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They compete in the United Rugby Championship, having competed in the Super Rugby competition until 2020. Prior to 1998, the Bulls competed in the then-Super 12 as Northern Transvaal, as in those years South Africa was represented in the competition by its top four Currie Cup sides from the previous season, instead of the modern Super Rugby teams. The side won the Super 14 in 2007, 2009 and 2010, placing them among the most successful teams in Super Rugby history with three titles.
14 125 47–10 (2011) Super Rugby 35–41 (2012) Super Rugby Southern Kings 2013–2017 75. 00% 150 37. 50 48–18 (2013) Super Rugby 31–30 (2017) Super Rugby Sunwolves 2016–2018 171 34. 20 114 50–3 (2016) Super Rugby 42–37 (2018) Super Rugby Jaguares 2016–2020 28. 57% 160 22. 86 218 43–34 (2018) Super Rugby 54–25 (2018) Super Rugby Griquas 2020–2020 30. 00 30–23 (2020) Super Rugby Unlocked 23–30 (2020) Super Rugby Unlocked Pumas 2020–2021 69 34. 50 48–31 (2020) Preparation Series 31–48 (2020) Preparation Series Eastern Province Elephants 2021–2021 87 87. 00 87–10 (2021) Preparation Series 10–87 (2021) Preparation Series 46–29 (2021–22) URC 35–8 (2021) Rainbow Cup Final 27–26 (2021–22) URC 31–3 (2021–22) URC 28–14 (2022–23) URC 34–7 (2021–22) URC 45–9 (2022–23) URC 19–29 (2021–22) URC 33–31 (2022–23) URC 31–33 (2022–23) URC 45–7 (2021–22) URC 7–45 (2021–22) URC 29–24 (2021–22) URC 31–17 (2022–23) URC 57–12 (2021–22) URC 12–57 (2021–22) URC 55–20 (2021–22) URC 20–55 (2021–22) URC 34–16 (2021–22) URC 16–34 (2021–22) URC 29–17 (2021–22) URC 35–21 (2022–23) URC 43–26 (2022–23) URC 31–38 (2021–22) URC 42–36 (2022–23) Heineken Cup 36–42 (2022–23) Heineken Cup 14–44 (2022–23) Heineken Cup 44–14 (2022–23) Heineken Cup Super Rugby 335 158 11 166 47.
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65 745 61–17 (2009) Super Rugby Final 53–24 (2002) Super Rugby 62. 86% 1008 28. 80 899 62–52 (2004) Super Rugby 57–24 (1999) Super Rugby Hurricanes 45. 45% 567 25. 77 602 48–14 (2013) Super Rugby 64–32 (1997) Super Rugby Brumbies 672 50–32 (2010) Super Rugby 73–9 (1999) Super Rugby 24 40. 78% 970 23. 10 925 75–14 (2005) Super Rugby 42–19 (1999) Super Rugby Cheetahs 1997–2022 72. 73% 669 30. 41 496 60–20 (2008) Super Rugby 42–29 (2015) Super Rugby Force 2006–2016 60. 00% 264 26. 40 221 42–20 (2016) Super Rugby 30–27 (2007) Super Rugby Rebels 2011–2019 85. 71% 253 36.
[5] They went on to finish in 4th place on the overall standings after regular season, securing a home quarter-final. Location[edit] The team is centred around the Blue Bulls Rugby Union, whose catchment covers Pretoria as well as Limpopo, but also draws players from the Falcons Rugby Union, who represent the East Rand. Through 2005, the Bulls also drew players from the Pumas Rugby Union and Leopards Rugby Union, but in the realignment of franchise areas that came from the expansion of Super 12 to Super 14, these unions were moved into the Lions. Stadium[edit] Bulletjie, the Blue Bulls mascot The Bulls play all their home matches at the Loftus Versfeld stadium in Pretoria, which is also the home of the Blue Bulls during the Currie Cup season.
00 44 14–44 (2022–23) 44–14 (2022–23) Overall 41 26 15 63. 41 1184 28. 88 985 57–12 vs Scarlets (2021–22) 47–20 vs Sharks (2022–23) 8 All these stats include playoff matches (qualifiers, semi-finals and finals) United Rugby Championship fixtures added 2021–22 - 2022–23 European Rugby Champions Cup fixtures added 2022–23 2021 Pro14 Rainbow Cup included. Correct as of 1 January 2023 Overall Results per opposition in all competitions[edit] The complete results for the Bulls vs different opponents in all competitions Super Rugby, Super Rugby Unlocked, Preparation Series, Pro14 Rainbow Cup, United Rugby Championship, European Rugby Champions Cup, Toyota Challenge 1996–2022 25 59.
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The game was played at Eden Park in Auckland. After their fairly successful performance in the opening competition, the subsequent competition of 1997 saw them with three wins and three draws from 11 games. They finished at eighth. Following the 1997 season, South Africa adopted a similar franchise system to that of Australia and New Zealand's, abolishing the Currie Cup promotion system in favour of creating new franchises. The Bulls were formed as one of the four new teams. They did not make the semis in the 1998 season. The Bulls were considered one of the worst teams in the Super 12 competition, finishing last or second to last for five consecutive seasons from 1998–2003.
