Limpopo Blue Bulls

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Limpopo Blue Bulls
UnionBlue Bulls Rugby Union
Region Limpopo, South Africa
Ground(s) Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane (Capacity: 45,500)
Coach(es)André Eloff
League(s) Vodacom Cup
2015 8th (North Section)

Limpopo Blue Bulls (known as the Assupol Limpopo Blue Bulls for sponsorship reasons) are a South African rugby union team that are a sub-union of the Blue Bulls Rugby Union and are therefore represented by the Blue Bulls in the annual Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup tournaments. They play out of Polokwane at the Peter Mokaba Stadium and draw players from the entire Limpopo province in South Africa. Between 2013 and 2015, the Limpopo Blue Bulls played as a separate team in the Vodacom Cup competition. Despite their first team not participating in first class rugby since 2015, they still have youth teams that participate in competitions such as the Under-21 and Under-19 Provincial Championships and in the Craven Week and Grant Khomo Week tournaments. They also have a women's team who compete in the South African Rugby Women's First Division.

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History

Far North (1968–1995)

In 1967, the Far North Rugby Union was formed. They were based in Pietersburg (now Polokwane) and participated in domestic South African competitions between 1968 and 1995, when the advent of professionalism in South African rugby union saw the number of provincial unions reduced to 14. Far North merged with Northern Transvaal to become the Blue Bulls.

Vodacom Cup (2013–2015)

They played as an independent team in the Vodacom Cup, starting in the 2013 season. [1]

It was a very disappointing season, with the Limpopo Blue Bulls breaking several unwanted records, including the biggest ever first class loss recorded in South African rugby history, when they lost 161–3 to the Golden Lions on 27 April 2013. [2]

They also conceded 100 points or more in their matches against the Leopards (113–3), [3] Griquas (124–5), [4] Pumas (154–0) [5] and Blue Bulls (110–0). [6]

They slightly improved in their second season in the competition, conceding nearly 200 points less in their seven matches. However, they still lost all of their matches and conceded 100 points or more in two of their matches — against the Golden Lions [7] and against their parent union side, the Blue Bulls. [8]

The Limpopo Blue Bulls took a different approach in the build-up to the 2015 Vodacom Cup. In 2013 and 2014, they selected the best players from across the Limpopo province – excluding the players of the best club in the region, Noordelikes, who competed in the SARU Community Cup at the same time as the Vodacom Cup competition – for 2015, they decided to train in Pretoria and also employ the help of some club players from the Blue Bulls region, most notably Oostelike Eagles, who contributed 17 players to their 2015 training squad. [9] Their record in 2015 was once again much-improved; they only conceded 50 points or more in two matches – a 52–0 defeat to the Pumas [10] and an 83–13 defeat to the Blue Bulls. [11] They scored more than twice the number of points they scored in 2014 and conceded half the number of points. They also earned their first log points when they lost their match against the Welwitschias by less than seven points – going down 17–24 in Windhoek [12] – and gained their first log point for scoring four tries in a match in their final game of the season, a 27–38 defeat to the Falcons. [13]

Records

Limpopo Blue Bulls records:

Team Match Records
RecordOppositionVenueSeason
Biggest win:N/AN/AN/AN/A
Heaviest defeat: Golden Lions Alberton Rugby Club 2013 3–161
Highest score: Griffons North West Stadium , Welkom 2015 28
Most points conceded: Golden Lions Alberton Rugby Club 2013 161
Most tries: Falcons Peter Mokaba Stadium , Polokwane 2015 4
Player Match Records
RecordPlayerOppositionVenueSeason
Most points by a player:Anton Beswick Griffons North West Stadium , Welkom 2015 13
Most tries by a player:VariousVariousVariousVarious1
Team Season Records
RecordMatchesSeason
Most team points:in 7 matches2015115
Most team tries:in 7 matches201512
Player Season Records
RecordPlayerSeason
Most points by a player:Anton Beswick201555
Most tries by a player:Niyaas Johnson20142
Dwayne Pienaar20152
Fanie Raseroka20152
Player Career Records
RecordPlayerSeasons
Most appearances: Barnie Boonzaaier 2014–201513
Johan Coetzer2013–201413
Most points:Anton Beswick201555
Most tries:Niyaas Johnson20142
Dwayne Pienaar20152
Fanie Raseroka20152

Vodacom Cup

The Limpopo Blue Bulls' all-time record in the Vodacom Cup since their entry into the competition in 2013 is:

Limpopo Blue Bulls' Vodacom Cup record
SeasonPlayedWonDrawnLostPts ForPts AgPts DiffTries ForTries AgLog Pts
2013 700732781−74931190
2014 700747580−5336900
2015 7007115290−17512432
Overall2100211941651−1457212522

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References

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