cup will also be his third.
The enforcer
South Africa's Bakkies Botha takes part the Springboks' Captain's Run ahead of their Tri-Nations opener against the All Blacks in Auckland, New Zealand, on Friday.
Making himself at home
Victor Matfield during the Bulls training session at Orlando Stadium in Soweto on Monday. The Bulls have named a full-strength side, minus the suspended Bakkies Botha, for Saturday's Super 14 semifinal against the Crusaders.


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