Northern Transvaal competed in the 1993 season, where they were grouped in Pool B alongside Transvaal, New South Wales, North Harbour and Waikato. Transvaal finished at the top of the pool, with Northern Transvaal finishing third, behind New South Wales. Northern Transvaal did not qualify for the Super 10 (Southern Hemisphere competition)#1994 Super 10 or 1995 seasons. Early Professional Era (1996–2005)[edit] After rugby union went professional, the Super 10 tournament was restructured. The Super 12 was created, and was to be competed by teams from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
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52% 975 23. 21 935 43–9 (2021) Rainbow Cup 47–20 (2022–23) URC Waratahs 1996–2019 22 10 54. 55% 506 609 48–38 (2010) Super Rugby 53–7 (2001) Super Rugby Highlanders 1996–2020 23 30. 43% 568 24. 70 644 59–29 (1996) Super Rugby 65–23 (1999) Super Rugby Reds 13 43. 48% 614 26. 70 521 92–3 (2007) Super Rugby 48–12 (2002) Super Rugby Crusaders 27 17 37. 04% 626 23. 19 909 40–35 (2010) Super Rugby 75–27 (2000) Super Rugby Blues 588 25. 57 759 59–26 (2009) Super Rugby 65–24 (2002) Super Rugby Chiefs 34. 78% 636 27.
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Coaches[edit] 1996: Dr John Williams 1997: Kitch Christie 1998–1999: Eugene van Wyk 2000: Heyneke Meyer 2001: Phil Pretorius 2002: Heyneke Meyer 2003: Rudi Joubert 2004–2007: Heyneke Meyer 2008–2015: Frans Ludeke 2016–2017: Nollis Marais 2018–2019: John Mitchell 2019–2020: Pote Human 2020–present: Jake White Captains[edit] 1996–97: Ruben Kruger 1998: Adriaan Richter 1999: Schutte Bekker 2000: Ruben Kruger 2001: Joost van der Westhuizen 2002: Chris le Roux 2003: Joost van der Westhuizen 2004: Victor Matfield 2005: Anton Leonard 2006–07: Victor Matfield 2008: Fourie du Preez 2009–11: Victor Matfield 2012–13: Pierre Spies 2014: Flip van der Merwe & Victor Matfield 2015: Victor Matfield 2016: Adriaan Strauss 2017: Handré Pollard 2018: Burger Odendaal 2019: Lood de Jager 2020: Burger Odendaal and Trevor Nyakane 2020–21: Duane Vermeulen 2021–present: Marcell Coetzee Statistics[edit] Results per opposition in European competitions[edit] The results for the Bulls vs different opponents in European competitions URC, Rainbow Cup, European Rugby Champions Cup Opposition Span Played Won Drawn Lost Win% Points for Average PF Points against Best score Worst score 40–49 points 50+ points Lions 2021–2022 5 4 0 1 80.
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When the Bulls met the Sharks in the Super 14 final at the Absa Stadium in Durban the match turned out to be a tight, nervous affair with the Bulls initially being guilty of indiscipline and making a lot of mistakes. The Sharks carried a 14–10 advantage into half-time after a JP Pietersen try cancelled out one from Pierre Spies. The second half of the match was just as nail-biting, with the Bulls gaining the ascendancy in the match, but failing to turn their rising amount of possession into points. A Derick Hougaard penalty closed the gap to 14–13, after which the Bulls made several onslaughts on the Sharks line, only to lose the ball at critical stages. Their match looked to be all but over for the Bulls when Albert van den Berg barged over the line for a Sharks try two minutes from full-time to stretch their lead to six points. However, Francois Steyn failed with the conversion attempt, and the Bulls restarted with barely seconds on the clock.
50 48 28–14 (2022–23) 34–7 (2021–22) Cardiff 100. 00% 74 37. 00 28 45–9 (2022–23) 19–29 (2021–22) Edinburgh 43 21. 50 33–31 (2022–23) 31–33 (2022–23) Zebre Parma 2022–2022 45 45. 00 45–7 (2021–22) 7–45 (2021–22) Munster 46 23. 00 55 29–24 (2021–22) 31–17 (2021–22) Scarlets 57. 00 12 57–12 (2021–22) 12–57 (2021–22) Dragons 55. 00 20 55–20 (2021–22) 20–55 (2021–22) Ulster 34 34. 00 16 34–16 (2021–22) 16–31 (2021–22) Glasgow Warriors 50 25. 00 52 29–17 (2021–22) 35–21 (2021–22) Ospreys 40. 50 43–26 (2022–23) 31–38 (2021–22) Lyon 42 42. 00 36 42–36 (2022–23) 36–42 (2022–23) Exeter Chiefs 0. 00% 14 14.
[1] At Loftus, the Bulls defeated the Reds 92 points to 3, with the 89-point margin of victory setting a new Super rugby record. [1] The Bulls ran in 13 tries with four players getting doubles and Derick Hougaard kicking 11 conversions. The Sharks finished first, so it became the first time that both home venues in the semi-finals was in South Africa. The Bulls defeated the Crusaders in their semi-final by 27 points to 12, with Derick Hougaard kicking eight penalties and a drop-goal. The Sharks ensured a home-final in the 2007 Super 14-competition by defeating the Blues with a scoreline of 34–18.
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